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  Temple Bar, Dublin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Temple Bar (Barra an Teampaill in Irish) is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland.
Fishamble Street in Temple Bar was the location of the first performance of Handel's Messiah on 13 April, 1742.
Pubs in the area include the Porterhouse, the Oliver St. John Gogarty, the Turk's Head, the Temple Bar, Isolde's Tower, the Quays Bar, the MEZZ, the Foggy Dew and Eamon Doran's.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Temple_Bar,_Dublin   (632 words)

  
 Dublin - Temple Bar | Footprint Guides
Until the 1980s Temple Bar remained a run-down area of the city, waiting to be demolished for a new bus station.
Temple Bar is a fun place to be, especially at night and in the summer when food, drink, music and crowds of people all combine to create a lively street vibe.
Temple Bar has very little to do with the Ireland of tradition that many visitors seek, but it’s perfect if you’re short on time and love waking up late in the morning, a bit hazy on the details but sure you had a great time.
www.footprintguides.com /Dublin/Temple-Bar.php   (1370 words)

  
 Temple Bar Hotel - Dublin
The Temple Bar Hotel is at the hub of the vibrant Temple Bar district and is close to all the major amenities and attractions.
Dublin's attractions are many and include castles, cathedrals, universities, theatres, breweries and distilleries - all within walking distance of The Temple Bar Hotel.
The Temple Bar Hotel is situated on Fleet Street in the Temple Bar district of Dublin, Ireland, very close to the many attractions throughout the city.
reservation.placestostay.com /SearchHotel.aspx?AffiliateId=74683&HotelId=AAFEB3iNgB0H1Mue9kgy   (310 words)

  
 Dublin's Temple Bar
Temple Bar is a colourful quarter of Dublin City which, almost accidentally it could be said, over the years developed a bohemian 'Left Bank' character, while retaining in its cobbled streets and old buildings a charm no longer to be found in many other parts of the city.
The Temple Bar district extends from Fishamble Street in the west to Westmoreland Street in the east, and from the River Liffey in the north to Lord Edward Street-Dame Street-College Green in the south.
The term 'bar' in the London context meant a barrier or gate closing the entrance to the London property of the Knights of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem, or Knights Templar for short.
homepage.eircom.net /~seanjmurphy/dublin/templebar.htm   (6397 words)

  
 Temple Bar Hotel - Dublin
Rendezvous Bar is a traditional residents bar with access only from the lobby of the hotel.
Temple Bar Hotel with its central downtown location is ideal for meetings of up to 70 persons.
Temple Bar Hotel is located right in the city centre within 200 metres of O’Connell Bridge and Trinity College — the very heart of Dublin.
www.dublinhotels.demon.co.uk /temple.html   (278 words)

  
 Temple Bar, Dublin
Temple Bar itself is the central street of an area that stretches from O'Connell Bridge and Westmoreland Street westward to Christchurch Cathedral, bounded on the south and north by Dame Street and the river.
Temple Bar is Dublin's self-designated Cultural Quarter, consciously developed since 1991 out of a rambling collection of crumbling warehouses and derelict buildings which occupied what had once been the heart of mediaeval Dublin.
Check the Temple Bar Gallery for exhibitions and The Music Centre for gigs - its range is wider than the teenage Goth population in the bar would imply.
www.living-dublin.com /temple-bar.htm   (563 words)

  
 Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland, Central Reservations Attractions
Temple Bar is a bustling, lively cultural and cosmopolitan area in the heart of Dublin City.
Temple Bar has a fantastic range of cafes, restaurants hotels, bars and shops, not to mention the many galleried and cultural centres.
Situated on the edge of cosmopolitan Temple Bar, one of Dublin's oldest streets next to Christchurch Cathedral, the George Frederic Handel Hotel embraces the spirit and vitality of Dublin with a contemporary elegance.
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 Temple Bar Hotel, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin ireland hotel accommodation, ireland hotels, ireland, dublin hotels, ...
The Temple Bar Hotel is one of the prime city centre hotels in Dublin.
The Temple Bar Hotel is situated in the heart of the city in the well–known Temple Bar area, Dublin's centre for culture, the arts and entertainment.
This venue, which is part of the famous Buskers Bar, is ideal for a quick "soup and sandwich" or an informal lunch or dinner in a vibrant atmosphere.
www.irelandin1.com /ireland_hotels/hotel_pages/templebar_dublin_city_centre_hotels.jsp?countyID=Dublin   (396 words)

