experience more than a shopping centre.
With its heritage, class and great location just off Grafton Street, it is no wonder that shoppers of all ages flock to Powerscourt Townhouse Centre.
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Powerscourt Online Shopping Directory
We are here to offer you a very special Powerscourt Centre Directory of Online Shopping, allowing you to purchase those special items & gifts from the comfort and safety of your home.
So, whether you are looking to buy the perfect present, or want to treat yourself to an item of clothing, homeware, or jewellery, we are here to help you make the right purchase today.
more than 40 Shops & Restaurants
Just off Grafton St - your local shopping destination
antiques & jEWELLERY
With antique and fine jewellery stores, Powerscourt Townhouse Centre is the place to find your piece of history or that perfect jewellery piece.
FASHION
Renowned Irish Design Stores neighbour international retailers such as All Saints and French Connection.
aRT & iNTERIORS
Beautifully curated selections of homewares, original artworks, accessories and craft items from an incredible selection of independent retailers.
Eat & Drink
Powerscourt brings Dubliners an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars and cafes where you can relax and watch the world go by – with a choice of eating inside or outside!
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“The Powerscourt Townhouse Centre is a high-end boutique shopping centre located inside a magnificent Georgian townhouse that once belonged to the Powerscourt family. Managing to avoid being lost to drab reconstruction, the townhouse now offers a range of upmarket retail and design outlets in an airy, spacious interior. Peruse fashion, jewelry and antique vendors before settling down for lunch in some of the fabulous cafés. If you fancy pampering yourself there are also hair salons to treat yourself in.”
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“Powerscourt Townhouse Centre is just steps from Grafton Street in the heart of Dublin city centre. It is an historical building, having served as Lord Powerscourt’s townhouse and courtyard in the 18th Century. Today, it is a shopping centre not only with stunning architecture, but also with many one of a kind boutiques and restaurants. Powerscourt is home to restaurants, a bar, art and antique galleries, jewellery and gift shops, hair and beauty salons and cutting edge fashion and accessory shops. With many shops specialising in Irish made goods, it is the perfect place to pick up a special gift.”
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“This grand Georgian townhouse was once home to Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, who used the residence primarily as a location for parties in the 18th century. Nowadays, it’s filled with small boutiques and specialty stores that surround what would have been the courtyard—a glass roof allows the sunlight through. Use the South William Street entrance to pass through the fragrant air of the Garden flower shop, before browsing the covetable housewares at Article. Upstairs, you’ll find the Design Centre, for pieces from up-and-coming and established designers. If you’re looking for a bite to eat, take a table at the Pepper Pot Café, whose homemade bagels are the stuff of Dublin legend, as is their roast pear, bacon, and cheddar sandwich. Visit at lunchtime and you might be accompanied by the sound of the resident pianist.”