Temple Bar Trad Fest 2010 l Irish music & culture festival
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VISITOR INFO

Visitor Information

Now in its fifth year the much anticipated and talked about Temple Bar Trad Fest has become a must on the Irish Trad circuit. Winner of Best Traditional Festival in 2009’s Irish Festival Awards the Temple Bar TradFest looks set to grow even more in 2010.The heart of the capital will quite literally transformed into a trad lover’s paradise, with the cream of traditional entertainers from around the globe filling the cobbled streets with “craic agus ceol.

Temple Bar – Dublin’s Cultural Quarter

Temple Bar is one of the oldest parts of Dublin City and is renowned internationally for its vibrant and unique atmosphere. For a comprehensive guide to Temple Bar including how to get there, where to stay and current events, log on to www.visit-templebar.com. For general visitor information about Dublin, including listings of accommodation providers, log on to www.visitdublin.com

Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre

Visit the Temple Bar Cultural 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.

Where to stay

Hundreds of thousands of visitors pass through Temple bar every year carrying everything from battered rucksacks to matching Prada luggage sets, so the area has something to suit every travellers accommodation budget. For more information click here.

Where to eat

Temple Bar is a food lovers paradise. With mouth watering menus from around the world, you’re sure to find what tickles your taste buds. With authentic Irish, Persian, Indonesian, Italian, Nepalese, and Chinese restaurants to name but a few, there is nowhere else in Ireland that has such variety in culinary experience of Temple Bar. For more information click here. For more information, click on the following items;

A History of Temple Bar 

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City Transport

Communications  

Foreign Embassies  

Getting to Temple Bar 

Health Matters 

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Money

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Staying Safe