Shopping in Dublin is back up and running with punters hitting the high-streets and shopping centres from the early hours this morning.
We decided to take a stroll along Henry Street as well as hitting up Dundrum shopping centre just hours after stores reopened their doors thanks to Level 3 restrictions.
There was relatively big queues in Dundrum shops on Tuesday morning - especially but not surprisingly their Penneys store which saw majority of the main action.
Masked shoppers were more than happy to pose for photos as they walked away with their hands full of bags containing presents and gifts for loved ones.
On any normal day, no street is busier than the bustling Henry Street in Dublin City with an array of options to choose from.
With a Penneys, an Arnotts, a Dunnes Stores, a Next and many more outlets, the place is unsurprisingly thronged with eager shoppers.
it was busy but not jammed with plenty of people of course unable to go shopping at this time on a weekday.
However, it is noticeably busier than much of this year with the likes of Penneys attracting huge crowds.
Bags full of Christmas gifts and budget clothes can be seen being hauled along the long street in the chilly but fine weather.
Take a look at our video above to see what Henry Street in Dublin looked like at 11am this morning.