Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Meath Area

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Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Meath Area

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
4.2 (14448 ratings)4 (519 ratings)
100+ specialty retailers & eateries in a light-filled, greenhouse-style indoor shopping mall.
St Stephen's Green, Dublin, D02 HX65, Ireland
Shopping mallShopping
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
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"While you’ll have a pleasant time feeding the ducks and swans in St. Stephen’s Green or watching the man who feeds them every day, this Dublin equivalent of New York City’s Central Park is full of informational signs, fountains, flowers, and statues. The gazebos are great places to relax over a picnic or take some lovely photos. You should also take the time to watch the street performers along Grafton Street by the mall."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
20 Must-Visit Attractions in Dublin, Ireland
"St Stephen’s Green lies in the heart of Dublin|© John Bradshaw / Alamy Stock Photo. This delightful urban park was once a marshy patch of land. After its conversion to a public park in 1663, St Stephen’s Green became a fashionable place for high society to meet, take a stroll and indulge in a bit of gossip."
Mentioned by Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin
Shopping in Dublin: 7 of the Most Fashionable Places to Visit
"This big and beautiful Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre is the best-known in the city and it’s actually on the same block as the Fitzwilliam Hotel. From big department stores to small boutiques and restaurants, it’s the go-to shopping centre for Dubliners."
Fallon & Byrne, Food Hall
Fallon & Byrne, Food Hall
4.4 (2290 ratings)4.5 (94 ratings)
Slow food inspired brasserie with varied French menu, ground floor grocer and basement wine bar.
11-17 Exchequer St, Dublin, D02 RY63, Ireland
Gourmet grocery storeShoppingShopping Malls
George's Street Arcade
George's Street Arcade
4.2 (5010 ratings)3.5 (183 ratings)
Ornate 1881 shopping plaza offering indie clothing boutiques & food vendors, plus books & jewelry.
South Great George's Street, Dublin, Ireland
Shopping mallSights & LandmarksHistoric Walking AreasFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"Located in the Creative Quarter, a hub for shopping and art, George's Street Arcade dates back to the late 19th century, when it was called South City Market. Although it's Ireland's oldest market, it resembles a current-day flea market, with stalls selling everything from wood-fired pizza to New Age jewelry. A respite from traditional boutiques and shopping centers, the covered market packs in vendors and is certainly worth a walkthrough."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Markets To Shop at in Dublin
"George’s Street Arcade has been in operation since the late 1800s|© Kevin George / Alamy Stock Photo. Serving Dublin since 1881, this enclosed Victorian market has a charming red-bricked interior housing over 50 stalls. Ranging in size and scale, the vendors here sell everything from authentic falafel to art, memorabilia and coin collections."
Dundrum Town Centre
Dundrum Town Centre
4.4 (24573 ratings)4 (243 ratings)
Sizable shopping centre with a range of retailers, restaurants & cafes, plus a cinema & theatre.
Sandyford Rd, Dundrum, Dublin 16, Ireland
Shopping mallShoppingMovie theaterOutlet mallPerforming arts theater
Mentioned by Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin
Shopping in Dublin: 7 of the Most Fashionable Places to Visit
"Right outside the front door of the hotel is the LUAS tram terminus. Hop on at St. Stephen’s Green and hop off 15 minutes later at the biggest shopping centre in Ireland: Dundrum Town Centre. The list of stores is a who’s who in retail ecstasy: Harvey Nichols, House of Fraser, Karen Millen, Bershka, Coast, Gap, FCUK, Holllister, Monsoon, Zara and Pandora."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Shopping Malls In And Around Dublin City
"The Dundrum Town Centre is Ireland’s biggest shopping mall, at over 120,000 square metres. Accessible from the city centre by bus and the Luas tram system’s green line, it has over 160 tenants. Here you will find high-end stores not available anywhere else in Dublin, such as Hollister Co., House of Fraser and Harvey Nichols."
Mentioned by C&C, Cedric Lizotte
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"Dundrum Town Centre is a large shopping mall with more than 169 shops, cafes and restaurants. It also has a movie theatre complex and parking spaces that accommodate more than 3,400 cars."
Jervis Shopping Centre
Jervis Shopping Centre
