The development of Temple Bar as a cultural quarter was the inspiration for the creation of this innovative city square. Surrounded on all sides by contemporary architecture, the square is used for outdoor films, concerts and art, check the local press for details of upcoming events. The market on Saturdays showcases the best of Irish home-made and organic food, and musicians will serenade you as you munch. It's a good idea to wander down here on a Saturday afternoon to see what's going on.
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The Molly Malone statue is the embodiment of a popular Irish folk song about a fish seller who died of a fever. The song doesn't mention that Molly had huge...
Some Bronzer with a crackin'pair of cockles!
"In Dublin fair city where the girls are so pretty I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone As she wheeled her wheel barrow Through streets wide and...
My favorite treat is to wander into Meeting House Square on a Saturday morning, slip in the side entrance, and collect as much as I can carry form ...
Meeting house square hosts a remarkable market on the weekends. It’s so great to show up on a Saturday morning just to get a freshly prepared...
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I don't even know how this ended up as a tourist destination. You'll pass by it 50 times while in Dublin, but nothing much is there.
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