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Welcome to the Dublin General Tourist Information Page,
part of the Dublin Uncovered guide to Dublin, Ireland.

Welcome to the Dublin Tourist Information Section, in which we provide General Dublin Tourist Information, such as banking hours in Dublin, currency used in Ireland, transport information, shopping hours and accommodation.

If there is still something that you need or can't find on this page, search our site, as the information should be available somewhere on it, or you can contact us and ask a dublin tourist question using the link below.


Dublin Tourist Office - Dublin Tourist Information
Dublin Tourist Office.

If visiting Dublin or Ireland you should know the following Dublin tourist information...

The currency used in the Republic of Ireland is the Euro, although English, Scottish and Northern Ireland Notes are accepted in some places. There are also many banks and bureau de change's around the city, including in travel agents.

Banks in Dublin usually open from 10am to 4pm, Mon to Fri, although most open until 5pm on Thursdays. Post Offices are usually open from 9am to 5pm. Most shops in the city open every day from 9am to 6pm, except on Thursday, which is late night shopping and open until 8pm, and on Sunday when they only open from 12pm to 6pm. It must be noted though, that not all shops open on Sunday. For more shopping info, visit our Shopping Section.

The best methods of transport in the city are buses, which service most of the city. Trains don't service as much of the city but are good (especially the DART) if they go to your destination. Taxi's are also very easy to get in the city, though can be much more expensive. For more information visit our Transport Section. There will also be a new tram system, called the LUAS which will come into operation in early 2005.

For ringing any of the phone numbers listed on this website, and you are outside Ireland, you have to include the country code, which is +353 for Ireland, and then a 1 for Dublin, making it 003531 + the number.

Dublin Tourist Information - O'Connell Street, Dublin
O'Connell Street, Dublin

Dublin Airport is services by a regular bus service which will bring you to the city centre. For more information on getting from the airport, visit our Airport & Airlines Section

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