Take a spin down to Dublin's docklands

BERNICE HARRISON with alternatives to movies and the mall

BERNICE HARRISONwith alternatives to movies and the mall

AS MOST PEOPLE usually only make it down to the far end of Dublin’s quays at night-time when they’re going to a concert in the O2, it’s interesting to go down there during the day at weekends when the Point Village Market is in full swing.

Stalls sell a mix of crafts, fashion, food – including a farmers market, bric-a-brac – pretty much anything goes. And after a rainy week the weather promises to be good.

The market runs from 10am to 6pm.

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A big draw this weekend is the live music where three bands will take to the stage both today and tomorrow (beginning at noon) and play in a fund-raiser for the Musical Youth Foundation.

One of the most interesting aspects of the market is how many young stall holders it attracts.

The organisers operate a student incentive scheme whereby once students have a valid student card (including secondary students) they can apply for a free stall to sell things they have made.

The market began in May and to date students have sold all sorts of self-made goodies from fashion to jewellery.

Getting there is easy – it’s the last stop on the Luas red line.

Get a birds’ eye view of that part of Dublin from the Wheel of Dublin (pictured above), entry in the Point Village, open 10am to 10pm. Family tickets are €23.


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