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Autumn day walk along Henry Street in Dublin City in Ireland 17 OCTOBER 2025 HENRY STREET Henry Street (Irish: Sráid Anraí) is located on Dublin's Northside and is one of the two principal shopping streets of Dublin (the other being Grafton Street). Henry Street runs from the Spire of Dublin and the General Post Office on O'Connell Street in the east to Liffey Street in the west. At Liffey Street, the street becomes Mary Street, which continues the shopping street until it ends at crossing Capel Street. Henry Street and Mary Street are often considered as one (and in fact form a single shopping area with their eastward continuations, beyond the Spire, North Earl Street and Talbot Street). Henry Street is connected to Princes Street North by the GPO Arcade. Properties began to be developed along Henry Street in the 1760s, with a variety of businesses and shops. There are now none of the original Georgian properties left. The street was pedestrianised in the 1980s. The flagship Arnotts store is at nos. 9-15 Henry Street, and has been based there since 1843. The current name dates from 1865. The original buildings were extensively destroyed by fire in 1894. Many buildings on the street were damaged or destroyed during the 1916 Easter Rising and only two 19th-century properties survived - Arnotts at Bos. 9-15 and No. 6. Rebuilding took place soon afterwards, with several buildings constructed from concrete or brick. Nos. 27-30 were removed to accommodate the extension of the General Post Office building on O'Connell Street in the 1920s. Henry Street is home to some of Irelands most popular stores including a flagship Dunnes Stores, Next, Arnotts Department Store and Marks & Spencer. Grocery shopping on the street include Dunnes Stores, Tesco, M&S FoodHall and the Fruit & Veg market stalls on nearby Moore Street. Roches Stores had a large department store on the street which was later sold to Debenhams in 2007, the store closed down in 2020 when Debenhams went into receivership. The unit is under development as of 2025. The first ever Penneys/Primark store opened on Mary Street (a continuation of Henry Street) in 1969. The Jervis Shopping Centre is also on Mary Street, home to over 60 stores including Boots, JD Sports, Tesco and the largest New Look store in the world. The opening of the Jervis Centre in 1996 brought many UK high Street stores to Ireland for the very first time including Boots, Argos & Debenhams. Buskers, including musicians, poets and mime artists, commonly perform to the shopping crowds. Henry Street is home to the Henry St Christmas Market every December where the street is lined with street traders for the month selling Christmas decorations, gifts & toys. This has been a long standing tradition with Dubliners who come into Henry St for their Christmas shopping to buy off the traders. December 8th is also a famous date in Ireland for people from the countryside to come up to Dublin City for shopping. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING. PLEASE LIKE THIS VIDEO AND SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL. COMMENTS ARE ALSO ALWAYS ENJOYED BY MYSELF AND OTHER VIEWERS. #Walk #Walking #Dublin #DublinCity #TravelVlog #TravelVlogs #IslandLife #HenryStreet #City #Ireland #ExploreIreland