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  • House of Ireland

    Somewhat geared towards the tourist but nonetheless with an interesting range of Irish-made items, predominantly clothes, gifts and Waterford Crystal (see Waterford Crystal Factory).

  • This large modern shopping centre contains shops selling food, household goods, fashion and sports gear. British chains such as Boots and Argos cater for most consumer needs.

  • A Dublin institution, JJ Fox’s cigarette and cigar emporium is definitely a place for connoisseurs. Specializes in Cuban and other fine cigars, and a wide range of smoking accessories.

  • A traditional shop selling everything tweedy for men and women with conservative tastes, including the famous Donegal tweed. Wonderful old-fashioned service too.

  • The best of Irish contemporary design for both men and women. Their own-label clothes are every bit as good as the designers they stock, and the prices are reasonable. Pottery, lights and glass objects are also on sale.

  • Ideal for bargain-hunting, this market sells mainly fresh food and domestic goods. It’s worth coming here just to soak up the atmosphere of one of the oldest areas of the city.

  • An extremely attractive village with its streets arranged in a cross-grid pattern. There is a variety of shops to visit including an excellent wine shop, designer boutiques and a well-stocked hardware store.

  • On the harbour in the centre of Howth, this amazing shop sells excellent golfing gear at very keen prices as well as high-quality clothing that need not be confined to the golf course.

  • Last-chance bargains on vegetables, flowers and other produce.

  • This arcade of shops includes French label casual wear, equestrian clothes and equipment, a second-hand bookshop, art gallery and a pottery.

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