Temple Bar is in the heart of Dublin City and is a shopping, dining, entertainment and exploring feast for the senses. On a typical Irish morning, Temple Bar wakes up to the smell of steaming espresso, the clatter of kegs of Guinness rolling off delivery trucks and rainwater running between the cobblestones and setts down to the Liffey.
The shop doors and windows swing open to the most colourful streets in Dublin. With public spaces, pedestrian only areas and local open air shops, services and artisans that just don't exist anywhere but here, it's easy to see why Temple bar is the most vibrant and energetic part of Dublin
Known as Dublin's Cultural Quarter, Temple Bar boasts a large selection of cultural centres and galleries. There is accommodation to suit all budgets, restaurants and cafes offering food from all around the world, and late night bars and traditional Irish pubs, ensuring that temple bar has something to suit every style and taste.
Visit the Temple Bar Information centre on 12 East Essex Street for information on where to go and what to do to ensure your stay is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
TASCQ are delighted to announce that Temple Bar TradFest 2008 has been nominated for the Irish Music Festival Awards in the category of Best Traditional Festival. Voting will take place during the month of December and January. All votes will be collated and revealed in February. So if you want to help us make sure that the Temple Bar TradFest gets the recognition it deserves log onto www.irishfestivalawards.ie and get voting!
If you…
Truly feel passionate about traditional Irish music and culture…
Really want to become part of Dublin’s premier music festival…
Are motivated to assist in the organisation and running of TradFest…
Dream of broadening your experiences in the event industry…
…then you are more than qualified to apply as a TradFest Volunteer!
Please download the application form, and send it to trad@tascq.ie.
Please visit www.templebartrad.com for more information about the Temple Bar TradFest.
TASCQ offers you the opportunity to promote your business in Temple Bar! Our Temple Bar Area Street Maps are displayed at 10 key locations throughout the area. With a daily footfall of 70,000 visitors you'll be sure to get value for money. Please click here for full details.
Temple Bar Tops in Dublin City
Temple Bar has emerged victorious in the annual Tidy Towns Competition
having been named Dublin City’s Tidiest area for the first time ever.
The Temple Bar Tidy Towns project is organised and funded by local traders group TASCQ, who over the last five years have raised almost 2 million euro in voluntary contributions from local traders to support local environmental, cultural and marketing activities. According to TASCQ Director Martin Harte, ‘This represents a huge achievement for the area and proves that Temple Bar can be a serious contender for top honours in the national tidy town’s competition’. Temple Bar scored 253 marks out of a possible 400 and in the process unseated last year’s winners, Raheny by just a single point.
31 iconic writers, poets and dramatists including Seamus Heaney, Anne Enright, Kevin Kiely, Robert Ballagh, William Trevor and Peter Fallon donated manuscripts for the fundraising art & literature auction held for Graphic Studio Dublin in November last year.
For more information and images look at the website:
or the What's On section
Temple Bar is warming up for 2009's Temple Bar TradFest, the biggest and best Irish music and culture festival in Dublin.
There are performances by;
Moya Brennan ¦ Solas ¦ Paddy, Seamus & Kevin Glackin ¦ Triona & Maighread Ní Dhomhnail ¦ and many more...
Other great TradFest events include;
Irish Culture Workshops ¦ Trad & Folk Pub Trails ¦ Craft Market ¦ Kids Concerts ¦ Street Theatre Pipers & Storytellers ¦ Short Films ¦Photography Exhibitions and Family Music Sessions