In Dublin, beyond museums and monuments

Dublin, surprising by nature! This is what we read on the web, a lively and cultural city, immersed in the tranquility of the surrounding nature, which has been one of the best ‘green’ destinations in Europe since 2010.
It continues to remain among the favorite ‘green’ destinations even today. Dublin confirms itself as an artistic and creative city, as demonstrated by its traditional and modern cuisine!
Visiting the ‘Temple Bar’ district, in the center of the city, the cultural and historical aspect merges with the recreational one of the various activities of the place which also take place outdoors.
The characteristic ‘Temple Bar Food Market’ offers local ‘street food’ every Saturday. An organic products market that also offers tourists traditional local food.
It is an Irish occasion to be able to taste ‘boxty’ or potato pancakes, smoked cod, oysters, fresh fish and pudding. So, if you are Italian… forget the pasta!
The street market is transformed into a cultural opportunity to be appreciated rather than criticized. Its importance conveys the image of Ireland, its customs and different territories also as an alternative shopping experience.
The ‘celebrity chefs’ can thus present their products, while local people and tourists take advantage of the convenience and quality. Furthermore, this market is expanding with the inclusion of beauty and fashion products such as natural soaps and artisanal jewelry.
A curiosity… do not confuse the ‘Temple Bar Pub’ with the neighborhood of the same name! Famous Irish musicians have performed live in this historic pub. It is also a distillery with a selection of whiskeys and beers, as well as the famous Irish Coffee!