Shopping In Dublin Ireland
Shopping in Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, being the largest city in Ireland, has a population of 495, 781. Dublin is also the capital city of Ireland and an excellent shopping location. Some of the many amazing shopping locations in Dublin are:
The Jervis Shopping Centre- The opening times for the Jervis Shopping Centre are Mon-Tue: 9am-7pm, Wed: 9am-8pm, Thurs: 9am-9pm, Fri: 9am-8pm, Sat: 9am-7pm and Sun: 11am-7pm. Some of the stores in the Jervis Shopping Centre are, Marks & Spencer, The Jean Scene, Harry Ramsdens and Insight Opticians. Places to eat/drink in The Jervis Shopping Centre are, The Bagel Bar, Burger King, KFC, Costa Coffee and Zumo Juice Bar. For further information on The Jervis Shopping Centre, call 01 878 1321 or email info@jervis.ie.
The Square Shopping Centre- The opening times for the Square Shopping Centre are Mon-Wed: 9am -6pm, Thurs-Fri: 9am-9pm, Sat: 9am-6pm and Sun: 12-6pm. On bank holidays, the centre is open from 12noon-6pm. There are approximately 160 stores throughout the Square Shopping Centre. There are many popular stores in the Square Shopping Centre; some are Argos, Barretts, A wear, Early Learning Centre and Shoe Zone. Places to eat in the Square Shopping Centre are McDonalds, KFC, American Ice Scream and Zumo Juice Bar.
As well as fantastic stores and places to eat, there is also a cinema. This is good for those who want to relax and enjoy a movie after a long day of shopping. Public transport around the Square Shopping Centre is extremely good, with regular buses coming and going. For further information of the Square Shopping Centre, call 01452 5944.
Liffey Valley Shopping Centre- This shopping centre is situated to the west of the city centre and is easy to get to. There are regular buses around Liffey Valley Shopping Centre. There are a variety of extremely good stores, some are, Topshop, A Wear, The Perfume Shop, Topman, Newlook and Next. Some of the facilities at Liffey Valley Shopping Centre include parking, disabled facilities, public phones and ATMs. There are over 15 places to eat in the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre. Some of the many popular places are Costa Coffee, McDonalds, Bagel Bar, KFC, O'Briens and Pizza Hut. Liffey Valley Shopping Centre has a VUE cinema, with 14 screening rooms.
The Dundrum Shopping Centre- This shopping centre has various stores ranging from footwear to eye care. Some of the many stores in the Dundrum Shopping Centre are Tie Rack, River Island, Oasis, Aldo, Coast, Next and Clarks. With so many places to eat in the Dundrum Shopping Centre, it's absolutely impossible to lose your appetite. Some of the popular places to eat in the Dundrum Shopping Centre include Brambles, KFC, Milano, McDonalds, Pizza Hut and Nando's. The opening times for the Dundrum Shopping Centre are Mon-Fri: 9am-9pm, Sat: 9am-7pm and Sun: 10am-7pm. There are regular buses around the Dundrum Shopping centre. For further information on the Dundrum Shopping Centre call 01 2991700.
Each shopping centre will provide you with not only a fantastic day out, but also an amazing shopping experience. There are plenty shops to get lost in for everyone who visits Dublin amazing shopping centres.
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