There are various ways to travel to Dublin by plane, train and bus.
By Plane
Although Dublin Airport is the most direct route to the city, tourists and locals sometimes fly into Shannon airport and make the short journey into Dublin periodically stopping off to experience the wonderful heritage the Green Isle has to offer. However, if you do fly into Dublin Airport you travel into the city centre taxi or bus both are available in short term car park.
By Train
Getting to Dublin via Rail from elsewhere in Ireland is easy. Dublin has two major railway stations to service the rest of Ireland:
Heuston Station serves the south-west and west: Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford, Kilkenny, Carlow, Westport.
Connolly Station serves the south-east, north, and north-west: Belfast, Sligo, Wexford, Maynooth
By Bus
If travelling to the city centre from out the county, Busáras, Dublin's Central Bus Station, is located at Store St, in Dublin 1. Routes run to most of the country from here. For more information on which route you should take, see www.buseireann.ie.
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