4.2 (11547 ratings)
Established, multilevel mall with 55+ brand-name stores & casual eateries in an upbeat space.
125 Abbey Street Upper, North City, Dublin, D01 W3X5, Ireland
Shopping mallParking garage
Mentioned by Elite Traveler
The Best Shopping in Dublin
"The best way to explore Dublin’s main shopping areas is to walk from the Central North district over the River Liffey, through the vibrant Temple Bar neighborhood and end at Grafton Street in Central South. A good starting point is O’Connell Street, which will take you past the remarkable Millennium Spire and across O’Connell Bridge with its charming river views. Grafton Street is the city’s main shopping promenade, with the exclusive Brown Thomas department store, Weir & Sons Jewelers and a colorful array of street performers."
Mentioned by Ireland 10 days itinerary
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"If you're looking for an interesting place to have dinner, consider checking out The Church near the Jervis Shopping Center, or The Bank on College Green. Both are converted restaurants (one in an old church, one in an old bank), and serve classic Irish food in a cool pub atmosphere."
Omni Shopping Centre
Omni Shopping Centre
4.1 (4098 ratings)3.5 (31 ratings)
Bright, long-running indoor mall with 80 stores on 2 levels, including an 11-screen cinema.
Swords Rd, Santry, Dublin, D09 HH61, Ireland
Shopping mallShoppingChildren's clothing storeMen's clothing storePharmacyWomen's clothing store
Blackrock Market
Blackrock Market
4.3 (528 ratings)4.5 (19 ratings)
Long-running market with over 30 eclectic stalls carrying goods such as art, jewelry & home decor.
19a Main St, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, A94 C8Y1, Ireland
MarketShoppingExhibition and trade centreGift & Specialty Shops
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Originally a coaching inn, today Blackrock Market hosts over 50 traders and since its inception in 1996 has built up a reputation as one of the most popular markets in Dublin. Visitors can browse fine art, antique furnishings and handmade crafts; Hubert’s Bric-a-Brac in particular has a wide range of vintage finds of both Irish and European descent, including ceramics and pottery and vintage cameras from around the world. People come for the antiques and stay for the food; don’t miss the authentic Indian street food at 3 Leaves, an award-winning restaurant that dishes up pav bhaji (thick vegetable curry served with a roll) and pani puri (fried balls of hollow dough packed with savoury fillings such as chickpeas) to eager guests."
Adventure Trails
Adventure Trails
4.3 (1231 ratings)5 (6 ratings)
Airy, Georgian building featuring shops for designer apparel, jewelry & antiques, plus restaurants.
Unit 8 Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, 59 William St S, Dublin, D02 A625, Ireland
Tourist information centerFood & DrinkShopping mallSightseeing ToursFood Tours
Powerscourt Townhouse Centre
Powerscourt Townhouse Centre
4.4 (415 ratings)4 (180 ratings)
Chic shopping mall offering apparel stores, art galleries & dining in an 18th-century mansion.
59 William St S, Dublin 2, D02 HF95, Ireland
Shopping mallShopping
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"This historic shopping centre occupies a beautiful Georgian building just off Grafton Street, the south side’s major shopping street. Formerly a townhouse belonging to the 3rd Viscount Powerscourt and his wife – for when they visited the city from their estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow – it now holds more than 40 shops and restaurants. A proud supporter of Irish design, The Powerscourt Centre has several boutiques by Irish fashion designers, as well as offering the best of Irish craft."
Mentioned by Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin
Shopping in Dublin: 7 of the Most Fashionable Places to Visit
"About seven minutes from the hotel is the gorgeous Powerscourt Centre. It’s a haven of small artisan boutiques and galleries, eateries and designer stores in what was once a family home. But don’t be deceived: It’s actually quite big, immediately impressive and well worth a visit even if you’re not actually planning to buy anything."
Mentioned by Olivia Leaves
The Dublin Guide: Where to Shop
"Go in for the shopping, stay for the cafe and beautiful view!. This shopping centre is set in a renovated Georgian House along trendy South William Street. It’s full of design and antique jewellery shops, as well as cafes and a few clothing stores."
Nutgrove Shopping Centre
Nutgrove Shopping Centre
4.1 (4316 ratings)
Longtime shopping complex offering mainstream stores, fast-food options & a food court.
Nutgrove Ave, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, D14 E6W6, Ireland
Shopping mall

