Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Greystones Area

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Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Greystones Area

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
4.2 (14448 ratings)4 (519 ratings)
100+ specialty retailers & eateries in a light-filled, greenhouse-style indoor shopping mall.
St Stephen's Green, Dublin, D02 HX65, Ireland
Shopping mallShopping
Mentioned by Guinness Storehouse
The Best Things to Do in Dublin
"If you’re in central Dublin and feel like walking off your pints of Guinness, cheese toasties or oysters, there are few better places to stretch your legs than St Stephen’s Green (another public space donated by the Guinness family, when Sir Arthur Edward Guinness bought, landscaped and opened up the park). Its 3.5km of paths take you past a bird-filled ornamental lake and several leafy places to take shelter from the very occasional rain showers you might experience in the city. In the summer, lunchtime concerts are the perfect outdoor accompaniment to a picnic."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
16 Best Things to Do in Dublin
"St. Stephen's Green, an exquisitely manicured park in Dublin City Centre, dates back to a time when open space and fresh air were at a premium: Victorian Ireland, 1880. Today, the green lawns and ponds are surrounded by a thick wall of trees, creating a true respite from urban life inside a neat, perfectly ordered rectangular park. It's a fantastic spot to people watch and get a glimpse of daily life for Dublin locals."
Fallon & Byrne, Food Hall
Fallon & Byrne, Food Hall
4.4 (2290 ratings)4.5 (94 ratings)
Slow food inspired brasserie with varied French menu, ground floor grocer and basement wine bar.
11-17 Exchequer St, Dublin, D02 RY63, Ireland
Gourmet grocery storeShoppingShopping Malls
George's Street Arcade
George's Street Arcade
4.2 (5010 ratings)3.5 (183 ratings)
Ornate 1881 shopping plaza offering indie clothing boutiques & food vendors, plus books & jewelry.
South Great George's Street, Dublin, Ireland
Shopping mallSights & LandmarksHistoric Walking AreasFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
16 Best Things to Do in Dublin
"Located in the Creative Quarter, a hub for shopping and art, George's Street Arcade dates back to the late 19th century, when it was called South City Market. Although it's Ireland's oldest market, it resembles a current-day flea market, with stalls selling everything from wood-fired pizza to New Age jewelry. A respite from traditional boutiques and shopping centers, the covered market packs in vendors and is certainly worth a walkthrough."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Markets To Shop at in Dublin
"George’s Street Arcade has been in operation since the late 1800s|© Kevin George / Alamy Stock Photo. Serving Dublin since 1881, this enclosed Victorian market has a charming red-bricked interior housing over 50 stalls. Ranging in size and scale, the vendors here sell everything from authentic falafel to art, memorabilia and coin collections."
Dundrum Town Centre
Dundrum Town Centre
4.4 (24573 ratings)4 (243 ratings)
Sizable shopping centre with a range of retailers, restaurants & cafes, plus a cinema & theatre.
Sandyford Rd, Dundrum, Dublin 16, Ireland
Shopping mallShoppingMovie theaterOutlet mallPerforming arts theater
Mentioned by Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin
Shopping in Dublin City's Department Stores & Boutiques
"A short LUAS tram ride away is Dundrum Town Centre which is the biggest shopping centre in Ireland. If you like shopping, and if you’re reading this you obviously do, then this is retail ecstasy thanks to some of the biggest names in fashion. Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9am to 9pm, Saturday 9am to 7pm, Sunday 10am to 7pm."
Mentioned by Olivia Leaves
The Dublin Guide: Where to Shop
"While I’d recommend shopping on the high street to get that Dublin feeling, if you’re looking for big box stores and everything in one place, you could spend the whole day and night at Dundrum Town Centre."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
Shopping Centres / Malls | Shopping | Dublin
"Named the Most Family Friendly Centre of the Year 2007, this sprawling retail and entertainment complex boasts a multiplex cinema, restaurants, bars, …"
Jervis Shopping Centre
Jervis Shopping Centre
4.2 (11547 ratings)
Established, multilevel mall with 55+ brand-name stores & casual eateries in an upbeat space.
125 Abbey Street Upper, North City, Dublin, D01 W3X5, Ireland
Shopping mallParking garage
Mentioned by Ireland 10 days itinerary
10 Days in Ireland: The Perfect Irish Road Trip Itinerary
"If you're looking for an interesting place to have dinner, consider checking out The Church near the Jervis Shopping Center, or The Bank on College Green. Both are converted restaurants (one in an old church, one in an old bank), and serve classic Irish food in a cool pub atmosphere."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
Shopping Centres / Malls | Shopping | Dublin
"This is the largest shopping centre in the city centre and is very centrally located just off O’Connell Street. The Red line Luas stops outside and escalators …"
Adventure Trails
Adventure Trails
4.3 (1231 ratings)5 (6 ratings)
Airy, Georgian building featuring shops for designer apparel, jewelry & antiques, plus restaurants.
Unit 8 Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, 59 William St S, Dublin, D02 A625, Ireland
Tourist information centerFood & DrinkShopping mallSightseeing ToursFood Tours
Ilac Shopping Centre
Ilac Shopping Centre
4.1 (12694 ratings)
Sizable, busy shopping mall featuring a classic array of retailers, plus cafes & grocery markets.
Henry St, North City, Dublin, D01 HW54, Ireland
Shopping mall
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
Shopping Centres / Malls | Shopping | Dublin
"This is the city centre's oldest shopping centre with entrances on Henry St, Parnell St and Moore St. Named after its builders, Irish Life Assurance …"
Omni Shopping Centre
Omni Shopping Centre
4.1 (4098 ratings)3.5 (31 ratings)
Bright, long-running indoor mall with 80 stores on 2 levels, including an 11-screen cinema.
Swords Rd, Santry, Dublin, D09 HH61, Ireland
Shopping mallShoppingChildren's clothing storeMen's clothing storePharmacyWomen's clothing store
Cavistons Food Emporium
Cavistons Food Emporium
4.7 (267 ratings)5 (4 ratings)
58/59 Glasthule Rd, Glenageary, Glasthule, Co. Dublin, A96 FR63, Ireland
Food storeShoppingGift & Specialty Shops
Nutgrove Shopping Centre
Nutgrove Shopping Centre
4.1 (4316 ratings)
Longtime shopping complex offering mainstream stores, fast-food options & a food court.
Nutgrove Ave, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, D14 E6W6, Ireland
Shopping mall

