Best Shopping Malls in Naas Area

We've collected top 10 mentioned shopping malls in Naas from other articles such as Oyster.com, Culture Trip, Condé Nast Traveler.

Best Shopping Malls in Naas 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 Secret Dublin
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"St. Stephen’s Green is another one of the many luscious green spaces throughout Dublin, perfect for a stroll as you lock arms with your partner. Waltz through the trees and twirl around the concrete slabs that many have walked before. Pay a visit to the Yeats memorial garden and view the bust of James Joyce, while relaying their words in your minds."
Mentioned by Dymabroad
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"Go to Stephen's Green Shopping Centre for a great place for shopping and taking photos!. It is a large indoor shopping center in the city center of Dublin where you can find many shops. The interior of the place looks incredible."
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 C&C, Cedric Lizotte
BEST SHOPPING IN DUBLIN: 15 PLACES TO EXPLORE
"The Victorian redbrick George’s Street Arcade houses several stalls and stores. There’s a lot to discover in this arcade, from high fashion clothing and accessories to funky gear to custom and costume jewellery. There are also stalls and shops offering fortune telling, hairstyling and specialty items."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
Shopping Centres / Malls | Shopping | Dublin
"Dublin’s first purpose-built Victorian Shopping Centre dates back to 1881. Following a devastating city fire in1892 which destroyed most of the building, the …"
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
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"Right outside the front door of the hotel is the LUAS tram terminus. Hop on at St. Stephen’s Green and hop off 15 minutes later at the biggest shopping centre in Ireland: Dundrum Town Centre. The list of stores is a who’s who in retail ecstasy: Harvey Nichols, House of Fraser, Karen Millen, Bershka, Coast, Gap, FCUK, Holllister, Monsoon, Zara and Pandora."
Mentioned by C&C, Cedric Lizotte
BEST SHOPPING IN DUBLIN: 15 PLACES TO EXPLORE
"Dundrum Town Centre is a large shopping mall with more than 169 shops, cafes and restaurants. It also has a movie theatre complex and parking spaces that accommodate more than 3,400 cars."
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 Elite Traveler
The Best Shopping in Dublin
"The best way to explore Dublin’s main shopping areas is to walk from the Central North district over the River Liffey, through the vibrant Temple Bar neighborhood and end at Grafton Street in Central South. A good starting point is O’Connell Street, which will take you past the remarkable Millennium Spire and across O’Connell Bridge with its charming river views. Grafton Street is the city’s main shopping promenade, with the exclusive Brown Thomas department store, Weir & Sons Jewelers and a colorful array of street performers."
Mentioned by Ireland 10 days itinerary
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"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."
Powerscourt Townhouse Centre
Powerscourt Townhouse Centre
4.4 (415 ratings)4 (180 ratings)
Chic shopping mall offering apparel stores, art galleries & dining in an 18th-century mansion.
59 William St S, Dublin 2, D02 HF95, Ireland
Shopping mallShopping
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Shopping Malls In And Around Dublin City
"This historic shopping centre occupies a beautiful Georgian building just off Grafton Street, the south side’s major shopping street. Formerly a townhouse belonging to the 3rd Viscount Powerscourt and his wife – for when they visited the city from their estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow – it now holds more than 40 shops and restaurants. A proud supporter of Irish design, The Powerscourt Centre has several boutiques by Irish fashion designers, as well as offering the best of Irish craft."
Mentioned by Elite Traveler
The Best Shopping in Dublin
"Set in the 18th century Powerscourt Townhouse, this elegant shopping mall is a must for independent boutiques, beauty salons and art, craft and antique shops. The Antiques Gallery contains a myriad of jewels, silver, china and crystal, and the two art galleries boast an extensive collection of contemporary Irish art. The second floor Design Centre sells works by some of Ireland’s leading fashion designers, as well as coveted international labels."
Mentioned by Olivia Leaves
The Dublin Guide: Where to Shop
"Go in for the shopping, stay for the cafe and beautiful view!. This shopping centre is set in a renovated Georgian House along trendy South William Street. It’s full of design and antique jewellery shops, as well as cafes and a few clothing stores."
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
CHQ Dublin
CHQ Dublin
4.3 (2738 ratings)
Airy, industrial retail complex offering a variety of eateries & shops, plus an Irish museum.
Custom House Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, D01 KF84, Ireland
Shopping mallCultural centerEvent venueFood court
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
Shopping Centres / Malls | Shopping | Dublin
"Originally built as a tobacco store with vaults beneath to store wine, the Chq Building is steeped in local history and, traditionally, locals knew it as the …"
Clerys Quarter
Clerys Quarter
4 (1 ratings)
27 O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Shopping mall
Bloomfield Shopping Centre
Bloomfield Shopping Centre
3.8 (734 ratings)3 (1 ratings)
Convent Ln, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Shopping mallShopping
Beacon South Quarter
Beacon South Quarter
4.2 (523 ratings)
Upscale centre offering retail shops, casual eateries, beauty salons, a Dunnes supermarket & a gym.
Blackthorn Rd, Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland
Shopping mallLodging

