Airport – City Center

Dublin is served by Dublin Airport, located approximately 10 km north of the city center and well-connected by public transport.

By Bus: The Airlink Express (routes 747 and 757) connects the airport to key locations in the city center. Tickets cost €7 one way or €12 return. Local buses, such as the 16 and 41, are cheaper options costing around €3.30 but take longer.

By Taxi: Taxis are readily available outside the airport terminals. A ride to the city center costs approximately €20-€30, depending on traffic.

By Shuttle: Private shuttles offer direct connections to specific locations or accommodations for approximately €8-€10 per person.

Public Transport System

Dublin’s public transport system is efficient and includes:

  • Dublin Bus: The primary bus network covering the city and suburbs.
  • Luas: The light rail system with two lines (Red and Green) connecting key areas.
  • DART: The suburban rail system connecting Dublin to coastal towns.

It’s recommended to get a Leap Card for discounted fares across buses, trams, and trains. You can top up the card as needed, and a daily cap ensures you won’t overspend. Single fares start at €2.50, with day passes available.

Accommodation

Finding accommodation in Dublin can be competitive. Here are some tips:

  • Use platforms like Daft.ie, Airbnb, or Spotahome for reliable listings.
  • Avoid peak tourist areas to save on costs.
  • Consider staying in areas like Drumcondra, Rathmines, or Phibsborough for affordable options.
  • Start with a hostel or short-term rental and search for long-term options in person.

Useful websites:

Other Useful Information

  • Emergencies (ambulance, fire, police): Tel. 112
  • Non-emergency police: Tel. +353 1 666 9999
  • Tourist Information: Tel. +353 1 605 7700

Dublin is a vibrant city with a rich history and lively culture. Make the most of your Erasmus experience and enjoy your time exploring this incredible destination!

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