The airport is situated seven miles (11km) north of Dublin, near the M50 and M1 motorways.
Getting to the citySeveral bus services, including Dublin Bus and Airlink, connect the airport to all parts of Dublin and the city's central train station, both day and night.
TimeGMT (GMT +1 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).
Car rentalHertz, Avis, Budget, Europcar, Dooley Car Rentals, Enterprise Rent-a-car and Sixt all operate from car-hire desks in the Arrivals Concourse. There are also a number of pre-booked car-hire desks on this concourse.
Airport TaxisTaxis are available in front of the Arrivals Hall. All taxis have meters but they are only used for destinations in the 'Dublin City Taxi Metered Area'. It is wise to negotiate the price with the driver beforehand.
FacilitiesAirport facilities include a bureau de change and ATMs, numerous restaurants, pubs and bars, several shops, a church and tourist information.
ParkingThere are plenty of parking options at Dublin International Airport, including short and long stay options. The short-term car park is close to the terminal building, while the off-site long-term car park is serviced by a free shuttle service. Long term stays can be pre-booked via the airport website.
Website www.dublinairport.comA clearly signed walkway connects the two terminals.
Main number: +353 1 814 1111. Car parking: +353 1 944 0440.
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