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    December 6, 2015

    Through the cobblestone streets you can go for a stroll and enjoy a meal in one of the restaurants or pubs. Incidentally, the whole district is a pedestrian zone. Often, street performers or musicians are out and about at Meetinghouse Square, and the pubs also traditionally play music. If you are looking for the original Irish, you will be rather disappointed, the audience is very international. If you just want to drink a pint of Guinness in a nice environment, you will be fine. Among the pubs include u.a. Fitzsimons, Farringtons, The Temple Bar, Porterhouse or Turk's Head.

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      October 31, 2017

      The inn bar in the Dublin pub district par excellence. Unfortunately also very touristy and always full. But visiting the pub district should be part of a Dublin visit. At least to watch. A Guinness you can then in a pub in the side streets better (and cheaper) enjoy ...

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        January 31, 2023

        It is commonly said that Temple Bar in Dublin is a must for every visitor to Ireland. It offers an incomparable combination of history, art and culture, coupled with a lively atmosphere and Irish hospitality.
        Well - the streets are full of shops, bars and restaurants that offer a unique insight into the local culture. A visit to Temple Bar is definitely an unforgettable experience that every visitor will remember.

        However, it is important to note that Temple Bar is also known for its crowds and tourists. If you're looking for peace and relaxation, it might not be the best place. It can also be difficult to find parking and prices in bars and restaurants can be higher than in other parts of Dublin. Nevertheless, a visit to Temple Bar is definitely worth it to experience a real piece of Irish culture.

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          August 13, 2023

          Probably the most famous pub in Ireland.
          But there are more pleasant options for a cozy beer

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            Here you can experience Dublin pure, one of several pubs in the Temple Bar district

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              August 23, 2019

              The Temple Bar is a fun, happening district of Dublin, but it is also an expensive tourist hotspot. Unless you want to go clubbing on a Saturday night, you can get a quiet pint almost anywhere else for cheaper.

                February 23, 2022

                Temple Bar is a lively riverside district criss-crossed by cobbled pedestrian streets. The busy pubs offer live folk music and DJ sets, and the on-site restaurants offer Asian, American and Irish cuisine. Clothing and handicrafts by local designers are available in the quirky boutiques.

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                  September 25, 2019

                  Nice neighborhood on the riverside for eating, drinking and having fun

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                    November 7, 2022

                    You will not meet any Dublin locals in this area or in Temple Bar's Pub. The whole area is frequented exclusively by tourists (not that there is anything wrong with that) The Temple Bar area is picturesque, but locals frequent other areas that are less touristy and definitely cheaper.
                    Be prepared to pay an overcharge for any drink taken here, considering that Dublin City is quite expensive, the prices in Temple Bar are exaggerated!
                      Great district with many pubs, restaurants, etc.😋🍺🤠

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                        March 4, 2021

                        Brilliant social place to go and a must visit during the rugby internationals. Home to the world's most expensive Guinness but worth every penny....

                          September 14, 2023

                          In the Temple Bar district, the bear dances at night time. There are many pubs called Temple Bar and some places to eat. But THE Temple Bar pub, which was founded in 1840, is not only the most photographed, it is also rightly always busy. Live music, an incredible variety of whiskeys and an “outside” smoking area with various temple-themed masks make a visit an unforgettable experience. Of course you can drink cheaper in many other places, but it's also the best place to meet other Dublin travelers.

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                            August 24, 2022

                            Temple Bar is a lively riverside district criss-crossed by cobbled pedestrian streets. The busy pubs offer live folk music and DJ sets, and the on-site restaurants offer Asian, American and Irish cuisine. Clothing and handicrafts by local designers are available in the quirky boutiques. The National Photographic Archive is dedicated to Ireland's history, while the Project Arts Center and Temple Bar Gallery and Studios showcase contemporary art.

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                              Is a district; Temple Bar District; many name match pubs there 👆🍻

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                                March 5, 2023

                                The Temple Bar Pub is a legendary spot in Dublin, that's famous for its live music and great atmosphere. It's located in the Temple Bar neighborhood, which is known for its pubs and nightlife.

                                Fun fact: The Temple Bar Pub is actually named after the neighborhood it's in, not the other way around! The neighborhood got its name from Sir William Temple, who owned the land in the 17th century. The pub has been around since the 19th century and has a lot of history and character. It's definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a good time in Dublin!

                                  June 23, 2023

                                  You have to be here!! However, there are also different prices for a pint of beer, the later the evening gets.
                                  Tip: Temple Bar is empty at 9 a.m. and preparations are being made for the next day... Ideal for taking pictures without people.

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                                    August 12, 2023

                                    This is a place you should visit once when you are in Dublin.

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                                      July 21, 2018

                                      it is worth to look in, nicely done

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                                        August 2, 2023

                                        Temple Bar Pub in the Temple Bar district. What is there to say? Lean back and enjoy.

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                                          May 7, 2022

                                          Went here on Friday night and it was a loud, packed party mile. If that's what you're looking for, it's perfect. We preferred to look for a smaller pub a little off the beaten track.

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                                            March 4, 2023

                                            The Temple Bar area is known for its colorful and quirky street art, which can be found on nearly every corner. However, one of the most famous works of street art in the neighborhood is a painting of a giant elephant that's hidden away in a narrow alleyway. The painting is so well-hidden that many locals don't even know it exists, but those who do consider it a hidden gem of the neighborhood.

                                              August 6, 2024

                                              The Temple Bar Pub has had a license to serve alcohol since 1840. It also has a large selection of beers and whiskeys. It also guarantees live music of the traditional Irish style. It is relatively large and has one room, which is covered in Guinness signs up to the ceiling. In it stands a figure of an "unknown whiskey drinker" who is raising his arms towards the ceiling in a very distinctive - almost jubilant - manner. Very funny and a popular photo motif. Several bars line the striking red location.

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                                                May 6, 2019

                                                Next door there is a souvenir shop with products to Ireland, Guiness and this temple bar.

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                                                  July 19, 2018

                                                  Temple bar is fab loved it expensive but worth it

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