Temple Bar Square - Reviews from across the web
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Temple Bar Square, Dublin - IgoUgo Reviews Merchants Arch, the traditional entrance to the Temple Bar, leads to a short, narrow, and dark alley lined with shops–it feels a bit like the beginnings of a bazaar–and then opens up into the bright modern area known as the Temple Bar Square. The area of Temple Bar is named after Sir William Tem... igougo.com
Temple Bar, Dublin - Temple Bar Square Photos We approached the Temple Bar region of Dublin over the Ha’penny Bridge. This bridge, built in 1816, used to charge a toll of a halfpenny (it's free now!). Indeed it had just been restored when we v... photos.igougo.com
Temple Bar - Dublin Tourist Traps - VirtualTourist.com TEMPLE BAR AT NIGHT IS ONE BIG TOURIST TRAP WITH A FEW EXCEPTIONS. by day there are amazing things in temple bar - the irsih film centre, the food market, even arthouse occasionally interests but at night in turns into one massive tourist theme park where you're lucky to hear an irish accent. this g... virtualtourist.com
The Quays Bar, Temple Bar Square If The Quays is clearly designed for the tour coach crowd, to criticise it for that would be churlish. It's generally full and the crows are lively and enjoying themselves. Having gone in for one pint, I stayed for several, because the music was good. If you're on a whistle-stop tour of the capital ... living-dublin-pubs.com
Temple Bar- Dublin, Ireland - VirtualTourist.com At the southbank of the River Liffey you will find the famous quarter of Temple Bar. This is an area that is mostly famous because of its vivid nightlife and its cultural aspects. Temple Bar is one of the only parts of Dublin that kept its medieval street pattern: small, narrow streets: mostly paved... virtualtourist.com
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