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[2025 Dublin Restaurant] Travel Guide for The Temple Bar Pub (Updated Mar)

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When hearing TempleBar for the first time, many people will mistake it for a bar. In fact, it refers to an area in the center of Dublin, a shopping street full of Irish style. Temple Bar is located on the south bank of the Liffey River, between the famous Trinity College and Dublin Castle. Chen Sheng once admonished everyone in the song not to get drunk in Beijing at night, but if you come to the Temple District in Dublin, you will not be able to drink if you want to. This is the hinterland of Dublin's nightlife. On both sides of the staggered stone roads, bars with different characteristics rub shoulders together. The authentic Guinness, Baileys and whisky are full of great temptation for visiting drinkers. Even if you're not that keen on alcohol, you have to have a glass of it to make it worthwhile. Here, there are all the elements you can imagine about the bar, alternative electronic music, noisy gongchao interlacing, Gaelic language specially used to talk, and even the smokyness of walking on the street will be produced by the volatilization of alcohol. Subtle smell. If you are not satisfied with the thrill of drinking, there are also many restaurants worth visiting, which is definitely the ideal home for your evening in Dublin. The Temple Bar area is not only the cultural heart of Dublin, but also a vibrant, bustling, cosmopolitan area in the heart of Dublin. This small area has a wide choice of restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels and shopping malls to suit all tastes and price points, and many cultural centres and galleries are very close to the Temple Bar area.

Address:
47-48 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 N725
Opening times:
Open 10:30-01:30For reference only
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