The Temple Bar Pub: A Dublin Icon
Experience the heart of Dublin's vibrant pub culture at The Temple Bar Pub, a historic landmark offering traditional music, Irish hospitality, and a lively atmosphere.
The Temple Bar Pub, established in 1840, is a quintessential Dublin pub in the heart of the Temple Bar area, renowned for its lively traditional Irish music, extensive whiskey collection, and vibrant atmosphere. A must-see for tourists, it offers a taste of authentic Irish culture and hospitality.
A brief summary to The Temple Bar Pub
- 47-48 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Temple Bar, D02 N725, IE
- Click to display
- Click to display
- Monday 10:30 am-1:30 am
- Tuesday 10:30 am-1:30 am
- Wednesday 10:30 am-1:30 am
- Thursday 10:30 am-2:30 am
- Friday 10:30 am-2:30 am
- Saturday 10:30 am-2:30 am
- Sunday 12:30 pm-2:30 am
Local tips
- Visit during off-peak hours (early afternoon or weekdays) to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere.
- Check the pub's schedule for live music performances to experience traditional Irish music at its best.
- Explore the pub's extensive whiskey collection and sample some of Ireland's finest spirits.
- Be prepared for higher prices compared to other pubs in Dublin, but consider it an investment in the unique atmosphere and experience.
- Take advantage of the photo opportunities both inside and outside the pub, capturing the iconic red exterior and traditional Irish decor.
Do you manage this location?
Take control to get all the benefits, like improved information, better appearance, and stronger visibility across AI-powered discovery. Learn more
Activate your presenceOther nearby places you may find interesting
Getting There
-
Walking
The Temple Bar Pub is located in the heart of the Temple Bar district, easily accessible on foot from most central Dublin locations. From Trinity College, walk west along Dame Street, then turn left onto Temple Lane South. The pub will be on your right. Allow approximately 5-10 minutes for the walk.
-
Public Transport
The Temple Bar area is well-served by Dublin's public transportation network. Several bus routes stop near Temple Bar, including the 13, 14, 151, 27, and 39A. The closest bus stations are Crampton Quay and Wellington Quay, each a 3-minute walk away. The Green Line Luas (tram) also has stops within walking distance, such as the College Green stop. A single fare on Dublin Bus or Luas is approximately €2.00-2.40 with a Leap Card , or €2.60-3.10 cash.
-
Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Dublin and can drop you off directly at The Temple Bar Pub. A taxi from Dublin city center will typically cost between €8 and €15, depending on traffic and the specific starting point. Note that fares are higher during evenings and weekends. Initial charge is €4.40, with a rate of €1.32 per km.
-
Parking
Parking in the Temple Bar area can be challenging and expensive. Several car parks are located nearby, including Q-Park Fleet Street and Temple Bar Town Centre Parking. Hourly rates range from €1.50 to €4.20, with daily maximums around €25. Evening rates may be available. Be aware that parking availability can be limited, especially during peak hours and weekends. It is recommended to pre-book parking or use public transportation when possible.
Discover more about The Temple Bar Pub
Explore the best of what The Temple Bar Pub has to offer
Your all‑in‑one travel companion app
Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.
More about Bray
Discover Bray, Ireland's picturesque seaside town, with its scenic promenade, historic landmarks, and vibrant arts scene. Perfect for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.
Tell me more about Bray