ABOUT DUBLIN
How to get to Dublin
Dublin enjoys a strategic geographic position at the gateway to Europe and North America. Dublin Airport facilitates direct connections to major national and international destinations.
By Plane
Dublin is conveniently connected to major international airports, making air travel a popular choice for attendees.
Dublin Airport (DUB) is the main gateway, located approximately 10 kilometers north of the city center. The airport serves as a hub for various airlines, offering direct flights from major cities worldwide.
From the airport, you can easily access the city center by taxi or car rental (20-30 minutes), express bus or public bus ( 30-40 minutes) .The journey to the city costs around €30 in taxi.
• Dublin Taxi - Tel.+353 1 808 0800
• NRC Taxi - Tel. +353 1 677 2222
Dublin Airport (DUB) is the main gateway, located approximately 10 kilometers north of the city center. The airport serves as a hub for various airlines, offering direct flights from major cities worldwide.
From the airport, you can easily access the city center by taxi or car rental (20-30 minutes), express bus or public bus ( 30-40 minutes) .The journey to the city costs around €30 in taxi.
• Dublin Taxi - Tel.+353 1 808 0800
• NRC Taxi - Tel. +353 1 677 2222
By Car
Dublin is accessible via a well-developed road network. The M50 motorway encircles the city, providing a direct route for travelers. Plan your journey using GPS navigation or online maps for the most efficient routes. Parking facilities are available in and around the city center, including both on-street parking and parking garages. Many hotels offer parking facilities for their guests (complimentary or at cost).
The Convention Centre Dublin has an underground car park with 320 spaces, 14 disabled spaces, six electric vehicle charging points and a height limit of 2.1m. It operates from 7.00am to midnight, 7 days a week. Parking rates are €4 per hour or €30 per day, with an evening rate of €16 from 6.00pm to midnight and an overnight rate of €18 from 6.00pm to 9.00am. More information here.
The Convention Centre Dublin has an underground car park with 320 spaces, 14 disabled spaces, six electric vehicle charging points and a height limit of 2.1m. It operates from 7.00am to midnight, 7 days a week. Parking rates are €4 per hour or €30 per day, with an evening rate of €16 from 6.00pm to midnight and an overnight rate of €18 from 6.00pm to 9.00am. More information here.
By Train
Dublin is well-connected by train, with Heuston Station and Connolly Station being the primary railway terminals. Irish Rail operates services from various cities across Ireland, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. Upon arrival, taxis and public transportation options are readily available to take you to your destination within the city.
By Bus
Bus services connect Dublin to towns and cities across Ireland, providing an economical and convenient travel option. Busaras, the central bus station, is located in the city center. Several private and public bus companies operate services, offering reliable connections and comfortable travel.
How to get around
By Public Transportation
Dublin boasts an efficient public transportation system, including buses and the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) train service. The Leap Card, a smart card for convenient fare payment, can be used on buses, DART, and Luas (tram) services, providing a seamless and cost-effective way to explore the city.
By Bike
Dublin is a bike-friendly city with dedicated bike lanes and numerous bike rental services. Pedal your way through the city's charming streets and parks, enjoying the flexibility and eco-friendly nature of cycling.
Dublin Bikes offers a convenient and affordable way to explore. Group and self guided tours are available here.
Dublin Bikes offers a convenient and affordable way to explore. Group and self guided tours are available here.
By Walk
Discover Dublin at a leisurely pace by walking through its historic streets and neighborhoods. Many of the city's attractions, shops, and restaurants are within walking distance of each other. Grab a map, take in the sights, and explore Dublin on foot for an immersive experience.