Best Fine Dining in Naas

Luttrellstown Castle Resort
Luttrellstown Castle Resort
4.6 (725 ratings)
Grand hotel catering to groups set in a stately 15th-century castle, plus a golf course & a bar.
Kellystown, Castleknock, Co. Dublin, D15 RH92, Ireland
HotelCastleFine dining restaurantGolf clubWedding venue
Mentioned by Gays Around the Bay
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"This 12 room 16th century castle sits on nearly 600 acres and has its own 18 hole golf course. Visit the place where soccer super star David Beckham and Posh Spice tied the knot."
Rasam Restaurant
Rasam Restaurant
4.5 (462 ratings)
Upmarket venue for Indian dining made with freshly mixed, roasted and grounnd spices and herbs.
18-19 Glasthule Rd, Glasthule, Dublin, A96 H2N1, Ireland
Indian restaurantFine dining restaurant
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud
4.6 (387 ratings)
Impeccably prepared and presented French fine dining and wine list in a refined townhouse setting.
21 Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 KF79, Ireland
Fine dining restaurant
Mentioned by Elite Traveler
The 8 Best Restaurants in Dublin
"Style / Ambiance: Arguably the most respected restaurant in Ireland, the legendary Patrick Guilbaud’s opened in 1981 and since then has won every major food award going. Currently in the hands of chef Guillaume Lebrun, the restaurant has held two Michelin stars for a number of years, and has long set the standard to which others aspire. It remains the only two-star restaurant in the country and with a wine list every bit as impressive as the food, you’ll be talking about this place for some time after."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
Restaurants
"From the name of the top three - Guilbaud, Lebrun and Robin - that made this place happen in the 80s, right down to picture perfect …"

Best & Cool Bars in Naas

The Brew Dock
The Brew Dock
4.3 (1853 ratings)
Craft and own-brand beers and classic pub grub are served in this homely, micro-brewery owned bar.
1 Amiens St, Mountjoy, Dublin 1, Ireland
GastropubBarPub
Uppercross House Hotel
Uppercross House Hotel
4.3 (304 ratings)
Traditional rooms in a casual hotel with free Wi-Fi and parking, plus a restaurant and an Irish pub.
26-30 Rathmines Rd Upper, Rathmines, Dublin 6, D06 H5Y4, Ireland
HotelBarRestaurant
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
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"The Uppercross Hotel is a beautiful 3 star boutique hotel centrally located in the heart of Rathmines and very close to Dublin City. We offer a warm welcome and easy access to all attractions. Our hotel has 50 en-suite rooms and an award winning bar and restaurant 'Mother Reilly's'.The hotel is located 2.5km from Dublin City in a popular and vibrant district of Rathmines which offers an array of good restaurants, caf00e9-bars, pubs, shops, fitness centres & swimming pools."
Coppinger Row
Coppinger Row
4.4 (533 ratings)
Shiny white tiles and an open kitchen keep the feel modern for a casual Mediterranean menu.
1 Coppinger Row, Dublin 2, Ireland
Mediterranean restaurantBarBrunch restaurantCocktail barCoffee shopRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Staycity Aparthotels - Serviced Apartments in Europe
Dublin's Best Outdoor Dining
"This garden BBQ style restaurant, located in an old carpark on Clanbrassil Street, has wooden pallet furniture and colourful bunting aplenty. This year they’ve added a seafood shack (Sharkbait Shelby’s) and delicious woodfired pizza from The Big Blue Bus, with more food stalls to announced over the next few weeks. Go for the food, stay for the party atmosphere and hand-rolled ice-cream."

Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Naas Area

Blackrock Market
Blackrock Market
4.3 (528 ratings)4.5 (19 ratings)
Long-running market with over 30 eclectic stalls carrying goods such as art, jewelry & home decor.
19a Main St, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, A94 C8Y1, Ireland
MarketShoppingExhibition and trade centreGift & Specialty Shops
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Markets To Shop at in Dublin
"Originally a coaching inn, today Blackrock Market hosts over 50 traders and since its inception in 1996 has built up a reputation as one of the most popular markets in Dublin. Visitors can browse fine art, antique furnishings and handmade crafts; Hubert’s Bric-a-Brac in particular has a wide range of vintage finds of both Irish and European descent, including ceramics and pottery and vintage cameras from around the world. People come for the antiques and stay for the food; don’t miss the authentic Indian street food at 3 Leaves, an award-winning restaurant that dishes up pav bhaji (thick vegetable curry served with a roll) and pani puri (fried balls of hollow dough packed with savoury fillings such as chickpeas) to eager guests."
WhiteWater Shopping Centre
WhiteWater Shopping Centre
4.4 (5504 ratings)4.5 (102 ratings)
Bright, modern complex housing over 70 stores, including familiar European chains, plus a cinema.
Main St, Kilbelin, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, W12 D362, Ireland
Shopping mallShoppingGift & Specialty Shops
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

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Naas

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Osprey Hotel
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The Cabin @ Willowmere (Garden Log Cabin)
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Tulfarris Hotel & Golf Resort
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