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 Getting around Dublin city - Dublin
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 Getting around Dublin city - bus in Dublin
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Accommodation_Dublin Getting to Dublin and away is very easy as it has the major international gateway airport of the country. Aer Lingus (www.aerlingus.ie) is the main Irish airline but low fare airline Ryanair (www.ryanair.com) is a serious competitor. A large number of European and International airlines have offices at Dublin Airport. Ferries are also an option to travel to and from Ireland. Irish Ferries and Stena Line operate from Dublin Port and Dun Laoghaire, |
travelling between Ireland and Wales, England and France. Buses are a good way to travel around Ireland as Bus Eireann’s network covers nearly every remote part of the island (call 836 6111 for information or visit www.buseireann.ie). For information about trains call 836 6222 or visit www.irishrail.ie. Public Transport in Dublin is widely used although the traffic is a huge issue in the city. Buses run approximately from 6am to 11.30pm every day, starting a bit later at weekends (call Dublin Bus on 873 4222 for information or visit www.dublinbus.ie). You can buy your ticket on the bus but you have to give the exact fare to the driver or you will be given a receipt for reimbursement (for this you will have to go to the main office on O’Connell St). You also have to state your destination to the driver as fares are calculated according to stages. A selection of daily, weekly and other passes are also available. Late-night buses (Nitelink) run throughout the week. The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transport) is a train that runs along t6he coast from Malahide/Howth to Bray/Greystones (call 836 6222 for information or visit www.irishrail.ie). Suburban rail services will take you further North to Dundalk or South to Arklow, or inland as far as Mullingar. Taxis are also widely used and can be hailed on the streets or you can wait for one at a taxi rank in the city cenre (O’Connell St, College Green or St Stephen’s Green). Be prepared to join a long queue of waiting fellows at night and at weekends, even booking one by phone can be a challenge! |
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