Best Gelato in Greystones

Caldwell's Coffee House Dunboyne
Caldwell's Coffee House Dunboyne
4.5 (213 ratings)
Summerhill Rd, Dunboyne, Co. Meath, Ireland
CafeCoffee storeIce cream shopRestaurant
Gelato Di Natura Dublin
Gelato Di Natura Dublin
4.6 (90 ratings)
6 Upper O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, D01 FX77, Ireland
Ice cream shopCafeDessert shop
Mentioned by DublinTown
Top 5 places to get delicious Ice Cream inDublinTown
"Located on Dublins busy O’Connell Street, Gelato Di Natura Dublin is another superb traditional Italian ice-cream parlour. Formerly known as SUSO, with stores all over the world, you are sure to get top quality ice cream at Gelato Di Natura Dublin. With an impressive 28 flavours to choose from you will be spoilt for choice."
Mentioned by The Alex
Where to get the best ice creams in Dublin
"Gelato Di Natura is located on the bustling O’Connell Street, and you can choose if you want to enjoy your ice cream inside or outside. Cookies, vanilla and chocolate are popular but also unusual flavours like walnuts and figs can be found in their selection of flavours. View this post on Instagram"
Cloud Nine Temple Bar
Cloud Nine Temple Bar
4.6 (9 ratings)
46 Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by Ramble Dublin
The Best Ice Cream Parlours In Dublin
"Next on our list is Cloud Nine, in the Temple Bar neighbourhood of Dublin’s city centre. Conveniently located in the heart of Dublin, Cloud Nine is the perfect place to stop for a cool treat after a day of wandering the city streets. Cloud Nine also serve up a range of other tasty treats, including waffle cones and decadent donuts."

