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Blackrock, Main St, Blackrock, T 01 283 3522. Sat 1100-1730, Sun 1200-1730. Enclosed in a courtyard, this trendy market sells alternative fashions, pots, paintings, mirrors, antiques, scented candles, Navajo dreamcatchers and more. A perfect place, then, to find something to take home for the relatives. Camden Street. Daily. A genuine working street market selling fruit and veg, flowers and sports gear. The road here isnt pedestrianized so the stalls are crammed onto the pavement. Georges Street Arcade. Daily. A covered market full of alternative clothes, second-hand books, exotic foodstuffs, CDs and records, some inexpensive jewellery and a cheap café. Meeting House Square, Temple Bar. Sat. Knobbly-looking vegetables, goats cheese, fresh vine leaves, olives and so on are sold by stallholders with dishevelled hair and woolly jumpers. Moore Street. Daily. Dublins most famous market spreads out into Henry Street with stalls selling fruit and vegetables, cigarette lighters, cheap jewellery, sports gear and lots more. A great place to experience lifes rich tapestry and north Dublin accents.
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