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Often criticised for exuberant prices, The group that operates one of the country’s most famous pubs, The Temple Bar in Dublin’s Temple Bar, recorded revenues of €4.64m in a five-month period last year.  

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  • Temple Bar Sales | 4 Million Euros in 5 months
  • Is the Temple Bar a Tourist Trap?
  • Don’t Forget Your Gift
  • At the bar –  Top 10 Famous Pubs In IRELAND
  • Around The Web: The Cliffs of Moher – See it or Skip it?, Interesting Facts about Ireland, Watch: French artist sends love letter to Cork with amazing video series and more..
  • Experience of the day – Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, Sheep Dog Trials, Day Trip from Dublin
  • From Social Media – Did you know that Kilkenny Castle was sold to the people of Kilkenny in 1967 for a mere £50?
  • Irish Food You Will Love – What is the best food to pair with a Guinness?
  • The Craic

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Temple Bar Sales | 4 Million Euros in 5 months

The group that operates one of the country’s most famous pubs, The Temple Bar in Dublin’s Temple Bar, recorded revenues of €4.64m in a five-month period last year

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which begs the question…


Is The Temple Bar A Tourist Trap?

Local Dubliners will be adamant that the Temple Bar neigbourhoud is a tourist trap with overpriced pints, too many tourists and rowdy bachelors parties.

But visitors flock to this area, Temple Bar is a high-profile tourism destination attracting approximately 3.5 million visits a year.

Temple Bar Sales
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Experience of the day

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Break from Dublin for a tour of medieval Irish architecture and folklore in Kilkenny and Glendalough. Aboard a luxury coach, take a day trip to the top sights in south-east Ireland from Kilkenny Castle to the Wicklow Mountain National Park and Glendalough’s medieval monastic settlement.

This tour also includes a stop at the foot of the Wicklow Mountains, where you’ll be able to see border collies corral sheep across the fields, chat with the Shepherd and his family and mingle with the lambs.

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