Dublin Transportation
As well as arriving via Dublin International Airport, there are a number of ways to reach Dublin. From mainland UK, a passenger ferry arrives daily from Holyhead, North Wales. Dublin is well served by Irelan's coach and rail networks that link the capital with most other towns and cities in the republic. In addition, Dublin is very accessible from Belfast and other major areas of Northern Ireland.
Arriving by Air
Ireland's capital city is served by Ireland's premier airport, the busy and efficient Dublin Airport.
Getting Around Dublin
Dublin city centre has a somewhat confusing one-way system and can also become quite congested with traffic so, unless you plan to explore the rest of the country, hiring a car is not a good option. Luckily, all the city attractions are within easy walking distance or a short taxi ride away. If you do hire a car, please note that the road signs are in Irish (Gaelic) as well as English and new signposts display the distance in kilometres whilst older ones show miles.