Useful Visitor Information for the Dublin Airport Car Hire Desk

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Directions to our Dublin Airport Car Hire Desk
The Dublin Airport Car Hire Desk is located in main arrivals hall at Dublin Airport. Turn right as you come out of the baggage reclaim, walk past all the car rental companies and the Dublin Airport Car Hire Desk is the last desk in the car rental line.
Opening Hours for Dublin Airport Car Hire
Monday to Sunday: 0600hrs to 1100hrs.
General Location Information for Dublin Airport Car Hire
Dublin Airport is the capital city's main airport. It services both national and international flights.
It is located 10km north of Dublin City and is easily reached by road and public transport.
By Bus: Regular buses leave the airport going to Dublin City.
- Airlink Express 747 goes to Busaras (National Bus Station) in Dublin City centre.
- Airlink Express 748 goes to Heuston railway station and Connolly Railway Station.
- Aircoach goes to Dublin City centre stopping at all the major hotels en route.

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How to Hire a Car for pickup at Dublin Airport.
Just use our Dublin Airport Car Hire Booking Form, and obtain an instant quote. You can then book online, using our simple, secure online booking system.

How to leave Dublin Airport

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Going to the South
Leave the airport area following the signs for the M50 Southbound.
- For Co. Cork, Co. Limerick, Co. Kilkenny and Co. Waterford, leave the M50 on to the N7
- For Co. Wicklow and Co. Wexford, leave the M50 on to the N11
Going to the North West
Leave the airport area following the signs for the M50 Southbound.
- For Co.Monaghan, leave the M50 on to the N2
- For Co. Cavan, Leave the M50 on to the N3
Going to the West
Leave the airport area following the signs for the M50 Southbound.
- For Co. Galway, Co. Sligo, Leave the M50 on to the N4
Going to the North, Drogheda, Newry, Belfast etc.
Leave the airport following the signs for the M1 (or N1)
Dublin City
Dublin, Ireland's Capital, the seat of Government and its largest city.
Dublin city possesses a rare charm, which can be felt by all who visit its streets.
Over the centuries Dublin has been known by many names, Eblana, Dubh Linn (Black Pool),
Baile Atha Cliath (Town of the Ford of the Hurdles) but no matter what the name the unique ambiance of this city has been recognised by all who pass through.
The city is centred on the river Liffey and Dublin Bay and most of the historic buildings and landmarks are within walking distance of O'Connell Bridge.
To the north is O'Connell Street, one of the main shopping areas of Dublin and dominated by the beautiful G.P.O. building and the "Spike".
To the south of the bridge lies Trinity College,the oldest college in Ireland and home of illuminated manuscripts such the Book of Kells and other national treasures. Within a short stroll you can also visit Dublin Castle, the National Art Gallery, the Natural History museum, the Nation Genealogy Centre or the leafy trails in Stephen's Green.
West along the river is the famous Ha'penny Bridge, and an archway that leads into Temple Bar. This is Dublin's modern cultural heart with galleries, theatres, cafes, bars and interesting shops lining the narrow cobbled lanes.
To the East along the river lies The Custom House, a fine example of Georgian architecture. Next to it is the newly developed financial centre of Dublin city.
As with any town in the world, Dublin city's heart is its people and you will not find a warmer welcome than here.
Useful Links
Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in Dublin - www.stayinireland.com
Self Catering Accommodation in Dublin - www.stayinireland.com
Link to Dublin Airport website - www.dublin-airport.com
Link to Bus Eireann - National Bus Network - www.buseireann.ie
Link to Dublin Bus - Dublin Bus Network - www.dublinbus.ie
Link to Iarnrod Eireann - National Rail Network - www.irishrail.ie
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