Dublin's Most Famous Street, Right on Your Doorstep
Planning a city break or shopping weekend in Dublin? Then you’re in the right place. Just a few steps from Grafton Street, The Grafton Hotel puts you right in the heart of one of Europe’s best-loved pedestrian shopping streets — lined with shops, cafés, performers, and history.
Did you know Grafton Street dates all the way back to the early 1700s? It was named after Henry FitzRoy, the First Duke of Grafton, and originally served as a key route connecting the city centre to the south side of Dublin. Over time, the street evolved into the lively heart of the city’s shopping scene.
Today, it’s not just a shopping street — it’s where Dublin comes alive. From iconic department stores to independent bookshops, it’s also home to the city’s most talented street performers. This is a place where you might hear a classically trained violinist one minute, and a singer-songwriter the next. It’s part high street, part open-air stage, and always full of life.
Whether you’re browsing, grabbing coffee, or people-watching from a café window, here’s everything worth seeing (and sipping) near Grafton Street.
Shops You’ll Want to Visit on Grafton Street
Grafton Street is Dublin’s main shopping artery — a place where global fashion meets Irish charm.
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Brown Thomas – Ireland’s top luxury department store with brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and more
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Weir & Sons – Classic Irish jeweller, proudly serving the city since 1869
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Dubray Books – A peaceful, welcoming bookshop that’s perfect for slow browsing
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Avoca – Colourful Irish homeware and gifts (just off the main street)
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Zara, & Other Stories, H&M, and more fashion favourites
Even if you’re not in a shopping mood, the buzz, the live music, and the local feel make walking down Grafton Street a great experience.

Where to Grab a Coffee or Something Sweet
There’s no shortage of coffee stops, classic cafés, and quick treats around here:
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Bewley’s – A Dublin icon. Try to get a window seat upstairs — it’s the best people-watching spot in town.
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Butlers Chocolate Café – Rich hot chocolate and handmade sweets, made for a mid-shop treat
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The Rolling Donut – Fresh, fun, and exactly what it sounds like
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Clement & Pekoe – A few minutes away on South William Street — coffee and tea done right
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Kaph – A cosy, low-key favourite of the Creative Quarter crowd
You’ll find everything from traditional Irish charm to modern coffee culture, all close to The Grafton Hotel.
Things to See Around Grafton Street
There’s more to the area than shops and cafés — here are some nearby sights worth walking to:
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St. Stephen’s Green – A peaceful park just at the top of Grafton Street. Great for a break with a coffee or a short stroll.
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The Little Museum of Dublin – A small museum with a big personality. It tells the story of the city in a friendly, fun way.
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Trinity College – Home to the famous Long Room and Book of Kells. A must for first-time visitors.
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George’s Street Arcade – For quirky gifts, local crafts, and something a little offbeat
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Creative Quarter – Side streets packed with vintage shops, design studios, and hidden gems
Why Stay at The Grafton Hotel
The name says it all — we’re just around the corner from Grafton Street. But it’s not just about location:
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Comfortable rooms for solo travellers, couples, or small groups
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Great for shopping weekends, relaxed city breaks, or spontaneous getaways
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Bartley’s – our on-site bar and restaurant, perfect for a cocktail after a day out
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No need for taxis or transport — everything’s walkable from here
You get city buzz when you want it and a stylish place to unwind when you don’t.
FAQs – Exploring Grafton Street from The Grafton Hotel
You’ll find Brown Thomas, Zara, Dubray Books, Weir & Sons, Avoca, and more.
We’re a 2-minute walk away — it’s right at our doorstep.
Stephen’s Green, Trinity College, local museums, and the Creative Quarter are all nearby.
Bewley’s, Butlers, Clement & Pekoe, and Kaph are all excellent and within a short stroll.
Absolutely — it’s not just for shopping. It’s one of the best places in Dublin to take in the atmosphere.
Stay Right Beside Dublin’s Best Shopping Street
If Grafton Street is on your Dublin list, it makes sense to stay close. Book your room at The Grafton Hotel and make the most of your city break from the moment you arrive.