Getting to Dublin

Travelling to Dublin by Air

Dublin is easily accessible from the UK, Continental Europe and the east and west coast of the USA. More than 36 scheduled airlines fly into Dublin Airport, which is located 12 km from the city centre. Dublin Airport serves 7 domestic, 29 UK, 36 Continental European and 9 international destinations.

There are several transport options for those travelling to Dublin City Centre and beyond. You can travel directly from Dublin Airport to central locations such as O’Connell Street or connect to the rest of Ireland, by reaching Connolly and Heuston train stations, as well as Ireland’s central bus station, Bus Áras.

For more information, please visit: www.dublinairport.com

Travelling to Dublin by Sea

It is also possible to get to Dublin by ferry via Holyhead, Liverpool and Isle of Man ports in Britain. Dublin has two ferry terminals, Dublin Port, located in the city centre, is serviced by bus, and Dun Laoghaire ferry terminal, south of the city, and is easily reached by a 20 minute car or DART train journey.

Travelling to Dublin by Bus

Aircoach
Aircoach is a privately run bus service which operates between the airport and a number of city hotels and locations.
www.aircoach.ie

Airlink
Airlink (Bus 747), operated by Dublin Bus, will bring you directly from the airport to Busáras, Dublin’s central bus station, located in the city centre.
www.dublinbus.ie

Other Bus Options
There are also a number of other public bus services operating between the airport and various destinations.

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