Getting There
Car Parking:
Brown Thomas has a large car park available for customers which you can access from Clarendon Street which is the street behind Brown Thomas with late opening hours.
Dublin Airport:
Dublin Airport is an international airport located to the north of the city. Flights come in from several major cities, and it is possible usually to get a connection flight through London, other European cities, and the US if you are flying from an airport without flights to Dublin. Aer Lingus is Ireland's national airline.
The airport is linked to the city by several bus routes, some express, others regular local services. Taxis are also available.
Dublin Trains and Railways:
For getting around Dublin, the DART suburban rail line follows a coastal route, from Malahide and Howth to the north, all the way around the scenic Dublin Bay to Bray and Greystones to the south. Trains into or from the city centre are relatively frequent during rush hours, however schedules are often irregular outside of peak hours, so it is adviseable to check a timetable before travelling if possible. Tickets can be bought at the station where you begin your journey, from either a vending machine, or at the booking office window, as stations are (usually) manned.
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
Dublin Bus Services:
Dublin Bus operate an extensive route network covering almost all of county Dublin, and stretching into neighbouring counties. The majority of bus routes operate from 0600, with last departures at approximately 2330; though each route has varying frequencies and departure times.
Dublin Luas (Tram) Services:
The Luas is a system of two separate lines: the Green Line running from St Stephen's Green to Sandyford in south County Dublin, and the Red Line, from Connolly railway station to Tallaght in the southwest of County Dublin. Trams run from approximately 0530 until 0030 daily. Tickets are available from vending machines on the platforms. You must buy your ticket before boarding the tram.
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