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Limerick
The guide was updated:Limerick's compact city centre is easy to navigate, marked with both sights and shops. Featuring big brands as well as independent stores, the streets right next to River Shannon – especially O'Connell Street and William Street – take hours to be thoroughly explored, while close-by parks and cafes provide every refreshment needed. Take your time looking around, and do not forget to stop by The Milk Market running Fri-Sat, which is one of the best-known markets in Ireland.
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- Address: Limerick City, Co. Limerick
- Website: www.limerick.ie/discover/eat-see-do/shopping/shopping-limerick-city-centre
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In the very centre of Ireland, near the southern shore of Lough Ree, Athlone's shops range from high street brands to stylish boutiques with unique items. Athlone Towncentre is the region's biggest shopping centre, while locals recommend Nells Closet for fashion, Strawberry Hill or Sheffield for jewellery, and Bastion Gallery or Luan Gallery for antiques.
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Carrick on Shannon
This cute little village home to one of Ireland's best farmer's market, every Thursday from 10am-2pm. Browse
Rosebank Retail Park, The Docks Arts Centre or the King House, to find memorable gift ideas at a reasonable price.
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Limerick
Limerick's compact city centre is easy to navigate, marked with both sights and shops. Featuring big brands as well as independent stores, the streets right next to River Shannon – especially O'Connell Street and William Street – take hours to be thoroughly explored, while close-by parks and cafes provide every refreshment needed. Take your time looking around, and do not forget to stop by The Milk Market running Fri-Sat, which is one of the best-known markets in Ireland.
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Roscommon
Known for its craftspeople, Roscommon is brimming with old-world charm. Stores range fro metal crafts to artisan good shops, snackeries, and design galleries.
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Monaghan
The Farmer's Market pays homage to the rolling hills and many farms of this region. Craft items make perfect gifts or souvenirs. Stroll around the village's main streets, as well as the Monaghan Shopping Centre and the Carrickmacross General Market.
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