Here’s a list of Dublin’s Top Ranked Shopping Centres
Top Ranked Shopping Centres – In a surprising turn of events, Dublin’s recent local poll has declared Dundrum Town Centre as Dublin’s number one shopping destination. Unveiling the results, let’s explore the enchanted world of Dublin’s shopping centres, from the mystical realms of Nutgrove to the bustling wonders of Blanchardstown.
1. Dundrum Town Centre – Top Ranked Shopping Centres
In a twist of fate, people voted Dundrum Town Centre as the reigning monarch of Dublin’s shopping scene. From a two-storey Penneys to a tech-savvy Superdrug, a Brown Thomas, and the coveted Dunnes, Dundrum stands as a notionsy four-storey haven in Dublin’s southside.
2. Blanchardstown Centre – Top Ranked Shopping Centres
For the uninitiated, Blanchardstown Centre can be overwhelming, boasting 180 stores and 3,000 retail parks. Despite weekend traffic, free parking and undisputed gems make it a shopping adventure waiting to happen.
3. Liffey Valley – Top Ranked Shopping Centres
Despite recent setbacks like parking charges, Liffey Valley claims its space with a well-organised Penneys, a boujee M&S, and a sizable Boots. With the allure of a late-night movie or an American-style burger eating contest, it remains a shopping haven in D22.
4. Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre – Top Ranked Shopping Centres
Despite its quirks, Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, with its domed roof and arched windows, stands out as one of the prettier shopping centres. A proposed redesign adds to the conversation, but the Dunnes basement deli remains a solid lunchtime choice.
5. Jervis – Top Ranked Shopping Centres
Opened in 1996, the Jervis takes us on a nostalgic journey, known for its pilgrimage-worthy bathrooms and a top-floor food court–a crisp fiver’s adventure for tweens squandered at KFC. Now hosting JD Sports, Stradivarius, and Superdrug, it’s a hub for the trendiest finds.
6. The Ilac Centre – Top Ranked Shopping Centres
The Ilac Centre–once the go-to for chunky jewel-coloured wedge heels and pleather peplum tops. Home to Dublin’s Central Library, it offers a diverse shopping experience, from chunky heels to baby dressing gowns with personalised stitching, all while offering a donut and square pizza slice.
7. Nutgrove – Top Ranked Shopping Centres
Rathfarnham’s Nutgrove, a local institution, secures its spot on the list with a unique edge-free parking. While not the go-to destination for last-minute holiday shopping, Nutgrove serves its purpose, bringing Penneys and McDonald’s to the Dublin suburbs, providing a haven for locals to stroll or bus to.