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Point Village Market

At the Point Village beside The O2.  The market will run from 9am - 5.30pm on Saturday and Sunday of every week. Family friendly and accessible via the new Luas line with over 100 stalls, the Point Village Market promises a large variety of high quality goods.

"You can get anything from a loaf of bread to new wheels for your bicycle" 

 "Some of the handcrafters we've recruited will offer custom-made merchandise, from jewellery to furniture to clothing. The vendors take special pride in helping shoppers find just what they're looking for."

Supporting local economy and start up business, 15 pitches per week will be dedicated to art and design students showcasing and selling their wares and a further 15 dedicated to members of the public for house clear out/yard sale. The regular core stalls encompassing the remaining units have been hand picked, exercising a high level of quality control in programming a market that is sustainable, affordable, high quality and entertaining space. Like Camden Market in London, the Market envisaged is modern and vibrant, while recreating the charm of an old fashioned market place. Encompassing elements from the traditional Farmers' market to crafts, household goods and bespoke fashion retail.

Visit www.pointvillagemarket.ie for more information. For information on the 60 metre tall observation wheel please visit The Dublin Wheel

VIDEO - To watch video of the Point Village Market and the Dublin Wheel Click here


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Docklands Fact

The original Jeanie Johnston was built in 1847. As the famine gripped Ireland, the owners carried fleeing Irish emigrants to North America. It made 16 voyages in total, carrying 2,500 Irish emigrants. The fare to Quebec was £3.10.