As a tourist, I searched on Google maps Powerscourt Townhouse Center. We left from the city centre of Dublin, from the Spear and we had a nice walk until we reached and visited this location. You will find a lot of cool buildings and a lot of happy people until your destination. Inside you will find a lot of fancy stores destinated for people who wants to be well dressed and people who like a different, unique model for their furniture. We have spent a little time on one of the inside bench and had a nice view. It was an old, green view and gave you a feeling like you are turning back in time. Just take a moment to explore the decorations and relax. Please check my picture made from the bench. I think first floor picture would be more clear, but I will let you discover it. In the centre of the mall it was a Little pig bar and food. On our way to this location, we've seen so many eating places and we settle for this pizza place located in George's Street Arcade to eat called Zataar which had pizza on stone oven. Therefore, if you want to eat in Powerscourt unfortunately I haven't tried anything from them. I am sure that the variety of different pubs, restaurants and eating places that you will encounter on the way here with music and outside view eating will help...
   Read moreIf you are looking for a place to spend a relaxing day, you should definitely check out the period building that hosts a number of interesting shops and cafes. It is a beautiful and historic building that has been renovated to preserve its charm and character. You will find a variety of shops and cafes that cater to different tastes and preferences, from books and antiques to fashion and art. One of the highlights is the design shop, where you can find unique and creative items for your home or as gifts. The shop has a curated selection of products from local and international designers, ranging from furniture and lighting to accessories and stationery. You will be amazed by the quality and originality of the products, as well as the friendly and helpful staff. The period building also has a nice atmosphere, with a lot of natural light and greenery. You can enjoy a cup of coffee or a bite to eat at one of the cafes, or just sit and relax in the cozy seating areas. The period building is a great place to visit, whether you are looking for something specific or just want to browse and discover new things. It is a place where you can appreciate the past, present and...
   Read moreStepping into the main entrance, youâre greeted by a lush display from the flower shop (which I believe also makes the seasonal decorations for the shopping centre). Thereâs a really good cafe on one of the upper floors thatâs always busy for lunch and weekend brunches ,and a pizza restaurant on the bottom floor that supposedly makes one of Dublinâs best pizza. While itâs not a big mall, it has a good selection of shops: You can find a gift shop with unique Irish made gifts, a yarn shop (staff is fantastic!), as well as a few mainstream clothing shops, fine jewellery shops, and more.
Originally built as a townhouse in the 18th century, it was converted into a shopping centre in 1978-1981. Unlike many real estate projects in Dublin in recent years, the original architecture and atmosphere of the building has been well preserved. The atmosphere is far more relaxed and cozy than modern shopping centres such as Brownâs or Arnottâs. Well...
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