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St Stephen's Green, Dublin, D02 HX65, Ireland, Naas
100+ specialty retailers & eateries in a light-filled, greenhouse-style indoor shopping mall.
A few nice shops and nicely decorated for christmas,The atmosphere of the whole mall feels a bit out of date somehow though, had better days i guess.
End of 22: still not many shops open post pandemic. Good place to go for a simple walk about & explore the few shops. Beautifully decorated for Christmas though.
So many empty units. Im hoping that there are more Christmas decorations to go up as it was a bit lacking. Ace spot just lacking in personality.
Easy access, 25cents super clean toilets (but you can enter for free)
Living close to the shopping, it has become like a second home, its not big, feels cosy, and this last year more stores and places to eat opened there. Lovely to visit, and cross the street to one of the most beautiful parks of Dublin.
Nice small mall but it has some nice shops like Dunnes and Soho Market.
I visit this place once a week and sometimes I dont even see the array of different shops,I look at the inside of the building and its spectacular 💚🇮🇪
Amazing experience from being in this shopping centre. Im definitely coming back soon.
Enormous space with pleasant design includes a lot of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.
Very empty to be honest. Sad that its dieing. Beautiful building. Just couple of shops which Im visiting regularly. 😔🤔
One word very dirty especially the play area. There is dust everywhere its obvious that its not cleaned all the tops of the play area are filthy and theres a area where the balls go up into a vacuum and collect the balls that has been broken over 6 months reported it and its still not fixed. No sanitiser in any of the machines always empty so I bring my own. It needs to be properly cleaned when children are climbing in the overhead play areas the dust falls down on top of you.
Nice selection of stores. Maybe a bit stuck in 2019. Still decorated for Christmas with a rather sad Christmas display with lots of dust and obvious lack of care.
Personally I really like this centre, its not huge but always a lovely walk around with some unique to dublin stores.
Stephens Green Shopping Centre has a fairly decent range of outlets to satisfy most requirements. All conveniently situated, in the South Central city.
Really nice shopping center to visit,has nearly everything you want under one roof.
An interesting design for a shopping centre that is fine. Not the best selection of shops and not the easiest place to get around, but if youre around Grafton Street anyway sure why not.
Not as big as we thought it was going to be and quite a few shops closed ..lovely building and still well worth a visit
This Shopping Centre has many fine places with a glass roof and places of great interest for artists and shoppers alike
Very interesting building with good range of shops
Nice big cool shops but finding a parking space,oh my god.
Amazing park. One of the best place to relax or have a walk. There are 2 ponds with many ducks and birds 🐦 There is ample sitting space in this park.
St. Stephens Green Shopping Centre is a great Shopping Centre. It has great architecture. Its a great place to shop. It has all the great shops under one roof. Dunnes Stores, Argos, Boots, Holland&Barrett, Jump Juice. It also has lots of cafes and restaurants. You could stay there all day.
Love the architecture and design of the building. Houses many brand outlets and shops. A good place to hang out with friends and family and click great pictures!
A must visit place when in Dublin. Shops and restaurants over two floors but its the buildings architecture that is the main attraction. Inside is bright and well maintained but outside, the building needs cleaning and some repair work. The windows are very dirty. Enjoyed rambling around and taking in the atmosphere
Very particular commercial building it is a quite particular it s a mixed design between kitch and art deco it s good to have a quick look during your visit in Dublin but not mandatory
a nice building, but with little variety of shops
Not a bad place to shop.Not too many shops to check out and although its an open plan on the ground floor it doesnt really feel like it.Lovely architecture- I think this is the main attraction of the entire shopping centre and not the shopping.The bathrooms are awful. It used to be that you toss about 20 cent or so onto a tray to pay in (it wasnt monitored most of the timebut now it is a pay by card tap. No change option that we could see - we checked.It may be optional to pay - but we couldnt see that either so we used the bathrooms anyway.The sinks inside are the only complaint there. They are a small rectangular tilted drain so be prepared for the water to miss the sink and hit you instead.Extensive cafeteria upstairs worth a visit. Queues arent too long.
A beautiful shopping centre with a lot of shops inside. Just come prepared as you will need hours to visit the shops here. The sales deals are great here. A perfect place for Sunday shopping. The shopping center is very near to the Luas station. I couldnt find enough places to sit inside the shopping mall, maybe it is just me. I would visit here again.
A truly magnificent piece of architecture to compliment the square. Many of the stores seemed to be changing over the last time I was there but it always bounces back. Winter season is always very special.
Very good and attractive shopping mall with beutiful design inside. There is option of food, Dunnes store, TK-Max, Argoes etc. Toilets on top floor and they charge 25c to use it.
