Temple Bar is located in the heart of Dublin city on the south side of the River Liffey. It is bordered to the south of Dame Street, Fishamble Street to the west, Westmoreland Street to the east and the River Liffey in the north. It is a very central place to yourself if you are here for sightseeing, shopping, or to make, as there are many hotels in Dublin here.
Temple Bar is one of the oldest and most popular parts of the city of Dublin. Its medieval character is immediatelyrecognized with many narrow cobbled streets and old world style lanterns. It is not certain how the area got its name, but maybe it was up to a gentleman named Sir William Temple, who said the area has the 17th A century.
Today is the Temple Bar district, one of the main cultural hotspots of the city with many Irish cultural institutions, as here the Irish Center for Photography is located in the Irish Film Institute, Temple Bar Music Center, and the Gaiety School of Acting, to a namefew.
Of course, as well as Temple Bar is one of the best nightlife, not only in Dublin, Ireland, or known, but in fact all over Europe! When the sun out of Dublin, the Temple Bar area really comes alive with young and old enjoy the variety of pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants. There is something for every taste, whether you want to enjoy a gourmet meal, listen to Irish music in a traditional pub to live, laugh your socks off at a comedy show or a party to theearly morning hours in one of the many trendy nightclubs.
During the day, Temple Bar is a great place to stroll and enjoy the atmosphere. You encounter some quirky gift shops, alternative clothing stores, bookshops, second-hand shops and some interesting vegetarian cafes. Attractions, where, after in this area include Merchant's Arch (1822), the cast-iron Ha'Penny Bridge (1816) and the Dublin Viking Adventure on Essex Street. Other major attractions such as Trinity College,Dublin Castle and Christchurch Cathedral are conveniently located walking distance of Temple Bar.
Probably the best time to visit Temple Bar is in the evening when you experience the excitement and enjoy the street entertainment in the form of street musicians and comedians. Then eat, drink and have fun!
If you had all this on your doorstep like, then choose Dublin hotels, located in Temple Bar. Three Star Hotels in Temple Bar is located in the Paramount Hotel, theParliament Hotel, Fleet Street Hotel, the Aston Hotel and the Temple Bar Hotel. You could also stay at the Riverhouse Hotel or if you are following the five-star luxury then in the exclusive Westin hotel, just steps from Temple Bar is stay are.
When you make a booking Dublin hotels in Temple Bar, you are not only in the thick of the action, you are also walking distance from O'Connell Street (Dublin's main street), and Grafton and Henry areStreet (two of the main shopping streets of the city) streets.
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