  
 Temple Bar - What to do and see in Temple Bar Dublin
And that is why Temple Bar’s embarrassment of cultural riches is so endearing: everything is on a human scale, accessible and intimate.
Temple Bar Galleries and Studios was set up by artists in the early eighties.
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios runs a diverse programme of Irish and international art with some focus on emerging artists.
www.regencyhotels.com /hotels/content.asp~PageID=374   (1313 words)

  
 The Clarence Hotel, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
The Clarence is located in fashionable Temple Bar with its fine selection of bars and restaurants, and is under five minutes walk from Grafton Street with its exclusive shops and clubs.
The bar offers a calm, cosmopolitan and relaxed atmosphere and is the ideal meeting place for lunches and pre-dinner drinks, or to enjoy fine dining at its best.
Dublin's main business districts are all located just ten minutes walk from the hotel, with the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) just a short fifteen minute stroll down the Quays which run alongside Dublin's river Liffey.
www.dublin-hotels.net /clarence-hotel   (776 words)

  
 The Temple Bar - dublin bars - dublin pubs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Temple Bar was recently refurbished and extended to create the feel of a more modern bar with a beer garden out the back for a relaxing summer day's drink.
The Temple Bar is always busy frequented by a booming tourist trade, a loyal band of Dublin locals and the walk-in trade from Dublin's buzzing weekend nightlife.
The Temple Bar hosts impromptu trad sessions every day with some of the city's finest musicians showcasing their talents and also does a very fine trade in pub food.
www.dublinks.com /index.cfm/loc/11-1/pt/0/spid/B863BDE1-E76B-4B7A-80E6F14982F44583.htm   (274 words)

  
 The Leftbank Bar, Temple Bar Dublin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Dublin’s Left Bank Bar is a trendy late night bar with a difference.
The original building was once part of the Central Bank of Ireland, the centre of the national financial district which held Ireland’s gold bullion reserve in its vaults.
Dublin’s Left Bank Bar is open late 7 nights a week with music playing from the 70s, 80s and 90s.
www.dublinsleftbank.com   (136 words)

  
 dublinpubscene.com - The Pubs - Eamonn Dorans
Eamonn Dorans is situated in Temple Bar in Dublin and is a good place to catch live music at nights or listen to alternative / rock music during the day.
As you walk in the door and up the stairs into the bar, the look and feel of the place is lively and chatty.
Bar is good: Atmosphere lively, pints satisfactory, well laid out, mixed crowd, seems to be avoided by the louts which is a definite plus.
www.dublinpubscene.com /thepubs/eamonndoran.html   (759 words)

  
 Temple Bar - restaurants in Dublin - temple bar dublin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Temple Bar is one of Dublin's top districts to shop, eat and enjoy Culture.
The Temple Bar Food Market can be found in the Meeting House Square on Wednesdays and Saturdays selling gourmet and organic food and a wide selection of international cuisine from sushi to salsa.
Temple Bar is a melting pot of culture, shopping and eating in Dublin and it also pays attention to environmental issues.
www.dublinks.com /index.cfm/loc/8/spid/05EB5F15-28CE-459F-B3824BBD4160892C/pt/0.htm   (427 words)

  
 Temple Bar Dublin - online hotel reservations
Temple bar is one of the most luxurious city centre hotels in Dublin.
Dublin has a long and varied history from its Viking origins to its present role as Irelands capital city, buzzing with youthful energy.
Temple Bar is Dublin's cultural quarter and hosts a free outdoor festival celebrating all forms of contemporary culture from May to September.
www.all-hotels.com /xbook/servlet/hotel-details?hotl_id=263113   (756 words)

