Travel Information
Travel Information
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- Location of hotel
- Dublin Airport & Shuttle Service
- Public Transport
- Taxi
- Local Restaurants
- General Information on Ireland
Location of Dun Laoghaire
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Dublin Airport and Shuttle Service
There is a shuttle bus service from the Royal Marine Hotel to Dublin Airport with a journey time of less than 50 minutes taking the Port Tunnel. For further information on this please log on to www.thepattonflyer.ie
Please log on to www.dublinairport.com for details of airlines flying into Ireland, timetables and any other information pertaining to flying into Dublin.
Public Transport
Bus Services: Journey Time into Dublin City Centre is approximately 80 minutes
Please log on to Dublin Bus for further information.
DART: Journey Time into Dublin City Centre is usually less than 15 minutes
Please see the attached timetable for your convenience.
Taxi
The concierge at your hotel will be happy to call a taxi for you. Generally the cost of a taxi from Dun Laoghaire into Dublin City Centre will be approximately €20. The journey time is approximately 20 minutes.
Local Restaurants
There are many restaurants to choose from in Dun Laoghaire. Please see the attached link which details places to eat from the Irish Brasserie na Mara to Bodega, a new wine and tapas bar which boasts stunning views over Dublin Bay as well as great food and wine.
www.dublintourist.com/directory/eating_out/south_county/dun_laoghaire
General Information on Ireland
Visas: Visitors from most countries do not require a travel visa to visit Ireland. If in doubt please consult with your travel agent or local Irish Embassy/Consulate or you can check this information link.
Currency: Ireland is in the Eurozone, and the Euro is the only currency that will be accepted. Banks and many hotels will convert foreign currency to Euros. Most major credit cards are accepted in Ireland.
Language: the main language in Ireland is English.
Electricity: Ireland is 220V, 50Hz electricity, with three-pronged square pin plugs (as per UK). Some hotels provide US and Continental sockets and electrical adaptors.
Safety: Ireland and Dublin are very safe destinations in general. However, we recommend that travelers take normal precautions for safety of their person and belongings. All visitors are advised to have their own travel insurance for their trip to Ireland.
Please also see the Failte Ireland website for more useful and interesting information pertaining to Ireland. To go directly to their site, Please Click Here