If there is one street in Dublin that unites all antique lovers, it's Francis Street. Dublin's very own Antique Quarter. This beautiful old street is not only a heaven for antique collectors with money in the pocket but for everyone with a taste for fine art and furniture (just because you look doesn't mean you have to buy).
Take a right turn on Thomas Street (if you're heading towards Christ Church) and you'll take a big step back to the past. Both sides of the street are lined with antique shops and art galleries,giving the street an antique fair feel.
Here you'll find Oxfam Home Johnston Antiques, Sean McGahan & sons, Martin Fennelly, Michael Connell, Lantern Antiques, Esther Sexton antiques, Niall Mullen and O'Sullivan Antiques to name just a few treasure shops, many of whom are family-run businesses. Art lovers will enjoy The Bad Art Gallery and Monster Truck, Portfolio and Gallery Zozimus.
I'm not an antique fanatic, nor an expert, and I don't know the whole antique lingo. I do, however, recognize a beautiful piece of furniture when I see one. And I can tell you, Francis street is jam-backed with stunning things from past till present. After all the browsing and window-shopping, you can sit down for a pint in The Liberty Belle and make sure to drop by for coffee (and maybe some snack) at Just Off Francis Street (78 Thomas Street), my new favourite lunch-spot in town. read more