Cultural Center in Greystones

Science Gallery Dublin
Science Gallery Dublin
4.3 (1941 ratings)4 (197 ratings)
A museum crossed with a gallery where ideas meet and opinions collide. Onsite cafe and makeshop.
Trinity College Dublin, Naughton Institute, The, Pearse St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Cultural centerMuseumsArt galleryExhibitScience Museums
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
10 Best Museums in Dublin You'll Want to Visit
"The Science Gallery—where “science and art collide”—is a dynamic, ever-changing space that's continually devising interesting themes and installations. There’s no such thing as a permanent collection here; rather, the gallery gets an overhaul every few months. As for the exhibitions themselves: They've ranged from "FAKE" (exploring falsities, from biomimicry to forged documents) to "In Case of Emergency" (a look at how the world might end—and why humankind loves to think about it)."
Mentioned by dublincitymum
INDOOR ACTIVITIES | Dublin City Mum
"The Science Gallery is fast becoming one of the top ten free cultural attractions in Ireland. Unlike most galleries, they don't have a permanent collection. This means that there is always something new to see, but it also means that between exhibitions (which can be a gap of up to three weeks), only the shop and café remain open."
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
17 Fantastic Free Things To Do In Dublin
"A corner of Trinity College was transformed into a space that encourages science and art to collide. The ever-changing exhibition currently focuses on contagion and biomimicry. Its aim is to allow visitors to “facilitate social connections, always providing an element of surprise."
National Museum of Ireland - Natural History
National Museum of Ireland - Natural History
4.5 (4244 ratings)
Stuffed and mounted animals are displayed in their 19th-century grandeur in this throwback museum.
Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 F627, Ireland
MuseumCultural centerNational museumNatural history museum
Mentioned by IRELAND ON A BUDGET
Dublin's Free Museums and Galleries
"Of all Dublin’s free museums and galleries, the National Museum of Ireland is by far the largest, encompassing four separate museums. They include the National Museum of Archaeology on Kildare Street, the Decorative Arts & History Museum at Collins Barracks, and the Natural History Museum at Merrion Square, as well as the Country Life Museum located in Turlough, Co."
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
10 Best Museums in Dublin, Ireland
"The National Museum of Natural History is a relatively small museum, but not at all less important than other museums in Dublin. The fossils and stuffed bodies of animals and birds are great for your education of animals. RELATED READ:The Most Beautiful Towns In Cork To Visit"
James Joyce Centre
James Joyce Centre
4.2 (371 ratings)
Idiosyncratic museum in 1784 Georgian town house with Joyce's writing table.
35 N Great George's St, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
MuseumCultural center
Mentioned by 10Best
10 Best Museums To Learn About Dublin Art, Culture, History And More
"The Jame Joyce Centre is located on North Great George's Street in the North Georgian Quarter and was built in the late 18th century. While Joyce himself never lived in this establishment he was connected to it through the Dance School that was run by Prof. Dennis Maginni, a character who appeared several times in Joyce's novel Ulysses. Joyce's family lived in a house not dissimilar to this Georgian building and it contains all of Joyce's addresses, an interactive tour of Joyce's Ulysses, Joyce's death mask and a range of documentaries and artefacts from Ulysses that will satisfy any diehard fans needs."
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
3 Days in Dublin Ireland: The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"One of the most famous Dublin born writers is James Joyce who wrote the 20th century classic Ulysses (free on Kindle), and the James Joyce Centre (fee*) is dedicated to the author and his writings. Here you can learn all about both the life of James Joyce, as well as his famous novel, told via film and exhibits. The museum also has the front door from No. 7 Eccles Street on display, which readers of Ulysses will know as being the home of protagonist Leopold Bloom."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Dublin, Ireland
"James Joyce is brought to virtual life in this beautifully restored Georgian house. As well as some wonderful interactive details, the exhibits include some of the furniture from Joyce’s Paris apartment; a..."

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in Greystones

J2 Sushi&Grill
J2 Sushi&Grill
4.3 (790 ratings)
Sleek dining room for fresh sushi, bento boxes and Irish steak, in a contemporary glass building.
Unit A,The Campshires, N Wall Quay, International Financial Services Centre, Dublin, Ireland
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurant
Zakura Noodle & Sushi Restaurant
Zakura Noodle & Sushi Restaurant
4.5 (857 ratings)
13 Wexford St, Dublin 2, D02 EW95, Ireland
Japanese restaurantAuthentic Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by The Alex
5 Best Sushi Restaurants in Dublin CityHotel Dublin
"Zakura is located on two hidden locations in the city centre, but once you found it you’ll be sure to enjoy it. On TripAdvisor people talk about Zakura as a “hidden gem”. Try their Bento Box, which is very reasonably priced and great for lunch."

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Powerscourt Hotel, Autograph Collection
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