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Easiest way to get from airport to dublin temple bar ?


    



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Care Bear
- Taxi.

- Dublin bus, from the airport to city centre.

- Bus (Airlink 747, 6 euros) from the airport to O'Connell (Abbey) Street.

- Bus (Aircoach, 7 euros) from the airport to Grafton Street.


Martina L
Airlink or Dublin Bus buses. Airlink is a little more expensive (about 7 euro) but it takes only 30-40 minutes. You'll find one or the other leaving the airport every 10 minutes and they'll take you right to the city centre. From the bus station or O'Connell Street it takes 5 minutes walking to get to Temple Bar, just ask anyone for directions.


sananabetahi
"TAXI !!"


baby_face_paris
We got a taxi from the airport at half 8 in the morning. It only took about 25 minutes and wasn't too expensive.


Samantha B
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depends what time you and flying in at. If you have the money then get a cab but if your flying in around rush hour traffic it's going to be expensive and will take a long time. If you haven't got much luggage with you just get on the bus ( not the coach ) will cost you a couple of euro's each. Some of the bus numbers include the 41 a,b or c and the 33 as well, these are regular like every 15 mins or so. ( but your'll wait 25 mins and then 4 will come at once lol) Bascially anything that has dublin on the front of the bus. If you get lost cause they have moved the bus stops around a bit the past few months you can always ask someone. The bus will take you directly into the city center and then you can easily walk to the temple bar area.


caitlyn
Easiest way is Taxi for sure, we did it 5 week ago, cost us 20 euro to get there, but be careful on the way back to the airport we were charged 42 euro don't know why and we didn't argue about it because we didn't have time.


Stephanie
Well if it were me I'd get a taxi, there's a bus that goes too but the taxi would be a lot easier.


Puzzledirishgirl
My advice would be to get the air coach or the Dublin bus airport services. A taxi could set you back €30+ depending on the time of the day. The bus is pretty quick as they use the port tunnel so it takes about 30 minutes.

http://www.dublinbus.ie/your_journey/airport_services.asp

Enjoy!


MUSICGUY
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a taxi if you're willing to pay an arm and a leg





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