County Dublin
County Dublin is in the Ireland's East Coast and Midlands. [edit] RegionsDublin is divided up into four separate boroughs or council areas. These are:
[edit] Cities[edit] Other destinations[edit] Understand[edit] TalkA funny well rounded chat website for County Dublin is called Hidden Dublin http://www.hidden-dublin.com it's written by a Dubliner and is packed with money saving tips. [edit] Get in[edit] Visa requirementsThe Visa requirements for entry into Ireland and County Dublin are very straight forward. All citizens of the EU and EEA countries do not need a visa to visit Ireland on holiday. Most people from these countries are free to live and work in Ireland, but countries such as Romania have restrictions applied. Many countries have visa agreements with Ireland and as such don't need any special documentation before arriving in Ireland. For more information about this topic please see the Department of Foreign Affairs. [edit] By planeAir: Dublin International Airport. [edit] By train[edit] By Bus[edit] By BoatThere are two major ports in County Dublin for the transit of passengers, Dublin Port and Dun Laoghaire Port. These services are supplied by either Stena Lines or Irish Ferries. These services run daily and connect County Dublin with Wales (Holyhead) and England (Liverpool). [edit] By CarCounty Dublin is well connected to the rest of Ireland through the road network. The M50 that runs through County Dublin around Dublin is the main focus point of the countries road infrastructure. From the M50, radial routes can be taken to all locations in Ireland. [edit] Get aroundWhile public transport is available in County Dublin, the City of Dublin is well catered for by bus, taxi, train and tram systems. [edit] Car RentalAll of the main car rental firms are focused around Dublin Airport and Dublin City Centre. From North County Dublin, Dublin Airport is easily accessible, while those looking to rent a Car From South County Dublin would have easy access to locations in Dublin City Centre. Irish Car Rentals [1], Europcar [2], Thrifty [3] [edit] Get around
[edit][add listing] See[edit] City CentreSee Dublin#See [edit] Outside City CentreThe locations are accessible by the DART which is a regular commuter train service covering most of the coastline north and south of Dublin.
Dalkey village/town is listed as an Irish heritage town and as such has a rich history, with no less than three castles within the town borders, making it a great day trip from the city.
Climb Killiney Hill and see the stunning views out around the bay and to Dalkey Island.
Walk along the strand, visit the famed Blackrock market, a flea market open on weekends and bank holidays, and have a drink at O'Rourke's, the old haunt of the Irish author Flann O'Brien. Serviced by the DART and the 4, 4A, 5, 45, 7, and 8 buses.
Climb Bray Head, or walk on its sea front esplanade. [edit][add listing] DoTemple Bar is a bit of a tourist trap but it does have some nice things to see. [edit][add listing] Eat[edit][add listing] Drink[edit] Get out
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