Grafton Street, Province of Leinster, Ireland


4.0 (4.068 reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #58 in County Dublin Points of Interest & Landmarks

Our annual Christmas Eve visit

Main shopping street in Dublin, lined with boutiques containing the creations of Ireland's trendy designers.
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Address

, Dublin, Ireland.

Mobile

+353 1 872 9891

Website

http://www.graftonstreet.ie

Current local date and time now

Monday, May 06, 2024, 20:45

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4.0 based on (4.068 reviews)

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  • 5James W 5:00 PM May 10, 2020
    If your looking for an amazing street in Dublin, Ireland to visit look no further!
    If you are visiting Dublin, Ireland I highly recommend visiting Grafton Street, Dublin, Ireland . Grafton is Street is a very famous street in Western Europe. Grafton Street is home to so many stores , cafe's , musicians, street entertainers, restaurants, Department stores and gift shops. What makes Grafton Street unique it is a pedestrianized street. This major change took place during the early 1980's. I highly recommend spending at least a day visiting Grafton Street and be sure to check out St.Stephens Green located at top of Grafton Street.A majority of the buildings are of historical significance also on Grafton Street. I personally rate street ten stars and more! Lastly it should be noted I am originally from Dublin, Ireland. Traveled all the World with the US Marines and the United States. I definitely know a great Street from all my travels . I definitely will be returning to Grafton Street upon my next visit to Ireland.
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  • 5kwagmeister 5:00 PM Aug 4, 2022
    Fun pedestrian street
    For our first afternoon in Dublin, walking up and down Grafton street was entertaining -and a nice way to knock off some of our list of things we wanted to buy for family at home. There are buskers (and they are really talented young people!) along the way, plus a variety of cafes and a couple pubs with seating for good people watching. Many of the major hotels are within walking distance as is Trinity College. While not home to a tremendous amount of upscale shopping the street does have a nice, eclectic mix. Be sure to duck down the side streets for some truly lovely Irish woolen shops and even a few clothiers. We also visited a few churches to admire the stained glass windows and light candles. For our first afternoon in Dublin this was a lovely place to be as we pushed through the fog of jet lag and time change.