Set alongside the River Liffey, Temple Bar is a compact neighbourhood made up of picturesque 17th-century architecture and known for its cultural offerings, and its nightlife. People are drawn here to discover the works at the Irish Photography Centre, performances at the New Theatre or films at the Arthouse Multimedia Centre. During the summer months expect to find outdoor film screenings in Meetinghouse Square while, throughout the year, literature enthusiasts can come on the weekends and scour the Temple Bar Book Market in Temple Bar Square. The nightlife is renowned, usually starting in one of the old traditional pubs and leading onto one of the local nightclubs. For something a little more sedate there is a wide range of restaurants too. This is a lively area well-suited to the young and creative. The best hotels in Temple Bar tend to be trendy spots in keeping with the area's character.
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Dublin (Temple Bar)
Famously owned by Bono and The Edge of U2, The Clarence has been transformed into one of Dublin's hippest hotels. Situated on the banks of the Liffey it is perfectly placed for making the most of Dublin's many sights and legendary nightlife. A stylish, good value spot for a city break.
Dublin (Temple Bar)
Neatly located in the heart of Temple Bar, Dublin's quirky cobble stoned neighbourhood, The Morgan Hotel is an elegant spot with stylish rooms, complete with Nespresso machines. Dine at 10 Fleet Street Restaurant and Bar, a chic restaurant with a menu of Irish favourites. Superb!
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