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Below you'll find insider tips on getting the best from Dublin, from hints on finding a home to reviews of the hottest restaurants in town.
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Getting Around
There’s no point being overly polite about it – any Dubliner will tell you that getting around in the city is often a time-consuming nightmare. While Dublin’s public transport was once... read more
Air Travel
In 2006, 21 million passengers passed through Ireland’s busiest airport, located approximately 10km north of Dublin city centre, near the M50 ring road and the M1 motorway. Served by over... read more
Boat
For transport of the more watery kind, nip over to Holyhead, Liverpool or Mostyn for a day or two. Connected by a regular bus and taxi service, Dublin port (www.dublinport.ie), the... read more
Bus
From 05:40 to after 23:00 on weekdays, Dublin Bus (Bus Átha Cliath) provides an extensive service for Dubliners who don’t have their own set of wheels. With a fleet of 950 buses... read more
Car
In 2002 the Central Statistics Office published findings that Irish people rely heavily on their cars – although this was hardly news to the thousands of commuters in the gridlock every... read more
Bicycle
Cycling is an economical, healthy and practical way to get around the city. Hundreds of kilometres of cycle tracks cut across the city and new facilities continue to be developed in... read more
Taxi
With numerous taxi companies working the city, it is usually easy to flag down a cab at any time of the day except for a Friday or Saturday night. Then, taxi ranks are often swarming with... read more
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