  
 Dublin Inner City - Temple Bar
Temple Bar Properties is the company set up in 1991 to revitalize Temple Bar as a Cultural Quarter.
The Temple Bar urban renewal project began as a common vision articulated by diverse groups of local cultural and business organisations, architects and conservationists, who recognized the importance of the area.
Temple Bar Properties was set up under the Temple Bar Area Renewal and Development Act, 1991.
www.dublinevents.com /dublin-places-to-visit/inner-city.php   (317 words)

  
 Temple Bar Hotel Dublin, City Centre Dublin Hotel, hotel temple bar, Dublin temple bar hotels, hotels temple bar ...
One of Dublin’s most centrally located city centre hotel’s, Temple Bar Hotel is situated in the heart of Dublin’s cultural quarter and is within easy access of all main attractions.
Temple Bar Hotel features 129 bedrooms, dining and bar facilities, 5 designated conference suites and, a nearby public multi-storey carpark.
Temple Bar Hotel, located in the heart of Dublin’s vibrant city centre within easy access of bus and rail stations, all major routes and Dublin International Airport....
www.templebarhotel.com   (300 words)

  
 Dublin Hotels Deals - temple bar hotel, temple bar hotels, temple bar hotels dublin, temple bar hotel dublin, temple ...
The hotel is also home to two bars and a restaurant, and a wide range of dining and entertainment venues are also available locally.
The Principal is located on Fleet Street in Temple Bar, and is a comfortable hotel which offers quality accommodation at affordable prices.
The hotel is ideal for travellers who demand a high standard of personal service, and as it is located in Temple Bar, it is just five minutes walk from the cities business districts and on the doorstep of all that Dublin has to offer.
www.dublinhotelsdeals.com /temple_bar_hotels.htm   (499 words)

  
 Hit the Temple Bar
Temple Bar is THEE place to be in Dublin.
Singing, swinging, or just commingling - Temple Bar is the center of Dublin's tourist night life.
Luckily, Dublin goes home when the pubs close around midnight, so you can enjoy it all and still get a decent night's sleep.
www.dublinlodge.com /dublopag/temple-bar.htm   (434 words)

  
 Blooms Hotel - 3 Star Hotel - Dublin City Temple Bar - Dublin
During the final stage of the brewing process Guinness is stored in large copper vats and left to mature, thereby allowing the flavour to develop.
No trip to Dublin is complete without sampling the atmosphere and excitement of Temple Bar and a trip to Temple Bar is incomplete without a visit to the VAT House Bar.
In Temple Bar you will experience the "real Dublin" where lots of pubs, theatres and exhibitions can be found.
www.irelandby.com /blooms/pages/faciliti.htm   (435 words)

  
 Morgan Hotel - Temple Bar - Dublin Hotels in Temple Bar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Morgan, located in Fleet Street (Temple Bar) opened in November 1997 providing a unique experience for people who are tired of the usual and want something different.
New to the heart of cosmopolitan Temple Bar is The Morgan Bar at The Morgan Hotel, offering an elegant oasis of sophisticated style and relaxing comfort.
If you are looking for the right place to chill out in Temple Bar and the perfect location for an after work, pre or post dinner drink then don’t miss out on a visit to The Morgan Bar.
dublin.visithotels.com /more.asp?hid=158   (441 words)

  
 The Clarence - Temple Bar - Dublin Hotels in Temple Bar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A part of the Dublin scene since 1852, The Clarence was refurbished In the 1930’s in the Arts and Crafts style and during this time the clientele ranged from the clergy to musicians.
The Clarence Hotel is situated in the heart of Dublin city, approximately 8 kms from Dublin Airport and 0.5 kms from Heuston Station.
Within walking distance of Temple Bar, St. Stephen’s Green, restaurants, theatres, nightlife and the main shopping districts, The Clarence is the perfect location for your wedding reception.
www.visithotels.com /dublin/more.asp?hid=163   (1175 words)

