Temple Bar is located in the heart of Dublin, which is located on the south side of the River Liffey. It is bounded on the south through Dame Street, Fishamble Street in West Street West Further east and the River Liffey to the north. This is a very central, based on yourself, if you're not here for sight seeing, shopping and visiting, because there are lots of hotels in Dublin here.
Temple Bar is one of the oldest and most beloved pieces of Dublin. Its medieval character is instantly recognizablewith many cobbled streets and old world style lamp posts. Not sure how the area has got its name, but maybe it was down to a man named Sir William Temple, who said that the development of the area in 17 century.
Today, the area of Temple Bar is one of the city's cultural venues, with many Irish cultural institutions are located here, including the Irish Photography Center, the Irish Film Institute in Temple Bar Music Center and the Gaiety School of Acting for a few speak.
OfOf course, Temple Bar is known as one of the best places for entertainment, not only in Dublin and Ireland, but in fact the whole of Europe! When the sun sets over Dublin Temple Bar area comes alive with young and old to enjoy the wide selection of pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants. Here is something for everyone if you want a gourmet meal, listen to live music in a traditional Irish pub, laugh your socks off in a comedy or in part in the wee hoursmany trendy nightclubs.
During the day, Temple Bar is a wonderful place to just stroll and enjoy the atmosphere. It includes some of the shops in wrong and souvenir shops, alternative bookstores, second-hand shops and a couple of interesting vegetarian cafe. Places to watch out for this area include the Merchant's Arch (1822), iron Ha'penny Bridge (1816) and the Dublin Viking Adventure on Essex Street. Other attractions such as Trinity College, Dublin Castle and Christchurch Cathedral are within walking distance from Temple Bar
Probably the best time to visit this evening, Temple Bar, the pressure can experience and enjoy street performances, in the form of bushes and comedians. Then eat, drink and enjoy!
If you want everything at your fingertips, such as hotels in Dublin, located in Temple Bar to choose. Three star hotel in Temple Bar, includes Paramount Hotel, Parliament> Hotel, Fleet Street Hotel, Temple Bar Hotel Aston Hotel. You can also stay at the Riverhouse Hotel, or if you go to five star luxury then stay at the exclusive Westin Hotel, which is a short walk from Temple Bar
When you book hotels in Dublin Temple Bar, not only in the middle of the action, you must also be within walking distance of O'Connell Street Main Street (Dublin)and Grafton Street and Henry (two of the main shopping streets).