Shopping in Ireland – Don’t miss it!
You can actually shop until you drop in Ireland- modern shopping malls will lure you to spend some money, so will rural crafts and arts centers. You will be surprised to discover that Ireland is really something of a shopper’s paradise! Even if you are just a nonchalant shopper, a days wandering the shops of Dublin city is bound to do some damage to your credit card.
If you are looking for a location to do all your shopping in one go, Blanchardstown is the place to head for. You will find shops ranging from exclusive BT2 to inexpensive “Tommy’s Wonderland” and cater for the whole family. Dublin city in Ireland can correctly be defined as the core of fun, life, excitement and everything that will make you go wild. Shopping in Dublin is a real treat for all the visitors. Dublin has several shopping centres all equipt with the lavishness that will make your heart bend. The spectacular shopping centres include the Powerscourt Centre, Jervis Centre, Ilac centre to name a few.
Dublin city is a key shopping hotspot of Ireland. Grafton Street is a popular pedestrian street where you will find exceptional designer fashions in the well-known Brown Thomas store. This store has all the leading names, from Jimmy Choo, Valentino, Channel to Gucci, Dior and Louis Vuitton. Moore street is another lively and colorful market area that will entice you with its attractive shopping products. If you like to do all shopping under same roof, then you can make your way to the Dundrum shopping centre. It is Ireland’s biggest shopping centre with more than 160 shops. Henry Street has some departmental stores such as the famous Arnotts, that will make you crazy with its wide variety and unique designs of footwear and clothing. Victoria Square is another popular shopping area where you will end up buying too many things as the products offered here are highly fashionable and thus irresistible.
Many other cities like Galway, Limerick, Cork, Kilkenny, Waterford also have some good shops while the smaller villages and towns in rural Ireland have some extraordinary craft shops, along with few really voguish boutiques.
So, why not put some days aside to enjoy? Have fun while shopping in Ireland. Happy shopping!