Well its not really a place where you would expect to go to visit, you would obviously mostly go there for shopping. However, I went there with a friend this morning and I did not regret going there.The architecture of the place is quite amazing, look up and you wont be disappointed. I suggest you to take the staircase in order to take a good look at the building!
It is worth visiting the shopping center.Stunning greenhouse roof, really interesting when it rains.the big clock in the mall is fabulous.Very beautiful with a glass ceiling and a huge transparent clock.There are many different stores here.
A bit quiet but the shop section is fair and I like the look of the placeToilets annoyingly inconvenient to get to - perhaps to prevent people from coming in off the street
We were just looking for a toilet from the park. The shopping center is surprisingly amazing. The LGBTQ+ history exhibition is amazing. The whole market is decorated in rainbows, but even without it the building is somewhat extra.
Amazing shopping centre the building its historical and gorgeousA shopping centre in a greenhouse its one of a kind so many history in herePlenty of shops from decoration, food , toys ,art, clothes.... organized and clean with public toiletsWorth a visit definitely
Really nice shopping centre with public toilets on the third floor. There is a small art exhibition also on the third floor and many lovely shops such as the Donegal shop, the Art & Hobby store, the Carrolls Irish gifts and many more. There are also some food & coffee shops with a terrace. Great shopping centre!
Good selection of different shops including some independent. Food court has great options for vegans/vegetarians as well as meat eaters. Toilets arent free which is a shame if you have bought something from a cafe/food court.
I like it a lot, because its well located! next to the park, inside there is a store that sells several tours around Ireland, right at the entrance.
Beautiful shopping centre in the heart of city even better on Christmas time.My mother lovey it.
First time visiting and will not be back. Beautiful place but not worth the feeling of not being safe with my baby in tow. I had a woman accost me coming out of the ladies toilets (literally the stalltrying to pull a classic thievery scam. When I shut her down and walked away, she persisted very aggressively. My husband eventually had to get loud with her and tell her to F off. I offered to go with her to security if she had a problem with me. Security was standing there watching everything happen and did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to get this woman off of me. She backed off as soon as I pointed the security guard out and I, feeling quite rattled by this point, immediately left. I can’t believe I paid 20c for the experience. Shops are basic strip mall shops and had the things I needed.
This shopping centre is incredibly beautiful and very large, there are also many shops to discover. You can basically get anything you need here. There is also a food coût if you get hungry.I also think this used to be a place where occasion such as balls would be held, which makes it so stunningly gorgeous!
Excellent place to shop. A while variety of things available. Please do visit this place of you want to have a large options at the mall. As a tourist I got these options here.
Excellent shopping centеr where you can find almost anything. Had a lunch there as well. Recommend the center.
The building is beautiful but the shops are nothing special that we hadn’t seen around the city already. I guess it depends what you are looking for but I love the building. It seems to have been hit hard by the pandemic and lots of shops were closed. On the top floor there is an art sale for Ukraine which was really unique and beautiful. Also, make sure you have change for the bathrooms.
Big shopping center with food court and a french cafe "le Centre Ville" on the ground floor. We had coffee and an almond croissant that was really good. The store I like the most is Benetton.
It is a beautiful shopping centre, very beautifully decorated during Christmas days. Almost all the brands are available. It has a car park too which is 3.99€ per hour
Such an interesting architecture for a shopping mall within the city limits. We ended up here looking for a stroller raincoat, and luckily we found one in one of stores inside the mall. If you go to the top floor you can see part of the park located by the building. It also seems to be a meeting point for young locals.
Lovely place, in all seasons, especially in the spring where the flowers vibrantly blaze their colors. A beautiful park in the middle of the city, perfect for relationship and holidays with friends and family. A beautiful and huge paradise.
St. Stephens Green Shopping Centre is a large indoor shopping centre located at the top of Grafton Street. The architecture of the building is very distinctive with glass every where, even on the roof of the ground floor shops. The exterior of the building looks like fashionable apartments the theme is also mirror a little in the interior, with "balconies" overlooking the ground floor. The layout and styling indoors is very distinctive, evocative of a 19th century street with gas lamps and "upmarket" stalls.Theres a mix of independent stores and usual high street brands. The a few stalls selling food, so its got everything the average would want under one roof. More for locals that tourists.
This shopping mall is a bit different from others in that, the ceilings look like something out of vintage collection. They have beautiful views ,in that you feel mesmerized inside this mall. There is a shop where we can also find Japanese souvenirs. This mall is also close to Grafton street. The toilets are good but they charge 20 cents to use. The restaurants at the second floor are good too.
St Stephen's Green, Dublin, D02 HX65, Ireland, Naas
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