Arriving/Departing Dublin
Dublin Airport
All the information you will need on your flights and how to get to and from Dublin Airport is available at their website
www.dublinairport.ie
Ferry
Ferries services to Dublin operate several times daily and berth at Dublin Port in the city centre and at Dun Laoghaire, 6 miles south of Dublin. All the information you need is available at the following two sites
www.irishferries.com
www.stenaline.com
Getting Around
Dublin’s City Centre is small enough so that it can be best enjoyed on foot, but there are plenty of other options for getting around:
Bus
Dublin Bus is the city’s main bus service and operates a comprehensive network around the city and county
www.dublinbus.ie
Rail
Irish Rail operate the DART service (www.dart.ie), a great way to view the scenic Dublin Bay, and also rail services to other major towns and cities around Ireland.
www.irishrail.ie
Taxi
There are taxis in abundance on Dublin’s streets. The main taxi ranks are located at St Stephen’s Green, Dame Street and O’Connell St
Car
Car rental is a popular option, especially with travellers who are travelling further afield.
Croke Park Stadium
Croke Park is situated in the north Dublin neighbourhood of Drumcondra. For ease of access on match days, the use of public transport is advisable. The Croke Park Stadium Transport Guide provides a handy guide for all.
Transport Initiatives for Employers/Employees
One Small Step
The DTO’s One Small Step outlines alternative options for commuters to reduce car trips by even just one journey a week.
http://www.onesmallstep.ie/
Workplace Travel Plans
Workplace Travel Plans shows employers what can easily be done to change habits of their employees via the tool of a workplace travel plan to reduce congestion.
www.workplacetravelplans.ie
Download Croke Park Transport Guide.pdf