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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 
 
AIRLINES OPERATING INTO DUBLIN AIRPORT
There are a number of Airlines that fly into Dublin Airport for European Countries. Below are links to some of these airlines websites. This list is not exhaustive.

TRANSPORT FROM THE AIRPORT TO THE MEETING VENUE

From Dublin Airport, you can take an Aircoach or taxi to Dublin City Centre.

 


Aircoach offers a fast and frequent service from the Arrivals Road at Dublin Airport.

All travel times are available to view via http://www.aircoach.ie/

A one way ticket from the Airport to the city centre costs 7 Euros. Tickets can be purchased from the driver on the coach or from the Customer Service Team at Dublin Airport. They can be purchased online up to 5pm before the day of travel.

The Aircoach stops at the bottom of Grafton Street. From here Trinity College is just around the corner, approximately a 2 minute walk.

TAXI: Taxis can pick up passengers outside all arrival areas. A taxi from the airport to Trinity College costs approximately 30 Euros and the driving time is approximately 20/30 minutes, depending on the time of day and traffic. Ask the taxi driver to take you to Trinity College Dublin.

GETTING AROUND DUBLIN
 
Are you planning on extending your visit to Dublin after your meeting?
There is a variety of transport options available in Dublin, including the bus, train (DART) and Luas.
 
Dublin Bus provides over 1200 buses serving 200 routes in Dublin, including cross-city access to the main shopping districts. The price of your bus ticket will vary depending on where your journey begins and ends. You can pay your fare when you board the bus (ensure you have the correct fare as no change is provided), or alternatively purchase a Dublin Bus ticket, available from most newsagents.
 

The Irish Rail service, DART and commuter trains are a fast and easy way to get around Dublin. The DART operates every 5/10 minutes at peak times. The service extends from Dublin city centre along the coastline of the Dublin Bay as far as Greystones in Co. Wicklow, allowing you to experience the beautiful views of our beaches, parks and harbour villages. The commuter service extends from the city centre to many destinations outside of Dublin, including Wexford, Cork and Galway, should you wish to enjoy a trip to the Irish countryside.

Single/return and tourist tickets are available at train stations.

The Dublin Luas trams offer a fast and comfortable way of travelling through Dublin City. There are two Luas lines - the Green Line and the Red Line. You can purchase tickets at ticket agent shops or at Luas stops.

If you plan to use a lot of public transport during your stay, The Leap Card is a new, convenient way to travel around Dublin and can be used on Dublin Bus, Luas, DART and commuter services. You can purchase a card from over 400 Leap Card agents in Dublin or online at www.leapcard.ie