  
 Temple Bar, Dublin - Buildings of Ireland [Archeire, Irish Architecture Online]
The historic Temple Bar area of Dublin City is bounded on the north by the river Liffey, to the east the old Houses of Parliament, to the west Fishamble Street and to the south Dame Street.
This plan was abandoned and the Irish government established Temple Bar Properties with the objective of development within the context of an architectural and cultural framework.
A limited competition was held in 1991 for an architectural frame work and this was won by Group 91 Architects (a loose grouping of young architectural practices).
www.irish-architecture.com /buildings_ireland/dublin/southcity/templebar   (177 words)

  
 Temple Bar Hotel - Discount Dublin Hotel Reservations
The Temple Bar Hotel, Dublin is centrally located in Dublin’s buzzing cultural quarter Temple Bar which is famous for its endless range of pubs, shops, restaurants and lively nightlife.
The Temple Bar Hotel provides good amenities and services which are ideal for both business and leisure travellers.
Drive time from Dublin International Airport to the Temple Bar Hotel is approximately 20 minutes.
directrooms.com /europe-ireland/hotels/temple-bar-hotel-dublin-1623.htm   (154 words)

  
 Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, Dublin, Ireland - Contemporary Art Gallery & Studios
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios Call for Studio Applications 2006 is now open more...
Temple Bar Gallery & Studios is one of Ireland's leading contemporary art venues.
Centrally located in Temple Bar, Dublin's designated Cultural Quarter, TBG&S is a publicly funded, non profit making organisation which hosts a high profile programme of Irish and international art.
www.templebargallery.com   (147 words)

  
 The Morgan Hotel, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
Located in Fleet Street in fashionable Temple Bar, Dublin, the Morgan opened its doors in November 1997.
The Morgan is located at the start (Eastern end) of Temple Bar.
The Morgan in ideally situated in the heart of Dublin and is just walking distance from Grafton Street, theaters and Dublin's main business district.
www.dublin-hotels.net /morgan-hotel   (654 words)

  
 Temple Bar > Home
Temple Bar is Dublin's Cultural Quarter - a bustling cultural, residential
Temple Bar Properties is the company established in 1991 to revitalise the area as a Cultural Quarter.
TBP [Temple Bar Properties] works actively to contribute to the development of Temple Bar as a cultural quarter, as a place to live, a place to visit and a place to do business.
www.temple-bar.ie   (159 words)

  
 Temple Bar Hotel Dublin - Bed and Breakfast Accommodation at Blooms Temple Bar Hotel Dublin. Free into Club M. Book ...
Blooms Hotel is a beautiful modern property, located in Temple Bar, Dublin's lively cultural quarter.
Situated in the heart of Dublin's city centre, Blooms Hotel offers easy access to all of Dublin's main attractions andl is within in walking distance of Henry Street and Grafton Street, Dublin city's main shopping districts.
Club M Nightclub is one of Dublin's longest established night clubs.
www.blooms.ie /facilities.htm   (240 words)

  
 DUBLIN IRELAND, Dublin Hotels Temple Bar Dublin City
Don't miss Temple Bar which is the centre for restaurants and nightlife.
Dublin celebrated its 1000th birthday in 1988 and was designated European City of Culture in 1991
Architectural Dublin, an introduction to the architecture of Dublin.
www.travelireland.org /dublin   (285 words)

  
 Barnacles Temple Bar House - Dublin, Ireland - Hostel Review
Ideally situated in the heart of Dublin’s infamous Temple Bar, it is the perfect base to explore the city or to meet new friends.
Smack in the middle of Temple Bar and two doors from The Temple Bar, one of the finest drinking establishments in the world, one would have to consider the location a plus.
And drinks are expensive in Dublin, so this may constitute a major drawback for some, although it seems to keep the place from being a super party hostel which may be a positive in itself.
www.hostelz.com /hostel/645-Barnacles-Temple-Bar-House   (1333 words)

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