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Trinity College Dublin- The Llyod Institute Building, Lecture Hall LB 11

Trinity College Dublin was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I and it is Ireland’s oldest and most historic University. This 16th century campus, surrounded by attractive gardens, is an ideal location for conferences with well-equipped lecture theatres, accommodation, banking facilities, shopping, and tourist attractions. Located in the heart of Dublins vibrant city centre, Trinity College is a historic University with a modern impact.
Known for its academic and literary excellence, visitors to Trinity College will walk among the footsteps of some very well known alumni – among them Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, Bram Stoker and Samuel Beckett. The University Campus is also home to the infamous Celtic manuscript “The Book of Kells” within The Long Room Library.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
DUBLIN
AIRPORT
Delegates should ensure when booking flights to Ireland that
they book to arrive in Dublin Airport. For information about Dublin airport
please visit http://www.dublinairport.com
Dublin
Airport Information – Tel + 353 (0) 1 814 1111
For
flight information at Dublin Airport visit http://www.dublinairport.com/gns/flight-information/overview.aspx
VISAS AND PASSPORTS*** Please ensure to Read!
Passports -
European Union citizens do not require a passport or visa to enter Ireland, but
most carriers by air or sea require some form of identification with photograph
(usually either a passport or National Identity Card.) Visitors are advised to
check what form of ID is required with the individual airline, tour operator or
travel agent before travelling.
Visas -
Visitors from other countries do require a passport, and it is wise to check
with your travel operator whether your originating country requires a visa.
Ensure to discuss with your travel agent and review the Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, Ireland website for full information http://www.dfa.ie/home/index.aspx?id=8777
If
you require a visa you may request a letter of booking confirmation from the
conference desk once payment is completed in full for registration. No letter
will be issued prior to full registration being completed. It is
advisable that you have booked and paid for accommodation for the duration of
your stay and request a confirmation of this through your hotel. This should be
included with your visa application.
Note
that VISA applications can take 6+ weeks for Ireland - ensure that you have
left ample time.
1.
Do I need a visa http://www.dfa.ie/home/index.aspx?id=8777
2.
To apply using the Online AVATS process
Before
beginning the online process you should have the following information to hand:
1.
Passport and details of any previous passports – number, date of issue/expiry
2.
Details of any previous Irish visa applications
3.
Contact details for your host in Ireland
4.
Itinerary
Following
submission of your online application using AVATS, note that you will also be
required to submit a signed summary of your application form, original
passport, passport-sized colour photograph, the relevant fee, and all
supporting documents, to the relevant Irish Embassy/Consulate/Visa Office per
your application procedures.
When
you complete AVATS there will be a website shown on the printed summary of your
application form for details of the appropriate office, the fee payable, and
the method of payment accepted. Please ensure that you read the visa
information contained on the website www.inis.gov.ie and their provided Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQS)
TRAVEL TO THE CONFERENCE VENUE and throughout the City and
Country
The conference venue, Trinity College Dublin is in the heart of Dublin City Centre.
Aircoach
The Aircoach service operates a service from Dublin Airport to
Dublin City Centre and return.
Taxi Service
There are a large number of taxi
services available in the city centre. Taxis from the airport to the city
centre are readily available outside the Arrivals Hall. Ensure to only travel
in a registered taxi - they will have their taxi license displayed on the
dashboard. Taxis are readily available all over the city with listed Taxi ranks
in most main tourism areas.
Dublin Bus
Dublin Bus offers a high frequency services from all over Dublin to within
a few minutes walk of Trinity College. Routes 1, 2, 3, all operate to Pearse
St. while a range of buses including the 4, 10, 11, 46A, 145 operate to College
Green/Trinity area.
DART and Rail
Both the DART and mainline train provide an
excellent service from many parts of Dublin. Pearse St. DART is just a few
minutes walk from TCD.
Intercity
Trains
One of the capital's two mainline stations
is located at Connolly Station for rail services to Belfast, Rosslare/Wexford
and Sligo. Connolly station also serves DART and suburban train services to
Howth and Balbriggan in the north and Bray and Arklow in the south.
Direct bus services link Connolly with
Dublin's other mainline station, Heuston.
LUAS
The LUAS tram has two lines operating in
the city. The closest stop on the Red Line is George’s Dock. St. Stephen’s
Green is the closest stop on the Green Line.
Bicycles
Dublin is one of many European cities that offer a bike sharing
scheme for its many visitors and residents. You will see throughout the
city centre the dbs or Dublin bikes parked throughout the capital. For
information on how to hire visit www.dublinbikes.ie
These are a fun way to explore Dublin.
Car Hire
Hertz Car Hire www.hertz.ie and Avis Car Hire www.avis.ie , both are located at Dublin Airport and have
locations within Dublin city centre.
OTHER DETAILS
Banks & Currency
The Euro (€) is the currency in use in Ireland.
The Euro (€) is the currency in use in Ireland.
Visa and Master Card are all widely accepted in pubs, shops and restaurants
throughout the country.
Traveller’s cheques can be cashed at most hotels and banks.
Bank Opening Hours – Mon, Tues & Fri 10:00-16:00; Wed 10:30-16:00; Thurs
10:00-17:00
Climate
Mild and temperate (showers can occur any time of the year.)
September temperatures can range from lows of 14 degrees C to high of 19.
Electricity
Electric Current: 240 Volts AV
Plug type: 3 large flat prong British type plug. BS1363 system.
Insurance
All attendees are advised to arrange private travel insurance. The meeting
organisers and committee accept no liability for personal accidents or damage
to property while in attendance at the event. The Organising Committee reserves
the right to amend and alter the meeting programme and events without prior
notice and accepts no liability as a result of such actions.
Shopping
General opening hours are Monday-Saturday from 09:00-18:00 with later
opening hours on Thursday evenings. Most major stores/shops open on Sunday –
some with reduced opening times from 10:30 to 18:00.
Smoking
Smoking is prohibited in public areas within Ireland including all bars,
nightclubs and restaurants. If required you should enquire whether your
accommodation bedroom is a smoking or non-smoking room. Please use the smoking
areas designated outside venues.
Tipping
Tipping is a generally accepted practice in restaurants, bars, taxis and
hotel porters. A service charge may be included in some restaurants and should
be stated on the menu, but otherwise this is a discretionary item.
Telecommunications/ Cell Phones
For international delegates, only digital phones with GSM subscriptions and a
roaming agreement will work on the island of Ireland. Visitors should consult
with their supplier before departure.
Networks widely available are Vodafone, 3 and Meteor.