Temple Bar Travel Guide

Dublin
Temple Bar which includes signage and a bar as well as children
Wander down medieval-style alleys lined with pubs, shops and galleries, then have a pint, listen to music or party.

Temple Bar is a cultural quarter in central Dublin. It gets busy at night, especially on weekends. Souvenir shops and galleries accommodate sightseers and art enthusiasts earlier in the day. The drinking and dining in touristy venues starts in the afternoon and after sunset Temple Bar becomes a rowdy party scene.

Resident Sir William Temple, provost of Trinity College in 1609, may have given the area its name. The cramped district became derelict in the 19th century. The cheap rents attracted small shop tenants and (tattoo) artists, which gave the area the bohemian atmosphere that saved it from demolition. Temple Bar was regenerated as a cultural district in the 1990s. Here you’ll find one of the oldest streets in Dublin, Fishamble Street, which is a good example of how the medieval character was preserved.

It’s free to browse the brightly painted shops and sit in the pubs, but souvenirs and drinks don’t come cheap. Do as the locals do and enjoy a pint of draught (beer on tap) while listening to live music. You can’t miss the bright red Temple Bar pub, one of the district’s oldest and most crowded bars. 

For art, visit the Irish Photography Centre and Temple Bar Gallery and Studio. Ireland’s famous musical acts feature on a massive Wall of Fame on the Rockarchive Gallery in Temple Lane. On weekends, head to the Cow’s Lane market for fashion, Temple Bar Square for books, or Meetinghouse Square for fresh produce or an outdoor movie in summer. 

At night, music pours out from the pubs and clubs, along with many staggering patrons. If you are not here for serious partying, raise a glass and sing along with a band, or watch a game of sports televised inside many of the pubs. Enjoy the nightlife and good luck with understanding an intoxicated Irishman!

Temple Bar lies in between Dame Street and the River Liffey. It connects many Dublin landmarks and is a stop on the Dublin hop-on, hop-off bus tour. Get a guide from the Temple Bar Information Centre to see what’s on. Most pubs close before midnight and all venues are closed by 3 a.m.


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Top hotels in Temple Bar

Temple Bar Lane
Temple Bar Lane
3.5 out of 5
19 Temple Lane South, Dublin
The price is ₹10,291 per night from 3 Jun to 4 Jun
₹10,291
per night
3 Jun - 4 Jun
Stay at this hotel in Dublin. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and daily housekeeping. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their ...
7/10 Good! (524 reviews)
"Beautifully renovated. Comfortable, convenient. Excellent staff. You will be right next door to the Temple Bar - one of the noisiest spots in Dublin. They provide you ear plugs. You'll need them. They worked fine for me. I slept well."

Reviewed on 31 May 2024

Temple Bar Lane
Wellington Temple Bar
Wellington Temple Bar
3 out of 5
23 Wellington Quay, Dublin, Dublin
The price is ₹10,835 per night from 3 Jun to 4 Jun
₹10,835
per night
3 Jun - 4 Jun
Stay at this 3-star hotel in Dublin. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions St. Stephen's Green and Guinness Storehouse ...
8/10 Very Good! (185 reviews)
"Great location, staff was nice, resolved any meeds we had. Room was clean, they provide daily room cleaning. Only issue is they do not hold suitcases."

Reviewed on 28 May 2024

Wellington Temple Bar
Temple Bar Hotel
Temple Bar Hotel
4 out of 5
13-17 Fleet St Temple Bar, Dublin
The price is ₹14,733 per night from 1 Jul to 2 Jul
₹14,733
per night
1 Jul - 2 Jul
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Dublin. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 restaurants and 3 bars/lounges. Our guests praise the breakfast and the restaurant ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,012 reviews)
"The hotel is in a great location down the street from The Temple Bar and other famous pubs and within easy walking distance of Trinity College and the cathedral. Perfect for walking everywhere you’d want to go in the area."

Reviewed on 31 May 2024

Temple Bar Hotel
The Morgan Hotel
The Morgan Hotel
4 out of 5
10 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Dublin
The price is ₹15,891 per night from 2 Jul to 3 Jul
₹15,891
per night
2 Jul - 3 Jul
Stay at this 4-star eco-certified hotel in Dublin. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and 24-hour room service. Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,007 reviews)
"We arrived early and they got us into our room very quickly. In a very good spot close to everything we wanted to see. There is a little store across the street where we could pick up waters and fruit."

Reviewed on 31 May 2024

The Morgan Hotel
Temple Bar Inn
Temple Bar Inn
3 out of 5
40-47 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, Dublin
The price is ₹14,280 per night from 3 Jun to 4 Jun
₹14,280
per night
3 Jun - 4 Jun
Stay at this 3-star hotel in Dublin. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the restaurant in their ...
9/10 Wonderful! (974 reviews)
"Great location!"

Reviewed on 30 May 2024

Temple Bar Inn
The Fleet
The Fleet
4 out of 5
19-20 Fleet Street, Dublin, Dublin
The price is ₹15,381 per night from 1 Jul to 2 Jul
₹15,381
per night
1 Jul - 2 Jul
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Dublin. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a rooftop terrace and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (999 reviews)
"Sink was clogged and shower door was off its track. We fixed both- front desk provided free breakfast for our trouble."

Reviewed on 27 May 2024

The Fleet
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Old Jameson Distillery showing interior views, a bar and heritage elements

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4.5/5(2,709 area reviews)

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Old Jameson Distillery featuring signage

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Smithfield
Guinness Storehouse which includes interior views and drinks or beverages

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Portobello
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Grand Canal Dock
The Convention Centre Dublin featuring a city and modern architecture

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