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CoCo Markets at DocklandsDublin Docklands is fast becoming a must-see destination on any sightseeing trip of the capital. From stunning modern architecture to historic buildings, from art galleries to river trips – Docklands has got it all. | ![]() |
Designer Mart at Cow's LaneTemple Bar, Dublin’s Cultural Quarter is the owner of three very different but three very creative outdoor markets – Temple Bar Book Market, Temple Bar Food Market and the all new Designer Mart at Cow’s Lane. . | ![]() |
Grafton StreetGrafton Street, located between Trinity College and St Stephen's Green is the more smart shopping area with fashionable stores such as Brown Thomas, the department store catering for many designer showcases, both foreign and local. | ![]() |
Ballymun Farmers MarketNow in it's fourth year, Irish Village Markets has grown from one market a week in Monkstown, South County Dublin to one of the country's largest privately run market operators. Many of our customers are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of the traceability and quality of the food they consume. | ![]() |
Merrion Square Art ExhibitionThis is Dublin’s only free all year open-air weekend art exhibition which now has nearly 200 artists exhibiting. It is the perfect place to pick up quality art. Every year new artists are allowed to exhibit so the work and artists keep changing. | ![]() |
Henry Street / O'Connell StreetHenry Street has department stores such as the popular Arnotts, and an assortment of popular clothing and footwear stores. The ILAC Shopping Centre, the newer Jervis Street Shopping Centre are both here. The well-known outdoor food market of Moore Street is always full of bargains. | ![]() |
Georges Street/Camden StreetGeorges Street, or South Great Georges Street to give it its full name, is home to the superb Georges Street Arcade, a red-bricked indoor market of stalls and stores offering everything from unusual fruits and foreign produce to second hand clothes, memorabilia, fortune telling and body piercing books and more. | ![]() |
Antique Quarter Francis StreetFrancis Street has a lot of antique shops, art galleries and restaurants.
Since the 18th Century, Francis Street has been synonymous with the finest furniture and skilled craftsmanship. | ![]() |
Irish Farmers MarketsThe Irish Farmers Market was launched on 22nd June. With over 47,000 sq feet of indoor space to come available late summer, ready for the Autumn, this will become the biggest market in Ireland. . | ![]() |
Nassau Street/Trinity CollegeRunning the axis of the south side of Trinity College, Nassau Street is the main area for quality Irish design, including woollens and tweeds (both traditional and modern designer styles) and also ceramics and glassware. | ![]() |
Moore StreetThe Moore Street is a colourful and lively street, that is a must for visitors who wish to experience a slice of life and get a flavour of Dublin through the wit of its people. . | ![]() |
Red Stables Food MarketThe Red Stables Market takes place every Saturday in the Courtyard of the Red Stables, St Annes’ Park Clontarf. The market’s focus is on quality artisan, organic and seasonal foods supplied and sold by Irish producers. The Red Stables Art & Craft Market also takes place every Saturday. | ![]() |
Blackrock MarketBlackrock Market is one of Ireland's best run and most successful weekend markets.
There are quite a few things about this market that make it unique, starting with its very location. Blackrock Village is an elegant South Dublin residential area, winding its beautiful houses and green lawns right on the shore of Dublin Bay. | ![]() |
Temple Bar StreetDublin's cultural heart Temple Bar. It became this in the late 1980s / early 1990s and today it is packed with small shops associated with crafts, art, clothes and music, as well as Pubs and Bars of course. . | ![]() |
ChristchurchThe oldest area of Dublin, The Liberties, is bordered on the east by Christchurch and St Patrick's Cathedral and on the south by the River Liffey. The area is home to most of Dublin's antiques shops and also hosts a number of crafts and gift shops.
A short stroll over the River Liffey will take you to the North Side of Dublin City Centre. | ![]() |
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