Kildare Village map: how to navigate the outlet

Last reviewed: May 2026

Kildare Village is a large open-air outlet with over 100 boutiques across a pedestrianised village layout. Without a map, it is easy to miss shops or walk the same street twice. This guide explains how to get the official map, how to read the layout, and how to plan a route that saves your feet.

Official map: The most up-to-date interactive map is on kildarevillage.com and in the Kildare Village app. Screenshot it before you arrive — mobile signal can be patchy on busy Saturdays.

How to get the Kildare Village map

The best version is the official interactive map on kildarevillage.com. It is updated when shops move or new ones open, which printed maps and third-party sites often miss. You can also pick up a printed map at the Guest Services desk inside the village. The Kildare Village app includes the same digital map with live boutique information.

Open official map on kildarevillage.com →

How to read the Kildare Village layout

The village is arranged in a series of interconnected streets and courtyards designed to feel like a village rather than a standard mall. Key landmarks to orient yourself:

  • Main entrance — off Nurney Road, closest to the M7 junction 13 approach
  • Guest Services — central location, good starting point for first-timers
  • Dining area — multiple cafes and restaurants spread across the village
  • Parking entrances — multiple car parks, all complimentary
  • Toilets — marked on the official map at several locations

Planning your route with the map

Before you arrive, open the official map and shortlist your priority shops by zone. Cluster stops so you are not crossing the whole village repeatedly. A typical efficient route covers one side of the village first, stops for food, then covers the other side. This approach works better than random browsing, especially on busy Saturdays when crowds slow movement.

If you are visiting with children or anyone who tires easily, identify rest points and toilets on the map before you need them rather than searching when someone is already tired.

Parking and the map

The car parks are clearly marked on the official map. There are multiple entrances off Nurney Road. On busy days, note which car park you used and which entrance you came in through — the village is large enough that returning to the wrong entrance at the end of a long day is a common mistake. A quick photo of your surroundings when you enter saves time at the end.

When the map does not match what you see

Boutiques move and new ones open regularly at Kildare Village. If a shop marked on an older map is not where you expected, ask at Guest Services — they have the most current layout. Do not rely on screenshots of maps from social media posts or travel blogs, which can be months or years out of date.

Related pages

Shops and brands guide · Getting there and parking · Full visit planning checklist · Dining and restaurants