George's Street Arcade

Article By: Katie Baldwin
2 years ago
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While George's Street Arcade may not contain any pinball machines, it does contain some wonderfully quirky shopping stalls, record shops, food vendors, and history. The arcade was Ireland's first purpose-built shopping centre, built in 1881. Its beautiful Victorian architecture makes for a picturesque place to pick up a few souvenirs or trinkets to remember your time in Dublin.
The arcade also happens to be located in the heart of Dublin's downtown, with shops, restaurants, and coffee shops galore. Why not grab a coffee in Kaph, wander into Fallon & Byrne (Dublin's swankiest grocery store), or perhaps, duck into the nearby Long Hall Pub, one of the city's most famous watering holes. You'll get a real feel for the colorful, buzzy nature of Dublin's downtown as you walk around!
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- South Great George's Street, Dublin, Ireland
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