Dublin, like any city has a huge amount of shops. It is difficult to know for sure. You'll find most of the large British chain stores, other European stores as well as some U.S. ones. In addition to this, there are a number of Irish chains and smaller independent stores.
The main shopping streets are Grafton Street on the southside of the city centre and Henry Street on the northside. There are many, many others, depending on what kind of shops you are looking for.
Tesco have not pulled out of Ireland. They still have many shops all over Ireland.
Wristbands can be got in many shops in Ireland, such as shops selling clothes and jewellery or accessories. They may also be got in some specialised shops, like sports shops or charity shops or shops selling goods for tourists. Many markets will have stalls that sell various items of clothing and jewellery and other accessories, including wristbands. So there are lots of places in any major town or city where you can get them.
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No. The currency of the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (EUR or €). The currency of Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, is the British Pound (GBP or £). Generally the Euro is not accepted in Northern Ireland, although some large shops and some shops near the border with the Republic of Ireland will accept it.
Price of milk in Ireland is 75cent-2.50 per litr.
There don't seem to be any Wiccan shops in Dublin, but there are four in other cities.See the Related Link to the homepage of the Northern Ireland branch of "Witches of the World."
they went to cafas shops and little resturants
Paddy Power is listed as having over 200 shops in the UK and Ireland. There are no physical casinos in either UK or Ireland. As their casino business is operated online.
There are many possible answers to that question. Shops, water, people, churches, pubs, grass, trees and many other things.
It will depend on each brand.