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Get to know Dublin (DUB)
Dublin Airport is located around 7 km north of Dublin city center with access to many buses, coaches, and taxis. If you plan to go to the airport in your own car, you'll have lots of parking options to choose from, and you can book your spot online. If you are running late, you can use the fast track that you can also book online. The airport has two terminals. Terminal 1 is the main terminal and is used for domestic flights, while Terminal 2 is used for international long-haul flights. You can walk between the two terminals. Dublin Airport offers many restaurants, cafés, shops, currency exchanges, and banks. Both terminals offer lounges to make waiting more pleasant.
Airport location | Dublin Airport is located 7 km north of Dublin, Ireland. |
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IATA code | DUB |
ICAO code | EIDW |
Latitude & longitude | 53.4213889, -6.27 |
Time zone | Europe/Dublin |
Website | dublinairport.com |
Telephone | +35318141111 - General Information |
Airport owner | Dublin Airport |
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Dublin destination map 2024
Dublin Airport has 31 international destinations, including non-stop flights to the USA. Discover faraway cities like Abu Dhabi or choose something closer to like Amsterdam or Brussels.
Terminals at Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport has two terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Terminal | Description |
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Terminal 1 | Terminal 1 is the main terminal with the majority of airlines such as Air France, British Airways, Flybe, and Ryanair operating from here. |
Terminal 2 | The terminal is a major European hub for flights to North America. And the significant growth in passengers traveling to the Middle East has seen the arrival of both Etihad and Emirates. |
Getting from Dublin Airport to the city center
Dublin City is conveniently located approximately 10 km north of Dublin Airport. There are several transport options for those traveling to Dublin City Center and beyond. You can travel directly from Dublin Airport to central locations such as O'Connell Street or connect to the rest of Ireland by reaching Connolly and Heuston train stations and Ireland's central Bus station, Bus Áras.
Option | Price | Avg. journey time | Availability |
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Car | Starting from $26 per day. | 20 min | 24/7 |
Train | – | – | – |
Bus | One way tickets for an adult costs $6 for an Airlink bus and $7 for the Aircoach. Round trips cost $11 and $13 respectively. Furthermore, rates for kids come at $3 one way / $5 round-trip for the Airlink and $2 one way / $4 round-trip for the Aircoach. | Approximately 30 min. | 24/7 |
Taxi | The standard taxi fare from Dublin airport to Dublin city center is around $26. The rate can be higher if you're traveling on an Irish public holiday or late at night. | 20 min | 24/7 |
How to get from Dublin Airport to the city center by car
You can reach the city center via the N1 highway.
How to get from Dublin Airport to the city center by bus
The Airlink is an express service that goes from the airport to Dublin's main bus station Busaras, then to O'Connell Street in the city center and finally to Heuston, one of Dublin's main train stations. 747 buses are frequent, departing every 15 or 20 minutes, from 5 am to 11.30 pm (11.20 pm Sundays).
How to get from Dublin Airport to the city center by taxi
The airport offers taxi services 24/7 with no additional airport fees, unlike most airports in other European cities. The vehicles are usually dark gray or black with a distinctive black and yellow taxi roof sign. Additionally, companies use stickers on their dashboards to show their current fare rates.
Frequently asked questions
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