Travel in Dublin

8th -13th July 2018

Travel in Dublin

By Dart

Visitors to the capital are encouraged to use the DART, (Dublin Area Rapid Transport), to enjoy stunning views of Dublin Bay and travel out of the city to the numerous fishing villages and towns that are dotted along the coastline. The city center DART stations are Connolly, Pearse and Tara.

By Luas

Dublin now has its own state-of-the-art light rail system which services the city and its outskirts. This is a hassle-free way to travel to and from the city center.

By Dublin Bus

Dublin bus is the public bus service that takes passengers all over the city at a low fare.
Or you can access all these public bus service routes throughout the city by using just one prepaid ticket called the ‘Freedom Ticket’.

By Dublin Bike

This is a self-service bike rental system which has proven very popular with Dubliners. With 40 stations and 450 dbs (bikes), it enables you to travel through the city center and get out and about to enjoy Dublin city at your leisure. All stations are equipped for 3 Day Ticket users. A 3 Day Ticket costs €2. The first 30 minutes of use is free on every Dublin bike.

By Taxi

There are several taxi companies working in Dublin City. Hailing a taxi is rarely difficult. However if you would like to pre-order one, My Taxi is an easy to use taxi app that is used all over Ireland. It can easily be downloaded onto your phone by finding the mytaxi app in your app store. Taxis can be ordered within minutes through the app and you can add your debit/credit card to your account to make payment automatic.

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