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Cowley Cooper Fine Art
The guide was updated:The Cowley Cooper Gallery (which took over the McGilloway Gallery) showcases the work of several dozen Irish artists - paintings and sculpture, which are available for purchase. The shop serves as a tiny art galley, and is worth a visit even if to only look around.
Useful Information
- Address: 10-16 Pump Street, Derry
- Phone: +44 28 7136 0046
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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The famous Foyleside Shopping Centre, one of the biggest in Northern Ireland, houses all the top high street stores, as well as many smaller shops and services. The centre is well-maintained, and contains a food court alongside a variety of shopping spots.
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Craft Village
The Derry Craft Village is an area within the city walls where a number of small shops and boutiques selling all manner of unique items are concentrated. It might just be the best place to stock up on gifts, knick-knacks, artisan jewelry and much more, all produced by local designers.
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Richmond Centre
Along with Foyleside, Richmond is another large shopping center in Derry. Centrally located, it houses 40 different boutiques, among which are some major high street names. Apart from store, there are a couple of beauty salons, eateries and an ice cream shop.
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Bedlam Market
For those interested in retro/vintage items, a visit to Bedlam might be worth the time. Several retailers run stands inside a large space converted into an indoor market, and sell old household items, accessories, various antiques and even military memorabilia.
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Checkpoint Charlie
At Checkpoint Charlie, it's all about the city of Derry - various souvenirs, quirky and artisan items, gifts and other memorabilia. Collectors may even get their passport stamped with a stamp of "Free Derry" to keep as memory of the visit - simply ask the owner.
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Whatnot
Whatnot has a wonderfully intriguing selection of jewellery, antiques, collectables and curios items. The owner, who has been in the business for over 3 decades, has an eclectic taste which reflects in the array of items - also available to browse through in the online catalogue.
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The Donegal Shop
For traditional Irish items, stop by this family-run store in Shipquay Street and browse through beautiful, high-quality fabrics (linen, cashmere, silks, etc.), clothing, accessories, traditional Celtic jewelry (silver, gold & freshwater pearls), pottery, souvenirs and more.
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Cowley Cooper Fine Art
The Cowley Cooper Gallery (which took over the McGilloway Gallery) showcases the work of several dozen Irish artists - paintings and sculpture, which are available for purchase. The shop serves as a tiny art galley, and is worth a visit even if to only look around.
Read more