Access to Dublin public transportation network means you will never be stuck for getting about in Dublin during your stay. Included in the ticket is the Visitor Leap Card, providing 72 hours unlimited access to; Dart and Commuter trains around Dublin City and County.

Do Dublin bus take Card? Bus Éireann, Irish Rail, Go Ahead, Dublin Bus and Luas all accept Leap Cards on some or all of their services. They can also be used on commuter and rural bus services within the TFI public transport network.

Then, Can I use my freedom pass in Dublin? The DoDublin Freedom Ticket is an all-in-one sightseeing and transport ticket, that gives you the freedom to travel anywhere in Dublin using the extensive public transport system, and visit all the most famous locations and attractions on Dublin’s No.

How much does Dublin cost? How much does the DoDublin Days Out Card cost? There are Adult, Student, Senior, Family, and Child tickets available. An adult ticket costs u20ac39, Student and Senior tickets cost u20ac33, Child tickets cost u20ac23, and a family ticket costs u20ac124. That’s six super days out in world-leading attractions for just u20ac39 per adult!

FAQ

Do Dublin Hop On Hop Off stops?

Our Routes

Experience the sights and sounds of Dublin at your leisure. With 25 stops to hop on and off, from Kilmainham Gaol to College Green, we’ve got your city break best bits covered. Tour with live guides or tune in to pre-recorded commentary, available in 8 languages.

Who owns Dublin Castle? Most of the current construction dates from the 18th century, though a castle has stood on the site since the days of King John, the first Lord of Ireland.

Dublin Castle
Owner Ireland
Grounds 44,000 square metres (11 acres)
Website
www.dublincastle.ie

Can you pay cash on Dublin buses? Dublin Bus fares and tickets

There is also a city centre fare. Paying with cash: An exact fare system is operated by Dublin Bus and only coins (not notes) are accepted. No change is given.

Are open top buses running in Dublin? Buses for the tour start at 9am daily from outside Dublin Bus Head Office at 59 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1. The last tour of the day departs stop 1 at 17:00 during the Autumn/Winter months and 19:00 during the Summer.

Where are the Irish Crown Jewels?

The jewels were housed in the Bedford Tower, in the Upper Castle Yard, where the Office of Arms was located. This office was responsible for genealogy and heraldry, as well as the safekeeping and care of the state regalia. The Ulster King of Arms, Sir Arthur Vicars, was the one responsible for the office.

How much is Dublin Castle worth? It is valued at £124 million (157 million), according to figures supplied to The Irish Times by the OPW whose total property portfolio is valued at some £2 billion (2.5 billion).

Was Dublin built by the British?

Dublin was founded by the Vikings. They founded a new town on the south bank of the Liffey in 841. It was called Dubh Linn, which means black pool. The new town of Dublin was fortified with a ditch and an earth rampart with a wooden palisade on top.

What age is free travel in Ireland? The Free Travel Scheme allows you to travel, free of charge, on public transport and some private bus and ferry services. Everyone aged 66 and over, living permanently in Ireland, can get the Free Travel Scheme. People with disabilities and carers aged under 66 may also qualify for Free Travel.

Can you bring a dog on Dublin Bus?

Dublin Bus

There is no limit to the number of assistance dogs the bus driver can allow on a bus, as long as there is space. The assistance dog is the responsibility of its owner and must be kept under control, whether it is in a harness, leash or carrier. An assistance dog must not block the aisle or travel on a seat.

How much does it cost to ride the bus in Dublin?

Dublin City Bus Network

Adult Cash Child Cash
Short Fare €2.15 €1.10
Long Fare €3.30 €1.10
Xpresso €3.80 €1.60

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How do you get around Dublin without a car? DART and rail

The capital’s iconic DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) system is a fast and frequent way of travelling in the city. The DART hugs the Irish Sea coast for much of its journey, making for one of the most scenic suburban rail routes in Europe.

How close is Dublin airport to city? Dublin Airport is located approximately 10km north of Dublin City Centre. There are several transport options for those travelling to Dublin City Centre and beyond.

Is there an Irish royal family?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Irish royal families refers to the dynasties that once ruled large « overkingdoms » and smaller petty kingdoms on the island of Ireland. Members of some of these families still own land and live in the same broad locations.

Is Queen Elizabeth Irish? Turns out Queen Elizabeth is of royal lineage not only in Britain but also in Ireland. The monarch is a descendant of Brian Boru, the fearsome High King of Ireland who met his downfall in the Battle of Clontarf in 1014.

Who stole the Crown Jewels?

by Ben Johnson. One of the most audacious rogues in history was Colonel Blood, known as the ‘Man who stole the Crown Jewels’. Thomas Blood was an Irishman, born in County Meath in 1618, the son of a prosperous blacksmith.

Can you walk around Dublin Castle? Open Daily. We are open seven days a week from 09.45am to 5.45pm (last admission at 5.15pm).

Can you go inside Dublin Castle?

For the most part, Dublin Castle is accessible. There is an elevator in the State Apartments. Unfortunately, the Medieval Undercroft is only accessible by stairs.

How long does it take to see Dublin Castle? How long does it take to tour Dublin Castle? Dublin Castle offers daily guided tours which last approximately one hour. Visitors can also choose to do a self-guided tour using brochures provided at the ticket desk, available in seventeen languages. The self-guided tour can take between 1-3 hours depending on your pace.

Is Dublin a Viking name?

The Dubh Linn Gardens, Dublin Castle

It was the Vikings who named the spot where the Liffey and the Poddle meet as « Dubh Linn ». The name Dublin comes from Dubh Linn or the « black pool ».

What is Dublin’s nickname? List

County (GAA link) Nickname
Donegal (GAA) The Forgotten County
Down (GAA) The Mourne County; The Mournemen
Down (GAA) The Ardsmen
Dublin (GAA) The Dubs

Is Dublin a Catholic city?

The city, in common with the rest of the country, is overwhelmingly Roman Catholic, though Dublin remains the most religiously diverse part of Ireland.

What does P mean on free travel card? If you are entitled to free travel, the card will also display this information in the top left-hand corner. If FT-P is written on the card the holder is personally entitled to free travel. If FT+S is written on the card the holder can travel with their spouse, partner or cohabitant.

Can I use my Irish Free Travel Pass in the UK? The answer is no: England, Scotland, and Wales have their own free travel schemes separate from Ireland. Irish free travel passes only work between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Despite the fact that an Irish free bus pass doesn’t work in England, it is still a very effective social program.

What age is free on Dublin Bus?

For all fares relating to Dublin Commuter services, please see here. Please note that all children under the age of 5 travel for free on our buses. Anyone between the ages of 16 and 18 years must use a personalised Child Leap Card to avail of child fares and the school hours fare.

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