Travel & Accessibility

How to get around...

Thanks to its compact size, many of the city's outlying districts are easy to explore on foot.  

Besides this, Dublin's modern public transportation system encompasses a large network of trams and buses, which allows visitors to get around quickly and comfortably in the city. 

The Leap Card is a reloadable smartcard that can be used to pay for individual journeys using travel credit on the train, tram, bus or to rent a Dublin Bike.

In addition, the Dublin Express (coach service) offers an efficient way to get from the airport to the city centre of Dublin. The journey only takes around 20 minutes. 
 

Sights in Dublin

The Long Room, Trinity College Library, ©James Bowden for Contiki and Tourism Ireland / Ireland’s Content Pool

How to get to the Congress Center...

By bus

The bus system offers a high frequency service across all of the city of Dublin. Many bus lines stop directly at the CCD (stop: Convention Centre).
 

By tram

Two tram lines (Green Line and Red Line) run through Dublin. The closest stops to the convention centre are "Mayor Square " and "Spencer Dock" (Red Line). 
 

Further information for Dublin visitors (external link)
 

Sights in Dublin

Dublin Convention Centre and Samuel Beckett Bridge reflected in the River Liffey, Dublin City, © Gareth Mc Cormack / Ireland's Content Pool