
Shopping in Dun-laoghaire
Dún Laoghaire has one main shopping street, George's Street, which runs parallel to the sea. Many of the shops date from the early 20th century. The land around the George’s Street area, especially the old “Pavilion Cinema/Theater” has seen some commercial progress.
Sheila Considine in lower George's Street has unique designs made with the finest Irish wool and linen.
The Beaufield Mews Antiques & Gifts in lower George’s Street contains a wide array of gifts including Waterford glass, pottery, china, silver, and pewter.
Sean McManus Jewelers in Lower Georges Street is one jeweler that has been running through generations and sells antique, diamond as well as modern jewelry.
Costello Jewelers in Northumberland Avenue sells Irish, Celtic and Claddagh specialties.
Meadows and Byrne, a shop in the Pavilion around Marine Road sells Irish pottery and glassware as well as treasures from all over the world.
The Marlay Park Craft Courtyard in Grange Road is the haven of craft shops, which sell ceramics, jewelry, paintings, glassworks, musical instruments and silk works. One might even pick up interesting arts and crafts books.
The main shopping malls in Dun Laoghaire are:
These contain fashion and art galleries, restaurants, supermarkets and coffee shops.
Shopping in Dun-laoghaire