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One of the most popular places in Ireland's capital city of Dublin is Temple Bar, known for its traditional music, lively nightlife, many pubs, tasty restaurants and artistic vibe. Temple Bar is a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. In fair weather, you will see thousands of people out on the streets standing or sitting on the pavement with a pint in hand, having a grand time.
The sidewalks are mobbed and the pubs are packed. Sure, it can get a little rowdy and noisy with all that Guinness flowing. But don't worry, this area is very safe, night and day, with people out just to have a good time. It is one big street party.
There's no doubt this is a place with a lively atmosphere created by lots of people day and night, giving it a unique, energetic character. If you're looking for a tranquil evening in a quiet neighborhood, there are many other parts of Dublin that will make you happy. But if you're up for some fun, come on over to Temple Bar.
And it's also a good place to have dinner, where you'll find a more peaceful atmosphere inside the restaurant. There are usually a few locals around, but granted this is a touristic place and there are many good reasons why visitors flock here. So don't come to Dublin and avoid it because you think it's a tourist trap. This is a fun, authentic place with much to offer.
There is kind of a temple bar for locals, and that's across the street over on Dame Lane, where you'll find the Dubliners out, enjoying themselves in their pubs outdoors, having a drink and a chat. But hardly any tourists. This is only a block away from Temple Bar, a place where you might strike up a conversation with the locals.
While Temple Bar is famous for its nightlife, the area also has a daytime charm, when it takes on a different character with the restaurants and shops, and many of the pubs still offering live music. That thriving music scene is one of the best features of Temple Bar. Creating a lively and energetic atmosphere, traditional Irish music with its soul stirring melodies and foot tapping rhythms can be heard echoing through the streets.
It's usually a fiddle and guitar with some singing, but these music sessions often involve a variety of traditional instruments like the bodhran, the Irish drum, tin whistle and accordion, creating an unforgettable ambiance that captivates locals and tourists alike. You will also hear music from many street performers, so stop a while and listen and be generous with your tip if you like what you hear.
These streets serve as an open stage for musicians, ranging from solo performers to small bands of various qualities to express their art and connect with passersby. Street music can serve as a platform for aspiring musicians to gain exposure and support themselves, perhaps using it as a launching pad for their careers while refining their skills and building a fan base.
Music continues late into the night, enhancing the city's renowned nightlife and contributing to the energetic ambiance and vibrant atmosphere of Dublin's streets.
Perhaps the most famous and most photographed music pub is the Temple Bar Pub, itself, a true institution in the neighborhood, with its cozy interiors adorned with vintage photographs and memorabilia. The pub offers an exciting Irish experience. If you're a fan of Irish music and a good pint of Guinness, you're in for a treat.
The Temple Bar Pub is one of Dublin's most iconic and well-known establishments, perhaps the most famous pub in Ireland.
Added on the 14/07/2023 - Copyright : Tourvideos