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It is a bar street near the river in Dublin, and is known for decades as one of the must-see places for travelers. There are many bars big and small in this street, but the most famous is the Temple Bar, there are movies made here, there is a sign at the door that says its history, tourists may have a drink to its fame, but here in Ireland, Drinking is a kind of culture, all day long people drink, they like to stand drinking, three five confidant chat.
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It is a bar street near the river in Dublin, and is known for decades as one of the must-see places for travelers. There are many bars big and small in this street, but the most famous is the Temple Bar, there are movies made here, there is a sign at the door that says its history, tourists may have a drink to its fame, but here in Ireland, Drinking is a kind of culture, all day long people drink, they like to stand drinking, three five confidant chat.
If you want to experience the lively nightlife and bar culture, then TEMPLE BAR, located on the south bank of the Liffey River in the center of Dublin, is not to be missed. It retains the medieval street pattern, with narrow cobblestone streets as its biggest feature. Temple Bar represents the oldest and most iconic bar area in Dublin, some taverns even have a history of hundreds of years. This is a paradise for night owls, and because of the bar culture, Dublin was once rated as one of the top ten nightlife spots in the world. The famous Irish poet James Joyce said, "If you miss the bar, you miss Dublin."
The Temple Bar area in Dublin, Ireland is the busiest and most famous place in Dublin. There are about 100 bars in the whole area, large and small, each with its own style. Every day, many tourists from all over the world are attracted here to drink and chat. It is really very happy.
The Temple Bar area of Dublin is located in the centre of Dublin, surrounded by many traditional alleys, bars and restaurants are located in between. The houses on both sides of the street are not high and are very traditional. Walking in a narrow street, it feels especially like shopping. There are a lot of people in the evening, every bar or restaurant is full of people, mostly young people and tourists, very lively. The consumption in Pub Street is not expensive, similar to other places in Ireland. There are churches, Halfpenny Bridge and Trinity College near Pub Street. You can also visit at the same time.
This is the most lively area in Dublin. Almost all the attractions are nearby. The customs house is across the bridge. It is very comfortable to watch the sunset here in the evening. You must go in and sit in various bars. The most famous The Temple Bar has no location, and the others are pretty good.