Travel to Dublin

The ENTER 2014 Conference will take place at: 

The Chartered Accountants House

47-49 Pearse Street

Dublin 2

The venue is located beside the junction with Westland Row and Trinity College. For directions, please click here. 

Parking - There is no parking available at Chartered Accountants House however there are a number of public car parks in the city centre area all within a 10-15 minute walk. See details below or view them on the interactive map. 

If you are not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland and/or if you need a visa to travel to Dublin, please ensure to visit our Visas and Passports page and read carefully about certain requirements and procedures. 

Please find below a number of travel options you can use to travel to Dublin: 

By Plain

Dublin Airport is one of Europe’s busiest airports, with more than 60 airlines flying to over 150 destinations. Dublin Airport now offers services to 29 airports in the UK and the ever expanding European network now covering 100 airports.

Suggested Airlines:

  • Aer Arann
  • CityJet
  • Aer Lingus
  • Ryanair

Please see http://www.dublinairport.com/home.aspx for detailed information. 

Airport Shuttle to Dublin: 

Airlink is the bus service that operates from the arrivals hall at Dublin Airport. An adult single is €6 or a return is €10. To view the timetable and service route information click the below link http://www.dublinbus.ie/PageFiles/110/AirportExpressBrochure.pdf

By Train 

UK to Dublin

Virgin Trains runs services from several key destinations to Dublin city centre. The journey entails a train ride to Holyhead where you switch to a ferry, which will take you to Dublin. One-way tickets are available from £38. 

Northern Ireland to Dublin

Translink offers a number of train services all over Northern Ireland andto Dublin, in a partnership deal with its counterpart in the Republic of Ireland.

Find more at http://www.translink.co.uk/

By Ferry

Regular, scheduled ferry services operate between Ireland and the UK bringing both foot passengers and cars through two ferry ports, Dublin Port and Dun Laoghaire. Today three passenger ferry companies connect Dublin withHolyhead, Liverpool and the Isle of Man.

Ferry Operators:

Dublin Port is centrally located, only minutes from Dublin City Centre. It is Ireland’s busiest passenger Ferryport with up to 18 sailings daily to the UK and the continent.

Dún Laoghaire Harbour is located 7 miles south of Dublin city. 

Dún Laoghaire is serviced by the DART (Suburban Rail) which can take you to and from the City Centre in less than half an hour.



Irish Ferries operate from Dublin Port to Holyhead, Wales with two vessels; the cruise ferry, 'Ulysses' - the world's largest car ferry, and the fast ferry 'Dublin Swift'.  



Stena Line's HSS, the world's largest fast ferry, operates from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire. Stena Line also operates a Superferry service from Holyhead to Dublin Port.



P&O Ferries operate between Dublin Port and Liverpool with the Norbank and Norbay superferries. Overnight and Day sailings. 

Travelling within Dublin

Dart and Rail - Pearse St DART and rail station is located directly across the street from the venue, while Connolly, Tara St and Grand Canal are all a short walk away. Visit www.irishrail.ie for further information on train timetables.

Luas- within Dublin city centre there is a suburban tram line. The nearest Luas stop is at George's Dock on the Luas Red Line service. An option may be to park at the Red Cow 'park and ride' facility and take the Luas to George's Dock. Visit www.luas.ie for further information on Luas Timetables.

Taxis - They are located directly outside the arrivals hall. Average Taxi fare to the city centre €25.

Visas and Passports

If you are not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland and/or if you need a visa to travel to Dublin, please ensure to visit our Visas and Passports page and read carefully about requirements and procedures

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