George's Street Arcade
Shopping mall · Ringsend ·

George's Street Arcade

Shopping mall · Ringsend ·

Victorian indoor market with eclectic stalls, art, vintage, and food

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South Great George's Street, Dublin, Ireland Get directions

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South Great George's Street, Dublin, Ireland Get directions

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SL W.

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To be honest, its just an alright small little market. For tourists, I wouldnt really recommend you coming here, there is only one souvenir shop and the rest are mostly hippie shops selling crystals/cds/records etc.

rara R.

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ambling through the years... It's been a long time since I was here. Visited with my daughter during the chinese new year, explaining that I used to pass through every weekend and flick through the albums in the record store. The olive shop was also still there. It's one of the oldest markets in Europe with a striking Victorian red brick facade and a typical Dublin history. #ramblingstampcollectors

William L.

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George's Street Arcade isn't just a small shopping center: it's an experience. You can find all sorts here, from a psychic reader to vintage clothing to Indian fabrics and framed hand-drawn sketches by local artists. I like the eclectic nature of the shops and the long, elegant hallway with shops on two sides and down the middle.

B K

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An absolute gem, feels like a bit of old Dublin (I'm old enough to remember the Dandelion market). Lots of quirky stalls and little shops, and some excellent coffee. Love this place.

Louise S.

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A lovely indoor market full of weird and wonderful arty shops and eateries. From music and books, to art and cheese. Worth a wander through.

C.E. W.

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There are some cool shops here, but it’s mainly cheaply made souvenirs, AI-generated art, and other tacky stuff. Wouldn’t recommend, but if you really want to, just walk through it once. There are other better markets

Loyes D.

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Dublin Gem That Never Gets Old! I’ve been coming to George’s Street Arcade for over 40 years, and it never loses its magic. This Victorian-style indoor market has such a quaint charm, yet there’s always a buzzing, busy vibe that makes it feel alive every time you step inside. The eclectic mix of vibrant little shops and stalls is second to none — you’ll find artwork, jewellery, vintage clothes, vinyl records, and quirky treasures you simply can’t get anywhere else in Dublin. It’s roofed from the elements, which makes it the perfect spot to wander, explore, and soak up the atmosphere no matter the weather. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this place is absolutely worth a visit — a true Dublin icon that blends history, character, and creativity under one roof.

The Irish Chef A.

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Not to be described as a shopping centre or mall, this is one of the oldest covered markets in Europe. It features some beautiful Victorian design embellishments that give it an authentic antique aesthetic. Here you can find great juices, rare old books, vinyl records, spa treatments, pre-loved clothing, jewellery and more in the boutique shops and permanent stalls. Despite its age and antiquity, this is a trendy destination with good footfall as it is located off George’s Street in the city centre.