Lively Temple Bar might be famous for its nightlife, but as one of the oldest parts of the city it has another side to its personality that most visitors don’t experience. This vibrant area is rich in culture, history and art - you just have to know where to look! So let a local reveal Temple Bar’s creative art’s scene, discover Medieval and Viking Dublin and enjoy a drink in the oldest pub in the area which has been loved by Dubliners for more than 160 years!
Posted By : cherylwT7791UH
We had two days in Dublin, loved it here. We took in the Jeanie Johnston famine ship. Trinity College, the long room and Book of Kells, Dublin Castle, the Prison, St Patrick’s Cathedral, Christ Church, temple Bar , walked along the River Liffey and went through numerous shops and of course The Guinness StoreHouse. We loved Dublin ,we loved the people, the Irish food! Great experience!
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Posted On : 2024-03-20 14:42:19
Posted By : stevenwR3061JW
Yami is amazing. Very attentive and personable. Really made made my wife and I feel like family. Thank you Yami for our great experience!
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Posted On : 2023-11-05 12:59:06
Posted By : Hana K
Temple bar is very nice place, actually one of the first in Dublin, easy to find, great music, and has a James Joyce corner. It got awarded and warm recommendations to visit it, enjoy :-)
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Posted On : 2019-02-04 03:16:48