Visitors who have been driving to Dublin City Centre should be aware of changes to the flow of traffic starting on 20th August 2017. Dublin City Centre Traffic Changes August 2017: There will be no right turn from Bachelors Walk to O’Connell Bridge except for public transport, taxis and bicycles. NORTH QUAYS NEW ROAD LAYOUT FROM ORMOND QUAY TO EDEN QUAY - Additional bus lane - General traffic reduced read more
Find Great Dublin Accommodation Deals
Are you trying to find the best deal for a suitable hotel in Dublin? Or a B&B, Apartment or Hostel? There are hundreds of websites with numerous listings which can be very confusing when you are trying to find accommodation which suits you. Find Dublin Accommodation Deals Here’s how you can find lots of great deals on accommodation in Dublin. Today I found many great hotels, B&Bs and Apartments with read more
Getting Around Dublin
Dublin city centre is fairly compact and many of the sights and attractions are easily reached on foot. But if you would like to use transport to see Dublin city then there are many options for transport in Dublin available including Bus, Taxi, DART (Rapid Rail), Train, Luas (Dublin's Tram) and Car. The two options which are the cheapest are walking and cycling. Walking Around Dublin Walking is one option read more
Stay Safe in Dublin
Dublin is quite a safe city and the vast majority of the people you meet are friendly and helpful. Nothing bad happens to 99% of visitors to Dublin - ever! But, like most other cities in the world, there is a tiny minority of people on the make, thieves, scammers, pickpockets and so on. However, there is no need to feel nervous or frightened at any time and your visit should be totally enjoyable if you take a few read more
Travelling to Dublin – How to Get There
This Dublin travel guide helps with travelling to Dublin and how to get there: Travelling to Dublin by Road There are a number of motorways approaching Dublin from different directions: The M1 goes to Dublin from the north and is the approach road to Dublin from Belfast and Northern Ireland. The M2 approaches Dublin from the north (Ashbourne).The M3 approaches from the north west (Kells). The M4 read more
How to Pay Less for Your Dublin Hotel Accommodation
There are many opportunities to reduce the cost of your accommodation in Dublin, or indeed in most other cities in Ireland and throughout the world. Here are our top tips for making considerable savings if you are looking for some cheap accommodation Dublin canprovide. Book your accommodation well in advance (Plan ahead). Try to stay midweek if possible. Book more than one day at a time. Avoid times read more