21 Best Places to Shop in St. Stephen's Green and Around, Dublin

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We've compiled the best of the best in St. Stephen's Green and Around - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Barry Doyle Design

Southside Fodor's Choice

A true original with his Celtic modern jewelry, Barry Doyle is a master who allows you to watch him at work in his adjoining studio as he fashions beautiful wedding rings and his lovely Lilac Collection baubles. The store was chosen as one of the top 50 shops in Ireland by Irish Times readers.

Brown Thomas

Southside Fodor's Choice

Dublin's most exclusive department store, Brown Thomas stocks the leading designer names (including top Irish designers) in clothing and cosmetics, plus lots of stylish accessories. There's also a good selection of crystal. Their January sales are a big draw.

Costume

Southside Fodor's Choice

A classy boutique for Dubliners with fashion sense and money, Costume showcases local designers such as Helen Steele. Vivetta and Preen are among the international designers featured among the rails of colorful, stylish clothes.

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Hodges Figgis

Southside Fodor's Choice

Dublin's leading independent bookstore, Hodges Figgis stocks 1½ million books on three floors. Once considered Ireland's oldest, its independent claim is a bit bogus, as a giant chain bought it some years ago. That noted, it has the stock, staff, look, and even aroma of an independent bookstore, and might even still please James Joyce (who alludes to it in his Ulysses).

Industry & Co

Southside Fodor's Choice

An intimate space curating and showcasing the very best of Irish furniture, jewelry, and ceramic design---this is a one-stop shop to support Irish makers. Be sure to leave time to visit the popular on-site Middle Eastern café.

Kevin and Howlin

Southside Fodor's Choice

A quintessential Irish store, Kevin and Howlin stocks spiffy fashions, with lots of stylish handwoven tweed men's jackets, suits, and hats, along with an array of treasures woven from tweedy fabrics. All in all, a fabulous, one-stop shop for traditional clothes with flair. Wait until you see the whole wall devoted to headgear—eat your heart out, Ralph Lauren!

Momuse

Southside Fodor's Choice

Bespoke jewelry maker Margaret O'Rourke fills this wonderful little shop with her own contemporary, subtle pieces, plus select work from other up-and-coming Irish designers.

Stokes Books

Southside Fodor's Choice

A gem of an antique bookstore, Stokes has a great used-book section and specializes in Irish history and literature. While on the small side, Stokes is a treasure trove for book lovers.

Ulysses Rare Books

Southside Fodor's Choice

Head here for a fine array of first editions of Irish literature and many other books of Irish interest, plus old maps of Dublin and Ireland.

Appleby Jewellers

Southside

This is the best known of the several classy, old-style jewelry shops that line tiny Johnson's Court, a delightful little lane off busy Grafton Street.

5/6 Johnson's Ct., Dublin, Ireland
01-679–9572

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Avoca

Southside

A beautiful store with an eclectic collection of knitwear, jewelry, ceramics, and housewares from contemporary Irish designers. There's an artisanal food market in the basement and a fantastic café on the top floor with unmissable cakes.

11–13 Suffolk St., Dublin, 2, Ireland
01-274–6900

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Books Upstairs

Southside

An excellent selection of special-interest books is available here, including Irish literature, gay and feminist literature, psychology, and self-help books. There's a cool café upstairs.

17 D'Olier St., Dublin, 2, Ireland
01-679–6687

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Dunnes Stores

Southside

Ireland's largest chain of department stores, all Dunnes branches stock fashion (including the exciting Savida range), household (try the classy Considered line), and grocery items, and have a reputation for value and variety. Other branches can be found on Henry Street and in the Ilac Centre on Mary Street.

Gael Linn

Southside

A specialist in traditional Irish music and Irish-language recordings, Gael Linn is where the aficionados go.

35 Dame St., Dublin, 2, Ireland
01-675–1200

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George's Street Arcade

Southside

Opened in 1881 as South City Markets, this classic Victorian market right in the heart of town is home to a small but eclectic collection of clothes, books, food, and jewelry stalls. It's covered, but feels outdoors, and open every day.

Kilkenny Shop

Southside

Specializing in contemporary Irish-made ceramics, pottery, and silver jewelry, Kilkenny Shop regularly holds exhibits of exciting new work by Irish craftspeople and has a wide array of gifts fashioned by Orla Kiely and other top Irish designers.

6–15 Nassau St., Dublin, Ireland
01-677–7066

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Marks & Spencer

Southside

More affordable than high-end Grafton Street competitor Brown Thomas, Marks & Spencer stocks everything from fashion (including lingerie) to tasty, unusual groceries.

McCullogh Piggott

Southside

This is the best place in town to buy instruments, sheet music, scores, and books about music.

11 S. William St., Dublin, 2, Ireland
01-670–6702

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Powerscourt Centre

Southside

The regal former town home of Lord Powerscourt (built in 1771) was largely gutted two decades ago to make room for an interior roofed-over courtyard and a space shared by a mix of restaurants, cafés, antiques stores, and boutiques of original Irish fashions by young designers. A pianist often plays on the dais at ground-floor level.

St. Stephen's Green Centre

Southside

Dublin's city center's largest and most ambitious shopping complex, St. Stephen's Green Centre resembles a giant greenhouse, with Victorian-style ironwork. On three floors overlooked by a giant clock, the 100 mostly small shops sell crafts, fashions, and household goods.

Westbury Mall

Southside

An upmarket shopping mall, the Westbury is where you can buy a stylish range of designer jewelry, antique rugs, and decorative goods.

Dublin, 2, Ireland

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