Where to shop
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The Irish city of Dublin consists of several shopping avenues.
Grafton Street is considered a shoppers' paradise in Dublin. Visitors can get all sorts of items, clothes and jewelry on this street.
There are many shops here, where tourists can buy luxury outfits and accessories.
Tourists can buy handmade scented soaps at the Lush Store in Dublin. This is one of a kind store in the whole city.
Those who love to savor chocolates can buy a variety of this sweet delicacy at the Butlers Chocolate Café in Dublin.
Tourists will find a number of shops of this chain spread across the city.
The market located at the Meeting House square is another place for shoppers. Visitors can buy a variety of local food products and other things at this shopping centre.
Henry Street holds an array of department stores. Visitors can buy fashionable footwear and clothing here.
Moore Street in Dublin is an ideal place for bargaining.
Category: Attractions
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