Top Best Restaurants in Meath

Dolce Sicily
Dolce Sicily
4.5 (1902 ratings)
Cheery restaurant serving familiar Italian pastas, mains & desserts, plus simple breakfast options.
20 Anne St S, Dublin, D02 V625, Ireland
Pastry shopBakeryCafeRestaurant
Mentioned by The Telegraph
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"Dinky and sweet, Dolce Sicily is a lovely café offering what appears at first sight to be standard fare – soup and panini – but the ingredients are first class and authentically Italian; try the mild and fragrant fennel salami. The main event, however, are the desserts and cakes: try the crisp cannoli filled with vanilla or chocolate cream, the strawberry cake, the pineapple upside-down cake or the moist and rich Nutella tart. Bear in mind, Dolce Sicily fills up fast at lunchtime."
Mentioned by FOOD AND WINE
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"Price: €2.50Look: 2.5/5Texture: 3/5Taste: 3/5Value: 3/5Total: 11.5/20. Verdict: The Italian bakery offers, unsurprisingly, an Italian take on the pastry, glazed on the outside and therefore much sweeter than a traditional French croissant. The dough tastes like it’s been flavoured with what I suspect to be orange blossom flower water."
Cleaver East
Cleaver East
4 (511 ratings)
6 Essex St E, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
Meat dish restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Bacon is Magic - The Best Food Around the World
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"Opened by Michelin-star chef Oliver Dunne, this stylish restaurant just a stone’s throw from Temple Bar is a must for meat lovers. Its cleaver-themed interior is bold and to the (razor-sharp) point: they know their meat. The menu comprises Irish like lamb sirloin and pork belly with international fare such as steamed duck gyoza dumplings and chilli lime glazed chicken wings."
Mentioned by Time Out Dublin
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"Cleaver East – the in-house resturant of The Clarence, run by chef Oliver Dunne – is a place worthy of a weekend treat. Within the restaurant’s tastefully swish décor, you’ll find a brunch menu that’s refreshingly different. Think monkfish tacos and crab cake sliders, alongside more traditional dishes like chicken and waffles, and various eggs."
Mentioned by www.98fm.com
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"Cleaver East's meal kits are a great option if you're feeling fancy!. Each kit comes with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions come with each meal for reheating and presenting, with no more than 10 minutes of preparation involved."
The Pieman Cafe
The Pieman Cafe
4.5 (260 ratings)
2, 14 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 RX36, Ireland
CafePie shopRestaurant
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
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"Irish-crafted pies, from the freshest ingredients around Ireland and in the globe, are the signature dishes in The Pieman Café. The pies start at €6.00, with six main types of pies that consist of Steak & Stout, Roast Chicken & Sausage Stuffing, Feta & Sweet Potato, Chicken & Mushroom, Chicken, Leek & Cheddar, and Chili, Beef, and Chorizo. You can also try some of their famous sausage rolls made of Bacon & Ballymaloe Relish, Fennel & Chili, Pear & Black Pudding, and Leek and Sage."

