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Moore Street Mall
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Moore Street is Dublin's oldest and most iconic market, a chaotic but characterful stretch of stalls just off Henry Street where you'll find fresh produce, cheap fruit, and the occasional bargain. It's not a polished shopping mall—it's a working market with history, noise, and the kind of atmosphere you won't find in the city's glitzy retail spots. Come early for the best selection, and don't expect to leave without a bag of seasonal fruit or a chat with a vendor who's been there for decades.
Known For
- •fresh fruit and vegetables
- •cheap produce
- •street trading history
- •local vendors
Best For
Location & Hours
Mo-Sa 12:00-19:00; Su 12:00-18:00
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A Gritty, Authentic Dublin Market Experience
Moore Street is a Dublin institution, though it's certainly not for everyone. If you're looking for a pristine, air-conditioned shopping experience, keep walking. But if you want to see the real, unfiltered side of the city, this is the place. The narrow lanes are lined with stalls selling everything from fresh vegetables and seafood to cheap clothes and oddities. The fruit and veg are often the cheapest in town, but quality can be hit or miss—some reviews mention having to throw out produce, so it's worth inspecting your purchases carefully.
The market has a rich history, dating back centuries, and has survived redevelopment attempts and modernization efforts. The vendors are a big part of the charm; many have been trading here for generations, and you'll often hear banter and bargaining in full swing. It's a bit gritty, a bit chaotic, and entirely authentic. Go early in the day for the best selection, and be prepared for crowds, especially on weekends.
Lire en français
Moore Street est une institution à Dublin, même si ce n'est pas fait pour tout le monde. Si vous cherchez une expérience de shopping impeccable et climatisée, passez votre chemin. Mais si vous voulez voir le vrai Dublin, brut et sans filtre, c'est ici qu'il faut venir. Les ruelles étroites sont bordées d'étals proposant de tout : fruits et légumes frais, fruits de mer, vêtements bon marché, et autres curiosités. Les prix sur les produits frais sont souvent les moins chers de la ville, mais la qualité peut varier—certains clients ont même dû jeter une partie de leurs achats, donc inspectez bien vos emplettes.
Le marché a une histoire riche, remontant à des siècles, et a survécu à plusieurs tentatives de rénovation et de modernisation. Les vendeurs font partie du charme : beaucoup commercent ici depuis des générations, et vous entendrez souvent des discussions animées et des marchandages en pleine action. C'est un peu brut, un peu chaotique, mais totalement authentique. Venez tôt dans la journée pour avoir le meilleur choix, et attendez-vous à la foule, surtout le week-end.