I am flying to Santiago via Dublin and have about a 10 hour layover. I arrive 0830 and my flight on Ryanair is not till 1930. Any suggestions on how I can spend my time? Is it practical to go into Dublin or should I just hang out at the airport?
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Guinness!I am flying to Santiago via Dublin and have about a 10 hour layover. I arrive 0830 and my flight on Ryanair is not till 1930. Any suggestions on how I can spend my time? Is it practical to go into Dublin or should I just hang out at the airport?
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 am flying to Santiago via Dublin and have about a 10 hour layover. I arrive 0830 and my flight on Ryanair is not till 1930. Any suggestions on how I can spend my time? Is it practical to go into Dublin or should I just hang out at the airport?
Franky, you beat me to it!Guinness!
You should be able to enjoy a good few hours in the city. Depending on your interest, you might enjoy a visit to the Museum of Modern Art, Hugh Lane or National Art Galleries. The National Museum on Kildare street is very near the Art Gallery and the gold collection and the bog bodies are popular. The Collins Barracks has a lot of military history and is not far from the Museum of Modern Art. A visit to Kilmainham Jail gives an insight into our revolutionary history. On a nice day, a Dart trip (suburban rail line) along the coast from Howth on the Northside to Killiney on the south side gives good views of Dublin Bay, and opportunities to stop off and have that pint that everyone talks about with maybe some seafood. As general visits to our museums/galleries are free it may be worth getting a ticket for one of the hop on/ hop off buses if you want pay a short visit to a number of locations.I am flying to Santiago via Dublin and have about a 10 hour layover. I arrive 0830 and my flight on Ryanair is not till 1930. Any suggestions on how I can spend my time? Is it practical to go into Dublin or should I just hang out at the airport?
Guinness Storehouse a must. Worth the trip in from the airport back via 'The Brazen Head' pub, old really old.Guinness!
I went to Brazen in 1994, oldest pub in Dublin, a hole in the wall dive for locals. Went back in 2013; all built-out tourist attraction 3x original size. Like that with a lot of places in IrelandGuinness Storehouse a must. Worth the trip in from the airport back via 'The Brazen Head' pub, old really old.
Progress they say. I think the main reason for the expansion has been the live music with some top Irish muso's performing. At least the old bars are still there to prop up.I went to Brazen in 1994, oldest pub in Dublin, a hole in the wall dive for locals. Went back in 2013; all built-out tourist attraction 3x original size. Like that with a lot of places in Ireland
I am flying to Santiago via Dublin and have about a 10 hour layover. I arrive 0830 and my flight on Ryanair is not till 1930. Any suggestions on how I can spend my time? Is it practical to go into Dublin or should I just hang out at the airport?
Hi , I did the same in 2019. I got the number 16 bus outside the terminal and it took me right down town; got off in College Green across from Trinity College (late 1500's Queen Elizabeth 1st) ; this area is full of facinating history and atmosphere ! walk up to Christ Church Cathedral (1000's ) ; eh! Burdock's ''fish & chips'' is a minute walk; I had the smoked cod & chips with mushy-peas ; one of the most delicious meals in my whole life, 12euro !! Dined inside the grounds of Christ Church. Head over to the Beatty Library ; mind blowing collection of artifacts donated to the Irish People by Chester Beatty back in the 60's. head back up Lord Edward St. to Trinty College and take a gander - walk up Grafton St. just of Grafton St. at SuffolkSt. there is a huge tourist-info with maps of this most popular area. Molly Malone statue is outside . Top of grafton St. take a stroll through St. Stephen's Green ; eh! lot's of Canada Geese ; I swear they are taking over the World; just as snarly and bad tempered as their kin in Canada. From the park walk down Kildare St. and visit the National Museam ; the largest collection of ancient gold artifacts in the World : you will swoon walking around this place !!! Do not hang around the airport ; the bus ride is about 2euro and the no.16 runs every 20minutes. Would love to be walking with you ; you are in for one fabulous treat !I am flying to Santiago via Dublin and have about a 10 hour layover. I arrive 0830 and my flight on Ryanair is not till 1930. Any suggestions on how I can spend my time? Is it practical to go into Dublin or should I just hang out at the airport?
Guinness Storehouse a must. Worth the trip in from the airport back via 'The Brazen Head' pub, old really old.
Yup those are my suggestionsTrinity college was beautiful too, well worth a visit. The hop on - hop off bus gives you a great look around, so you know where to go next time! A walk along the Liffey river is nice too, with a Guinness and meal at the Arlington hotel.
Curiosity is getting the better of me.I am flying to Santiago via Dublin and have about a 10 hour layover. I arrive 0830 and my flight on Ryanair is not till 1930. Any suggestions on how I can spend my time? Is it practical to go into Dublin or should I just hang out at the airport?
It is very easy to stand on the Tollbridge, looking both ways, upriver to the city, and down to the sea, and imagine the pilgrim travellers of long, long, ago.
Glasnevin cemetery is also a fairly short taxi ride from the airport and do a few different guided visits. It may sound a weird thing to do but I found the historical tour fascinatingYou know I never in a million years thought this would be relevant, but aside from the other great suggestions, if you want to get away from the airport but perhaps stay more locally, my family's garden centre is located about a 15 - 20 minute taxi away from Dublin airport.
Here's the link to the website: https://thegardenhouse.ie/
There's a nice cafe there where you can get breakfast / lunch and potter around the plants / flowers. Malahide castle is across the road, where you could go for a stroll before heading back to the airport.
Thanks for the link! Only an hour and 33 minutes to walk there! I will pursue that myself some day.You know I never in a million years thought this would be relevant, but aside from the other great suggestions, if you want to get away from the airport but perhaps stay more locally, my family's garden centre is located about a 15 - 20 minute taxi away from Dublin airport.
Here's the link to the website: https://thegardenhouse.ie/
There's a nice cafe there where you can get breakfast / lunch and potter around the plants / flowers. Malahide castle is across the road, where you could go for a stroll before heading back to the airport.
Dublin is close and worth a walk around. There is a cheap local bus to O’Connell st and you can walk around and get a bite . Temple Bar is near and you might see some street music.I am flying to Santiago via Dublin and have about a 10 hour layover. I arrive 0830 and my flight on Ryanair is not till 1930. Any suggestions on how I can spend my time? Is it practical to go into Dublin or should I just hang out at the airport?
And oysters.Guinness!