Trains.
The main connection between the cities of Ireland is organized through rail services. The rail network covers most of Ireland and connects all major cities in Ireland.
Trains.
The main connection between the cities of Ireland is organized through rail services. The rail network covers most of Ireland and connects all major cities in Ireland.
There are two train stations in Dublin:
City trains (DART) departing from Dublin connect most parts of the city and suburbs. The DART trains run from 6.00am to 11.45pm at approximately 15-20 minute intervals.
Fares and schedules can be found on the website.
Buses.
Buses are the easiest and most affordable way to travel both within and between cities. For schedules and prices, visit the website.
Dublin operates green-colored double-decker buses. Tickets are sold from the driver. A one-day pass costs 6.20 EUR, a 3-day pass costs 13.5 EUR, and a 5-day pass costs 22 EUR.
Taxi.
Taxis in Ireland can be caught on the street or ordered over the phone. It will cost you 1 - 1.50 EUR to board and 2 EUR for each kilometer driven.