From Temple Bar to the Book of Kells, the Irish capital has its fair share of iconic attractions, but you’ll find just as much magic elsewhere — in its thriving music scene, new breed of after-hour ...
The Temple Bar area on the south bank of the River Liffey holds the dual distinction of being one of Dublin's busiest nightlife hubs for tourists and locals alike and one of the city's precious ...
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A busy nightlife of the Temple Bar area of Dublin, Ireland. Temple Bar is a very popular historic ... [+] quarter of Dublin filled with pubs, restaurants and music venues. When most people ...
His tomb is inside the cathedral. The Oliver St. John Gogarty Pub, 5859 Fleet St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Named after the poet and writer who was a friend of James Joyce, this pub is located in the ...
Often compared to Bourbon Street in New Orleans, this neighborhood is Dublin's famous party hub. During the day, this district thrives on artistic vision, featuring numerous independent galleries ...
At the heart of Dublin’s pub scene sits The Temple Bar, known for its striking ambience on the outside and unrivaled charm and vitality on the inside. Tourists come for the Instagrammable ...
Inside, the Westin Dublin retains its Irish charm through ... and it's less than a 10-minute walk from the popular Temple Bar. Additional nearby attractions within walking distance of this Westin ...