Historic Sites in Meath

Newgrange
Newgrange
4.7 (3413 ratings)4.5 (728 ratings)
Prehistoric site with monuments, such as a mound and chambers, plus an interpretive visitor centre.
Donore, Co. Meath, Ireland
MonumentSights & LandmarksHistorical placeHistorical landmarkHistoric SitesMonuments & Statues
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"A startling 80m in diameter and 13m high, Newgrange's white round stone walls, topped by a grass dome, look eerily futuristic. Underneath lies the finest Stone Age passage tomb in Ireland – one of the most remarkable prehistoric sites in Europe. Dating from around 3200 BC, it predates Egypt's pyramids by some six centuries.The tomb's precise alignment with the sun at the time of the winter solstice suggests it was also designed to act as a calendar."
Trim Castle
Trim Castle
4.6 (3877 ratings)4.5 (1517 ratings)
Castle used as shooting location for the movie 'Braveheart', with interpretation panels in grounds.
Castle St, Trim, Co. Meath, C15 HN90, Ireland
CastleSights & LandmarksHistorical placeHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"Proof of Trim's medieval importance, this remarkably preserved edifice was Ireland's largest Anglo-Norman fortification. Hugh de Lacy founded Trim Castle in 1173, but it was destroyed by Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, Ireland's last high king, within a year. The building you see today was begun around 1200 and has hardly been modified since.Entertaining guided tours involve climbing narrow, steep stairs, so aren't suitable for very young children or anyone with restricted mobility. Self-guided tours are also available."
FIRE Steakhouse & Bar
FIRE Steakhouse & Bar
4.3 (1964 ratings)4 (50 ratings)
Victorian building with high vaulted ceilings brought bang up to date for local menu cooked simply.
The Mansion House, Dawson St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Steak houseSights & LandmarksBarBar & grillCatererCocktail barEvent venueFine dining restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantWine barArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Located in the opulent surroundings of Dublin's Mansion House on Dawson Street, Fire has been built in what was originally the Lord Mayor's supper room and is now a magnificent space with stained glass windows and vaulted ceilings. The food is all locally sourced and cooked to a high standard with a good mix of meat, vegetarian options and seafood - the jumbo prawn starter is the house speciality. There is also a special steak menu with a variety of cuts of ages, marinated beef that are sure to make a meat-lover's mouth water."
Mentioned by VenueSearch.ie
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"FIRE Steakhouse boast possibly the best outdoor dining terrace in Dublin City. This stunning space overlooks the beautiful Lord Mayor’s garden and is great for a bit of people watching on Dawson Street. The terrace is large so there’s plenty of room for safe, social distancing and features a retractable roof and a glass balcony, ensuring that you can enjoy a meal and drinks with friends whatever the weather."

Best Fast Food Restaurants in Meath

Blanchardstown Centre
Blanchardstown Centre
4.4 (18223 ratings)4.5 (7 ratings)
180+ stores & many eateries compose this prominent indoor shopping center with a movie theatre.
Blanchardstown Road South, Blanchardstown, Dublin, Ireland
Shopping mallShoppingClothing storeFast food restaurantFood courtMovie theaterSportswear storeSupermarket
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Blanchardstown Shopping Centre was extended in 2004, allowing it to now host over 180 stores, and plans for another extension are currently underway. Anchor tenants here include Dunnes Stores, Penneys, Marks and Spencer, H&M, Debenhams and Zara. As well as more shops than you could ever hope to visit in one spree, the centre boasts a nine-screen cinema, Leisureplex entertainment centre, the Draiocht arts centre and Ireland’s largest public library."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
Shopping Centres / Malls | Shopping | Dublin
"Now in its second decade, this shopping centre and retail park has a multiplex cinema, theatre, 24hr Leisureplex, disco bars, gym, oratory and Ireland's …"
Diep Takeaway Drumcondra
Diep Takeaway Drumcondra
4 (148 ratings)
18 Drumcondra Rd Lower, Drumcondra, Dublin, D09 VX73, Ireland
Thai restaurantFast food restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
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"Diep Le Shaker is dedicated to the preparation and presentation of authentic Thai cooking, carefully blended to stimulate each of the five taste sensations-sweet, sour, hot, salty and neutral. The ethos: taste buds should be stimulated to the limit"
Burger King
Burger King
4 (143 ratings)
Well-known fast-food chain serving grilled burgers, fries & shakes.
16 Crumlin Rd, Drimnagh, Dolphins Barn, Co. Dublin, D12 K44W, Ireland
Fast food restaurant

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Meath

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The Yellow House B&B
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