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Dublin Travel Guide | Bus From Dublin Airport To Dublin City Centre

There are two ways to get to Dublin's city centre from Dublin Airport:

1.) #41 Bus (Swords Manor to Lwr Abbey direction)





This is the most economical way to get into the city centre. Costing only €3.20 for one-way, this is the cheaper option than the #747 AirLink that cost a flat rate of €7.

Bus Stop Location:
Hidden behind the Terminal 1 parking lot across the arrival exit doors, locals who work at the airport use this bus to get to and from work.

Make sure you grab the one that goes to "lower abbey".

Bus 41 at airport.JPG




2.) #747 bus (Heuston Stn)


This is the more expensive bus option where the bus stop location is on the left of the arrival exit doors.
Purposely placed up front, the airport hopes you'll choose this pricer option than the cheaper alternative. However, if you need to be somewhere in a hurry, this bus has less stops and is considered the express.


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