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What to do during long layover in Dublin?
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[QUOTE="Kirkie, post: 1249366, member: 105395"] You will need coins to pay for the normal service bus to town, unless you take an aircoach. The aircoach is around €10 single, and you can pay by card. I can tell you how to get to the Dublin bus area, if you want to know. I think the single fare is €2.60. You will not get change, so be sure to have exact fare. If it takes an hour to get out of the airport building, which I doubt, then you could be on the bus by 9.30, and in town around 10.00. I add a suggestion, if you get the 41 bus: take it to the last stop and then make your way down to the river, going left when you are at the river. Very soon you will come upon this set of figures, and they have a close connection with your country. [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famine_Memorial_(Dublin)[/URL] From there, you could continue in the same direction and pay a visit to a replica Famine ship, or go in to the Epic Museum, where there is an Emigration experience that is very informative. There are options for a range of food offerings, and a very pleasant place to sit and people watch. You would then be able to walk along by the river till you see an aircoach stop at 3Arena, just before the river opens out to the sea, and from that spot, it will take about 20 minutes to the terminal for your onward flight. You need to make 3 more posts before you can pm if you want more information! I will be glad to help. [/QUOTE]
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