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  • Spread over two floors of the main house (see Powerscourt Estate) are numerous different outlets. Avoca is the main retailer but there are plenty of others including Waterford Crystal and Powerscourt Own Brand. The garden centre is also excellent.

  • Irish designer labels and antiques shops cluster around the indoor courtyard of this 18th-century converted townhouse. Products range from handmade jigsaw puzzles to antique jewellery and Irish silver. The Design Centre is upstairs, with the cream of Irish fashion. When you’ve had enough, there are plenty of cafés here too.

  • The best in Irish farmhouse cheese.

  • This delicate masterpiece of glass and light is a pleasant place to shop, filled with mainly chain stores such as Benetton and Tie Rack. On the top floor is the Dome restaurant, with great views of St Stephen’s Green.

  • The sale of farmhouse cheeses, organic vegetables and similar is soundtracked by street musicians. Weekends only.

  • Fine wines and gourmet food sold in this elegant shop.

  • Best choice of fine chocolates in Dublin from this well-known chocolate chain.

  • This covered walkway with boutiques and up-market cafés is a good place to escape a sudden downpour – all too common in Dublin.

  • Excellent gallery shop with highly original pieces of applied arts and crafts by over 350 Irish designers: from furniture and wall hangings to ceramics and jewellery.

  • Right on the pier, Wrights has a great selection of fresh fish – try the wild smoked salmon or gravadlax.

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