Tourists heading to Dublin are always looking for picturesque spots to grab a pint of Guinness and show off to their family and friends what they’ve been up to.

One pub in particular, in the middle of Temple Bar, is made for pictures with one of the most unique interiors you’ll find anywhere in the world.

The Merchant’s Arch pub, located by the Ha’penny Bridge, is a listed building that was once a Merchant Guild Hall, it is now one of only two 19th Century Guild Halls still standing in Dublin.

And what makes it so perfect for pictures? Well, just take a look at some of the pictures here.

The stairs that you may have seen on social media is filled with memorabilia and acts as a perfect back drop as you enjoy a pint of Guinness.

They also do food seven days a week and have live music every evening – there is a warning however that prices here, as is the case in all of Temple Bar, are some of the highest in Ireland when it comes to drinks.

But with live music, food and an incredible traditional setting, most people are willing to pay the price for a once off visit.

And don’t just take our word for it, a recent review on Tripadvisor says: “What a find. Great atmosphere, brilliant live music, great service and average priced drinks for around Temple bar. We returned every night of our visit as we always managed to find a seat, enjoyed the variety of live acts, which changed very few hours and great drinks.”

If you happen to give the place a visit, make sure to drop us a comment on how your trip went.

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