Carroll's Irish Gift Stores

Shop floor display in Carroll's Irish Gift Stores
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No trip to Ireland is complete without a visit to a Carroll's Irish Gift Store. Carroll's Irish Gifts is Ireland's retailer of Irish clothing, jewellery, souvenirs and gift products. This iconic brand has 21 stores across Dublin, Cork, Galway, Kilkenny and Belfast.

Carroll's Irish Gift Stores showcases traditional and new wave Irish craft products from some of the most talented designers and craft professionals in Ireland. Carroll's Irish Gift Stores are rooted in the fabric of Irish retailing and are proud to source over 80% of its products from local suppliers and craft makers. Whether that gift is for yourself, to remind you of friends and family, or is a memento for your once in a lifetime trip to Ireland, Carroll's Irish Gift Stores are proud to be part of your story.

If you are looking to explore the charming array of Carroll's Irish Gifts Stores in Dublin City, you will find them dotted across the city’s most iconic streets. In the bustling heart of Dublin 2, Westmoreland Street offers a treasure trove of souvenirs. The historic O’ Connell Street has two Carroll's Irish Gift Stores. Talbot Street, known for its vibrant atmosphere, is home to another Carroll's Irish Gift Store, while Henry Street, a shopper’s paradise, also boasts a Carroll's Irish Gift Store.

For those enjoying the greenery of St Stephen’s Green, a visit to the shopping centre there will reveal yet another Carroll's Irish Gift Store. Grafton Street, synonymous with Dublin’s shopping scene, invites you to explore the Carroll's Irish Gift Store at number 37. Suffolk Street offers also has two Carroll's Irish Gift Stores. The Temple Bar area has Carroll's Irish Gift Stores on Fleet Street and Dame Street, perfect for picking up a memento amidst the many lively pubs and galleries. Smithfield’s Duck Lane adds to the list with its own Carroll's Irish Gift Store.

Every Carroll's Irish Gift Store offers a wide variety of Irish gifts that capture the essence of Ireland.