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George's Street Arcade

Open Now: 9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Open today: 9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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Originally built in 1881 as the first European shopping centre ,this has been here since then serving a true Dublin shopping experience , covered indoor market with all types of retail from Jewellers, Barbers, Food cafes ,Gift Stores ,Memorabilia...more
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Hours Today: 9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Suggested duration: 1-2 hours
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South Great George's Street, Dublin, Ireland
South City Centre
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+353 1 283 6077
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Reviewed 6 days ago via mobile

There is really not a lot of things to do at George's street arcade. A lot of small venues. If in the area take a look. But not worth going out of your way to visit.

Date of experience: October 2019
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Reviewed 1 week ago via mobile
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Date of experience: October 2019
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Date of experience: September 2019
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Date of experience: August 2019
Reviewed August 28, 2019
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Date of experience: August 2019
Reviewed August 23, 2019 via mobile

This is definitely the bohemian marketplace of Dublin but unlike a lot of cities this one is spotless, clean and safe. Even if you don't buy a lot of the stalls and items will make you smile.

Date of experience: August 2019
1  Thank baldandbeautiful666
Reviewed August 20, 2019 via mobile

This is a great find with interested shops in this covered mall which is about 100 years old. Off Drury Street. Google maps will find it easy. Close to Grafton Street.

Date of experience: August 2019
1  Thank Peteski2016
Reviewed August 19, 2019 via mobile
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Date of experience: August 2019
Reviewed August 4, 2019 via mobile

We stumbled upon this narrow market by accident, and got lost in the long crowded passage filed with weird imaginative stalls and shops. You can find something for everyone here. It’s a lot of fun, and well located off the busy Grafton street stores. Don’t...More

Date of experience: August 2019
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Reviewed August 3, 2019 via mobile
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Ella F
August 27, 2019|
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Response from Poppyqueen | Reviewed this property |
I was just there, but I didn’t see anything called Kpop... I don’t even know what Kpop is
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maimurdock666
June 7, 2018|
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Response from Managment Arcad... H | Property representative |
The shop is known as RARE it is located at the Drury St end of the mall on the right hand side looking towards George's street. hope this helps
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Sharon C
September 28, 2015|
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In some places the old British Empire names have been replaced. Titanic stopped off Queenstown to pick up her last passengers; that town is now Cobh. Carlisle Bridge was redubbed O'Connell Bridge. However pPlaces like... More
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