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The Best Shopping Malls in Dublin
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Shopping malls in Dublin

Dundrum Town Centre
, Dundrum
Dundrum Town Centre is a shopping centre located in Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland. It is Ireland's largest shopping centre with over 169 tenants,

Kildare Village
, Kildare
Save on retail prices of thousands of brands at Kildare Village. Enjoy the charming atmosphere of this shopping village in Ireland's horse-ra
St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
, Dublin
Stephen's Green Shopping Centre is a large indoor shopping centre at the top of Grafton Street in Dublin, Ireland. It is named after St. Step
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
Unlock Dublin and make your own sightseeing itinerary with a 24 or 48 hour hop-on hop-off bus ticket in Dublin. Use your ticket to explore 25 well-placed stops around town. Listen to live commentary as you ride and hop on and off whenever and wherever you please. See landmarks such as Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse and St Stephen’s Green. A complimentary Dublin walking tour and admission to the Little Museum of Dublin are included with the ticket. *Kids Go Free - One Child Under 15 travels free with each adult.

Powerscourt Townhouse Centre
, Dublin
Powerscourt Centre is a popular tourist spot and many people come from around the world to admire the house and its architecture. It is quite
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Where to stay in Dublin

Dublin offers everything from luxury hotels to eclectic guesthouses. Explore over 1,000 years of history in the city on foot by staying at one of the hotels or hostels in the city center. The south side of the river has always been a popular place to stay, particularly near Temple University or the tourist nightlife center Temple Bar, but a new crop of attractive options has popped up on the north side as well. For more affordable accommodations, try a hostel or make your way toward St. Stephen's Green for a more comfortable stay at a mid-range hotel. If the artistic spirit of Dublin is what beckoned you, spend your holiday in a guesthouse near the creative Lower Gardiner Street.
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A history spanning over a thousand years, vibrant nightlife, and a mix of Georgian and modern architecture make Dublin a popular European tourist destination. Founded as a Viking settlement in the 9th century, this sprawling urban center often surprises visitors with its sheer size. Nearly 2 million people live in the greater Dublin region, which represents well over a third of Ireland's total population. The city center, however, remains a relatively compact area, easily explored on foot or by bicycle. To experience the garrulous locals and their culture in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, spend some time in a traditional pub--a staple of Dublin's social life and a favorite stop for the majority of the city's foreign visitors. Plan your holiday in Dublin and other destinations, from the rural, to the urban, and everything in between, using our Ireland tour site.