One of the oldest parts of Dublin is the Temple Bar area. In the 90s of the last century, dilapidated houses were renovated, and now is the most popular touristic place in the capital of Ireland, with many art galleries, small museums and fashionable boutiques. However, tourists coming here from all over the world are attracted by the abundance of restaurants and pubs. Besides, after restoration, the Central district of the capital of Ireland lost the Bohemian atmosphere, and changed it to tourist-commercial.
On weekends the on-site temple Bar, the Central square hosts a book market. Streets of temple Bar is almost always filled with tourists, street musicians and just artists. The skill shown by the masters of fire and other lovers of extreme sports. Among the passers-by, quite often there are representatives of the Garda(Irish police), as in the temple Bar area quite actively foraged pickpockets. Besides, walking the streets of temple Bar, in the air, and then, you can smell the smell of soft drugs.