The Bracken Court is situated within easy distance of a wide variety of shopping options with something to suit everyone. Whether you are looking for something quirky from one of the family run boutiques nestled in the village of Balbriggan to the latest bargain for you to nab from the high street the following list of excellent shopping areas is guaranteed to quench your thirst for Retail Therapy.
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Scotch Hall Shopping Centre, Drogheda Just 20 minutes north of Balbriggan, you will find the amazing Scotch Hall Centre in Drogheda. Scotch Hall features over 50 great shops and restaurants including Dunnes Stores, Next, River Island, Coast, Pamela Scott, Waterstones, Sony Centre, and much more. This beautiful waterfront development, where original listed buildings are mixed with contemporary design and style, has revitalised the retail offer in Drogheda and provides a relaxed, fun, brand-filled shopping experience.
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Henry Street Area - Dublin City Centre Henry Street is one of Dublin's major shopping districts, located on the North side of the River Liffey. Two major shopping centres and two prominent department stores can be found on this busy street. Jervis Street Shopping centre is at the lower end of Henry Street. The Ilac Shopping Centre has many interesting and lower budget shops. One entrance leads out to Moore Street's famous market and there's also a public library inside the centre. Arnotts also stocks many fashionista's favourite brands. It is now the oldest department store in Dublin and stocks almost everything. There is an excellent worldwide gift store in the basement called S F Cody, a large section of collectibles, homeware, Irish Crystal and Irish Glass.
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Grafton Street Area - Dublin City Centre Located on the South side of the River Liffey, this shopping district will not leave you disappointed. Grafton Street is full of high street and upmarket shops, department stores and nearby shopping centres. It is the perfect place for window-shopping, enjoying a coffee in the flagship Bewley's and listening to street performers. Or if you are a die-hard shopper, this pedestrianised street won't let you down, providing some of the best shops in Dublin.
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