Grafton Street

Grafton Street
Ireland, Dublin
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Grafton Street

Grafton Street
Ireland, Dublin
Grafton Street is a pedestrian street in the center of Dublin, around which there are many different sights of the Irish capital. It is named after the Duke of Grafton, the illegitimate son of the English King Charles II, who owns land in the area. It starts with a monument to Molly Malone, the heroine of a popular Irish song, on College Green and ends with St Stephen's Green and Park.
Grafton Street, with its variety of top shops, prestigious restaurants and hotels, is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. On Grafton Street during the day, and in the summer and constantly, you can see the performances of musicians, poets and mimes.

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