1. Temple Bar is a cultural and entertainment district located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. It is known for its colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, live music, and bustling nightlife. The area features numerous pubs, restaurants, art galleries, and souvenir shops. The Temple Bar area is also home to several important landmarks, including the Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin Castle, and Christ Church Cathedral. Interestingly, the district was named after Sir William Temple, who once owned the land in the area, and not after a bar or pub as many might assume.

2. Most of the bars and restaurants in Temple Bar are open seven days a week, typically from noon until late at night. Phone numbers for specific businesses can be found on their respective websites.

3. The Temple Bar area is easily accessible by public transportation, with multiple bus routes and a nearby commuter train station. There is no admission fee to enter the district, but individual establishments may have cover charges or require reservations.