Perfectly located in the heart of Dublin’s fair city, Maldron Hotel Kevin Street will not disappoint anyone looking to shop until they drop. All of Dublin’s main shopping districts are within walking distance from Maldron Hotel Kevin Street, providing easy access for guests. The two principal shopping districts in Dublin, Grafton Street and Henry Street are both pedestrianised shopping streets. Grafton Street and Henry Street contain outlets for all your shopping needs from the go to high-street brands to iconic department stores.
Grafton Street
Grafton Street is only 1.3km from Maldron Hotel Kevin Street and is one of Dublin’s most prominent shopping districts. Home to the iconic Brown Thomas Department store, which has served as a popular landmark since 1849 and within it, shoppers can find some of the most famous brands from around the world. Grafton Street is also home to the famous Bewley’s Café which just re-opened its doors after a multi-million-euro refurbishment and restoration. Bewley’s Café is one of Dublin’s most iconic landmarks and has held a special place in Dublin’s heart for over 175 years. Enjoy the buskers on Grafton Street or shop in some of Ireland’s trendiest boutiques.
Henry Street
Henry Street is also less than 2km from Maldron hotel Kevin Street and is one of Dublin’s most popular shopping districts. Home to some of Ireland’s most loved brands and department stores. Arnotts is Ireland’s oldest and largest department store and opened its doors in 1843, a visit to Henry Street is not complete without popping into Arnotts. Henry Street is home to Debenhams department store and many high-street fashion retailers.
The Liberty Markets
The Liberty Market is one of Dublin’s oldest markets established back in 1973 and is the ideal place for the shopper that loves a good bargain or even just go to soak up the atmosphere. The Liberty Market is less than 1km from Maldron Hotel Kevin Street.
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