Once an uninspiring department store better known for school uniforms than stylish clothing, Arnotts has completely reinvented itself as a vast and gleamingly modern department...
12 Henry StreetGive your feet a treat at this large Birkenstock emporium. Expect to find a good variety of styles from the German sandal and earthy footwear meisters.
36 Wicklow StreetPlush, elegant and painfully fashionable, BTs is popular with travelling celebs, rich kids and the local glitterati. There are more designer labels than you could shake a stick...
88-95 Grafton StreetDublin's Camper store stocks a wide range of designs from the hip Mallorcan shoe company. It's a relatively small space, but the shoes are nicely displayed, with men's on one...
10 Wicklow StreetNot only is it impressive to look at (the building was formerly a John Rennie-designed tobacco warehouse) but this sleek new shopping centre is perfectly suited to Docklands'...
Custom House QuayDespite an auspicious beginning (it was one of the first purpose-built department stores in the world when it was founded in 1853), Clery & Co has long since been overtaken by...
18-27 Lower O'Connell StreetFifteen minutes outside the city centre is the goliath of Dublin shopping malls, the Dundrum Town Centre. This pristine place is an unashamed temple to consumerism and gets...
Sandyford RoadThe ubiquitous Dunnes Stores (there are dozens of branches across the country) holds a special place in the hearts of Dubliners, thanks to its good-value, no-nonsense gear....
Henry StreetBooming music and wall-to-wall sports gear (from swimwear to specialist trainers) make this heavyweight chain a massive hit with teens.
28 Henry StreetLeading the pack is the excellent Great Outdoors, whose main (Chatham Street) branch stocks a dazzling range of clothing, tents, backpacks, cooking and climbing gear, and every...
20 Chatham StreetThere was a time when the ILAC Centre was a byword for urban tawdriness, devoid of any charm, bereft of shops you'd actually want to set foot in. But those days are over....
Henry StreetWith the kind of relentess mall lighting that makes you feel as if you are suspended in a permanent lightning flash, this starkly modern shopping centre may not be the most...
Jervis StreetOccupying an enviable spot on busy Grafton Street with a smart black-painted storefront wrapping around the corner into quaint little Duke Street, this is a particularly classy...
15-20 Grafton StreetHigh-quality tents and camping equipment, and durable, waterproof footwear are the specialities at Millets.
61 Mary StreetInspirationally 'right-on' stock extends to everything from organic cotton shirts and tote bags to backpacks and serious sleeping bags. The Patagonia global conscious is...
24-26 Exchequer Street