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Powerscourt Townhouse Centre "Best Selection of Irish Designers"

The recently refurbished Powerscourt Townhouse is one of the classier shopping centers in town, favored by upwardly mobile types and those who enjoy the finer things in life. This center is exclusive, luxurious and designer-orientated, with several interesting restaurants and a glass- roofed atrium used for recitals, jazz evenings and fashion shows. The key by J.-H. Janßen tenant in Powerscourt is the excellent Design Centre, which showcases the best Irish designers; it has recently been joined by branches of French Connection and Karen Millen, as well as several excellent cafes. The shops stock the latest trends in fashion, jewelry and Irish crafts.

+353 1 671 7000 www.powerscourtcentre.ie/ 59 South William Street, Dublin

Jervis Shopping Centre "The Customers' Choice"

The Jervis Center is the hottest and largest shopping complex in central Dublin. The main backbone of this center is the flagship stores, such as Debenham's, Boots, Marks and Spencer and Argos, but it also contains all the other main high street stores and a branch of Tescos supermarket in its basement. There is a good layout to the center that makes things easy by William Murphy to find, despite the fact it is sprawled over several floors. As most of the shops are British chain stores however, it's not really the place to go seeking unique Irish gifts. Waterstone's bookshop offers free coffee and newspapers on a Sunday afternoon.

+353 1 878 1323 www.jervis.ie/ [email protected] 125 Upper , Dublin

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre "Top Class Stores"

Located at the top of Grafton Street, Stephen Green's Shopping Center is probably the best shopping center in Dublin. It has managed to combine upmarket stores with more practical outlets, all under a great vaulted glass roof. There are a lot of well-known names here like Boots and Tk Maxx, as well as a variety of independently run fashion outlets and shops by Shadowgate selling novelty items. A car park is located in the basement. Other amenities like baby feeding facilities and internet access are also available.

+353 1 478 0888 www.stephensgreen.com/ [email protected] Stephens Green West, Dublin

by Public Domain Shopping Centre "Suburban Dublin Mall"

One of Dublin's top malls, Liffey Valley is built on a large scale. Bright and airy with wide corridors and high ceilings, it rarely feels overcrowded despite the large number of suburbanites who flock here. There are several large-scale shops on the premises (including an enormous Boots), as well as shops like Marks & Spencer and Clarks. There is also a cinema on site, and an array of dining options.

+353 1 616 0200 www.liffeyvalley.ie/ customerservice@liffeyvall 22 Fonthill Road, Clondalkin, eysc.ie Dublin

The Centre "Shopping in Suburbia"

Ever-growing in size, Blanchardstown is probably the most regularly frequented Dublin area shopping mall. A cinema and a Leisureplex games arcade will keep the young ones entertained, while chain stores Dunnes and Debenhams anchor the whole center, providing household and family necessities. There are a few restaurants and all the shops you might by Harold Strong expect to see at a mall, including Boots, Eason, H&M and more. There are also two or three adjoining complexes that house a PC World and many other shops.

+353 1 822 1356 www.blanchardstowncent [email protected] Blanchardstown Road South, re.ie/ Blanchardstown, Dublin

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