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To travel the full route of the DART one-way, from Howth in North Dublin to Greystones in County Wicklow, will cost €6. The DART runs every 15 minutes during peak hours (7am to 9am and 5pm to 9pm weekdays) and every 30 minutes off peak. The DART is an electric train systems that runs along the coast of the Irish Sea, from North County Dublin to County Wicklow (South of Dublin). The bus that connects Hueston and Connolly Stations to Dublin Airport is the number 747 (see here for more details). Both stations connect Dublin with Cork to the south, Galway to the west and Belfast to the north. Connolly Station is found to the east of the city centre, close to Trinity College and Dublin Port. Heuston Station is located to the west of the city centre, close to the Guinness Storehouse. The two main train stations in Dublin City are Heuston Station and Connolly Station.

If you are already in Ireland and want to visit the capital, then rail is certainly a viable option (though buses are a great alternative). TrainsĬurrently, there is no direct railway link between Dublin Airport and Dublin City. To travel to the city centre by taxi will cost between €30-€40. Like all international airports, there is a large number of taxis available outside both terminals at all times. Dublin Bus also operates a service between Dublin Airport and Dublin City for a similar price. A ticket to Dublin City Centre from Dublin Airport costs €6 (Single)/ €11.50 (Return).

GoBus offers a route from Dublin Airport to and from Galway City (€18- Adult, Single, 2hrs 30mins). You can follow their distinctive blue signs from the arrivals hall in both terminals. They also operate routes to and from Cork City (€19- Adult, Single, 3hrs) and Belfast City (€12- Adult, Single, 2hr 20mins). Aircoach will bring you to multiple stops in Dublin City, including O'Connell Street and Grafton Street. There are bus services available to and from both terminals, provided by Aircoach, Airlink, Dublin Bus and GoBus. Recent additions to Terminal 2's roster include United Airlines, Etihad and Emirates. Served by American Airlines, US Airways, Delta, Air Canada and Aer Lingus. Served by Ryanair, British Airways, Germanwings, Iberia, Lufthansa, Norwegian, SAS and Air France. Visitors arriving from the USA and Canada will be arriving at Terminal Two. Dublin Airport is located just 10km (6 miles) from Dublin City Centre and is accessible by both the M50 and M1 motorways. Almost everyone who arrives on a visit to Dublin from abroad will arrive by plane (though some self-drive visitors from the UK may arrive by Ferry).
