O' Connell Street: O'Connell Street is the main street in Dublin city.
Although there are not much shops on the street itself, in Henry Street and Talbot Street,
which are off just O'Connell Street, there are a large number of shops such as Dunnes Stores, Roches Stores,
Boyers and Arnotts. The main shops on O'Connell Street are Easons and Clery's. There are a few others as well as a number of licensed
and fast food restaurants, hotels and a cinema, the Savoy Cinema.
Temple Bar: Temple Bar is renowned as the 'trendy' part of the city there are many unusual clothes shops and
music stores. There are also a large number of pubs, clubs, restaurants and even a few small photo and art galleries. Temple Bar was
only about twenty years ago, a run-down area in the centre of Dublin City. Due to renewal in the area started by the government,
Temple Bar has become the most visited area in the city by tourists of all ages.
Markets: Dublin also has a few small markets in the city. The Liberty market is by the far the most famous of these. It is
located just near Christ Church and here you can find what you might expect as well as what you won't. The market is usually open on
Friday and Saturdays, and also on Sundays on the weeks running up to Christmas. Moore Street is also a famous old market street. The
market sells mostly food, from fruits and vegetables to seafood. Moore Street is located just off Henry St, off O'Connell Street.
For more shopping information, go to the Dublin shopping centres section. Here we list shopping centres in the
city-centre and the suburbs.
For Accommodation or Car Hire you can book online on our site, just visit our Hotels, Hostels or Dublin Car Hire Sections for all you need.