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Getting from Dublin Airport
- Aircoach details - Air Coach Website
- 16A Bus details - Dublin Bus Website | 16A Time Table
Driving Directions
- from Belfast, Eastern Northern Ireland, Dundalk & Drogheda
- from Dublin Port
- from Cork & the South
- from Derry & West Northern Ireland
- from Dun Laoghaire Ferry Port
- from Galway & the North West
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Directions from Dublin Airport, Belfast, Eastern Northern Ireland, Dundalk & Drogheda
From Belfast City take the Dublin road via Dundalk, Drogheda and then this road will take you right up to Dublin Airport. Follow the direct route from Dublin Airport to the City Centre via Drumcondra Road and Dorset Street. Continue onwards, turning left into Church St. from Church St. turn left onto the North Quay of the Liffey.
Continue & cross left over the O’Connell St Bridge into D’olier St. turning left with the traffic flow into college Green St. Trinity College will be on your left.
Take a right into Dame St. heading west. Take the next major left turning into South Great Georges St. Continue south into Aungier St, straight into Wexford St. and finally into Camden St Towards the southern end of Camden St you will see ‘The Bleeding Horse’ pub. All traffic must flow to the left but stay on the inside lane because as you go left, you then go left again. You are now on Harcourt St with the hotel immediately on your right hand side.
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Dublin Port is located on the East Side of the city centre. Take directions to city centre. Take a left at the 1st main roundabout. You will pass the Point Depot on your right hand side. Take a right at the next roundabout travelling westward up the quays.
Cross the river at the 1st bridge taking a right on the opposite side of the bridge. Travel west again until you come to O’Connell Bridge. Continue & cross left over the O’Connell St Bridge into D’olier St. turning left with the traffic flow into college Green St. Trinity College will be on your left.
Take a right into Dame St. heading west. Take the next major left turning into South Great Georges St. Continue south into Aungier St, straight into Wexford St. and finally into Camden St Towards the southern end of Camden St you will see ‘The Bleeding Horse’ pub. All traffic must flow to the left but stay on the inside lane because as you go left, you then go left again. You are now on Harcourt St with the hotel immediately on your right hand side.
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Directions from Cork & the South
Travel to Dublin via NAAS. You will approach Dublin on the N7. Travel to the city centre head for the Liffey. Traffic on the North side of Quays travels East and the South side west. Cross onto the North key and travel to O’Connell Street. This is by far the largest bridge. Take a right at the bridge onto D’Olier Street. You will see Trinity College in front of you, turning right with the traffic flow into College Green St. Trinity College will be on your left.
Take a right into Dame St. heading west. Take the next major left turning into South Great Georges St. Continue south into Aungier St, straight into Wexford St. and finally into Camden St. Towards the southern end of Camden St you will see ‘The Bleeding Horse’ pub. All traffic must flow to the left but stay on the inside lane because as you go left, you then go left again. You are now on Harcourt St with the hotel immediately on your right hand side.
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Directions from Derry & West Northern Ireland
Coming into Dublin you come via the Ashbourne Rd. Head Straight into the city via Finglas down to the Liffey. Turning left into Church St. from Church St. turn left onto the North Quay of the Liffey.
Continue & cross left over the O’Connell St Bridge into D’olier St. turning left with the traffic flow into college Green St. Trinity College will be on your left. Take a right into Dame St. heading west.
Take the next major left turning into South Great Georges St. Continue south into Aungier St, straight into Wexford St. and finally into Camden St Towards the southern end of Camden St you will see ‘The Bleeding Horse’ pub.
All traffic must flow to the left but stay on the inside lane because as you go left, you then go left again. You are now on Harcourt St with the hotel immediately on your right hand side.
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Directions from Dun Laoghaire Ferry Port
On arrival follow the Coast Road northwards. This eventually leads to Blackrock. You will see the Tara Towers Hotel on the left hand side. Continue on to Merrion Road where the road leaves the coast. When you see Jury’s Ballsbridge Hotel on the right hand side take a left into Pembroke Road cross the canal onto Baggot Street.
After the canal takes the second turn left into Pembroke Street. Continue straight into Hatch Street. You will see the National Concert hall on your right hand side. Now continue straight into Upper Hatch Street. At the top of Upper Hatch Street, take a right and you will see the Hotel on your right hand side.
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Directions from Galway & the North West
You will approach Dublin on the N4. The first thing you will see of the City Centre is Heuston train station on the left hand side. You will end up crossing the liffey with the flow of traffic. You will then be on the north side of the river. Continue up the Quay’s until you get to O’Connell Bridge. It is the bridge after the Arlington Hotel which will be on the left hand side. Try and keep centre on right lane when travelling up the Quay. You are turning right over O’Connell Bridge.
Continue & cross left over O’ Connell St Bridge into D’Olier St. turning left with the traffic flow into College Green St. Trinity College will be on your left.
Take a right into Dame St. heading west. Take the next major left turning into South Great Georges St. Continue south into Aungier St, straight into Wexford St. and finally into Camden St. Towards the southern end of Camden St you will see ‘The Bleeding Horse’ pub. All traffic must flow to the left but stay on the inside lane because as you go left, you then go left again. You are now on Harcourt St with the hotel immediately on your right hand side.
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Map
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