Convenient Temple Bar luggage storage
The most recognizable Dublin neighborhood is its infamous nightlife district. While it’s hardly a residential area, the cobbled streets of Temple Bar are lined with some of the most iconic and bustling Irish pubs in the country. Tucked between the River Liffey and Dame Street, this compact but lively area attracts international tourists of every kind, which is why locals tend to avoid it. Still, it’s famous for a reason. Stopping by a Temple Bar pub for a pint and some traditional Irish music (or a “session”) is the quintessential Dublin experience. One of the most iconic images of Dublin you’ll find is the legendary pub of the same name, and that’s not a bad place to start.
It’s first and foremost a nightlife quarter, but there are plenty of other comforts on offer. You won’t have a tough time finding a solid restaurant to grab a bite or even the Temple Bar Food Market. Your shopping (the exception being Temple Bar Book Market) and sightseeing should be done elsewhere, but Temple Bar is an appealing place for a stroll even if you don’t feel like drinking due to locations like the Irish Film Institute and the New Theater. If you need to find luggage storage near Temple Bar, Bounce has convenient locations to lighten the load so you can hit the pub without your gear weighing you down.
Getting around Temple Bar
Temple Bar is located just south of the River Liffey in the heart of Dublin’s city center. Plenty of major attractions are within walking distance, including Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and Grafton Street’s main shopping drag. There are several public transit services routed through Temple Bar along with long-distance bus and train stations nearby.
Getting to Temple Bar by train
Dublin Connolly and Dublin Heuston Station are the two primary rail hubs in Ireland. Connolly has routes to Northern (including Belfast) and central Ireland. Heuston’s train connections are cities in the south and west of Ireland.
- Dublin Connolly: Green Line Tram (20 minutes)
- Dublin Heuston: C1 Bus (13 minutes)
Bus services through Temple Bar
A few bus routes run near or along the neighborhood's borders and can be a great way to quickly get to attractions or transit hubs in the city center.
- #37: St. Stephen’s Green (20 minutes)
- #13: Guinness Storehouse (15 minutes)
- #14: Busaras (15 minutes)
- #15: Dublin Connolly Train Station (14 minutes)
- C1: Kilmainham Gaol (20 minutes)
Dublin trams to Temple Bar
The Luas are swift tram lines running through the heart of Dublin, and both lines stop at either Jervis and Four Courts (Red Line) or Trinity (Green Line) near Temple Bar.
- Red Line Tram: Busaras (15 minutes), Dublin Castle (16 minutes)
- Green Line Tram: Dublin Connolly (20 minutes)
Getting to Temple Bar from Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport is situated about five miles north of the city center, and it generally takes about 30 minutes to reach via public transit or a cab ride (with traffic). The Aircoach shuttle provides a 24-hour service between Dublin Airport and the city, with stops throughout the heart of Dublin. The stop at Westmoreland Street is a quick walk to Temple Bar.
If you’re trying to hit Dublin's cultural quarter right away, you’ll want to stop by a Bounce luggage storage facility to drop the bags off. Heading to Belfast or Galway? Bounce has locations across the Emerald Isle, so you’ll be able to rely on secure luggage storage in every major city and travel destination in Ireland.