Leap Visitor Card

The Leap Visitor Card is a convenient public transport ticket for tourists and visitors to Dublin. Get unlimited travel for your selected time period on Dublin City Bus services (operated by Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland), Luas (tram), DART and Commuter Rail in the Dublin area.

You can choose from a number of options:

  • 1 day (24 hours) – €8.00
  • 3 days (72 hours) – €16.00
  • 7 days (168 hours) – €32.00

Your chosen time period starts from the first time you use the card.

If you don’t wish to purchase a Leap Visitor card, you can always purchase a regular TFI Leap Card and avail of the TFI 90 minute fare .

Please note that unused Leap Visitor Cards expire 12 months from the day it’s purchased.

Leap Visitor is not valid on the Hop on/Hop off tour or other special tour services and cannot be used on Bus Éireann services. You can also buy a standard TFI Leap Card at TFI Leap Card agents nationwide if you are travelling outside of the Dublin area.

Buying and topping up

The Leap Visitor Card is currently available to buy online and from selected agents in Dublin.

Click here to buy online and get your Leap Visitor Card delivered to your home before you travel.*

*Please note that the Leap Visitor Card is not an e-ticket and will be delivered to your postal address. See below for estimated delivery times.

At selected agents:

Dublin Airport

  • Wrights Airport Convenience Store (T1 Arrivals)
  • WH Smith (T1 Arrivals)
  • Spar Shop (Terminal 2)

Dublin City Centre

  • Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
  • Spar, 63 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
  • Mullins Newsagent, Unit 1B Heuston Station, Dublin 8
  • Spar, 50 Talbot Street, Dublin 1
  • Spar, 70/72 Talbot Street, Dublin 1
  • GPO, O’Connell Street, Dublin
  • Trinity College Dublin Student Union, 6 Trinity College, Dublin 2
  • Easons, Unit 2, Connolly Station, Dublin 1

Once you have a Leap Visitor Card, you can top-up with additional time periods (1, 3 or 7 days) for the prices shown above at any Leap Card outlet in Dublin (up to a maximum of 5 times).

Travelling with your Leap Visitor Card

Your Leap Visitor Card allows you unlimited travel after first use for the period you have selected on the following transport services in Dublin:

  • All Dublin Bus scheduled services (not valid on tours)
  • Go-Ahead Ireland Dublin City services
  • All Luas (tram) services
  • DART and Commuter Rail in the Short Hop Zone (all of Dublin city and county)

Please note the Leap Visitor Card is not valid on Bus Éireann services.

Don’t worry about fares or cash, simply touch your card against a Validator. You will hear a tone to verify you have validated properly:

  • On Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland, touch the card against the Leap Card Validator on the right-hand side as you enter the bus.
  • On Luas (tram), Touch On at a Validator on the platform before you get on the tram and Touch Off when you get off the tram.
  • On DART and Commuter Rail, Touch On at the platform entry gate or Validator before your journey and Touch Off at the platform exit gate or Validator after your journey. The card can be used between stations within the Short Hop Zone.

Delivery for Online Orders

Orders of Leap Visitor Card are dispatched via standard mail.

We aim to dispatch most cards within 2 working days of receipt of your order.

  • Ireland – Please allow 3 to 5 working days for delivery from dispatch.
  • UK – Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery from dispatch.
  • Europe – Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery from dispatch.
  • Rest of the World – Please allow up to 14 working days for delivery from dispatch.

*These are guidelines delivery times only and will be dependent on the local countries’ postal services.

Delivery of the Leap Visitor cards shall be made to the customers address specified in the order.

  • If the delivery address specified is your holiday destination, e.g. your hotel, it is the customer’s responsibility to make arrangements for collection.
  • Leap Card will not issue refunds if your Leap Visitor Cards are not at the specified delivery location on your arrival.

Use our Apps to Plan your Journey

Make your travel even easier by downloading the TFI Live App , which allows you to access live real time departure and journey planning information across the Transport for Ireland (TFI) network.

You can download the app from the App Store and Google Play Store.

Transport services in Dublin

  • The  Transport for Ireland  website is the best source of integrated public transport information for Dublin and the rest of Ireland.
  • Dublin Bus  is the biggest public transport provider in the Greater Dublin Area operating over 136 routes. Normal services run from 5.00am until midnight.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland  operates bus routes in Dublin on behalf of Transport for Ireland since Autumn 2018.
  • Luas is Dublin’s tram service, operating two lines. The Luas Red Line links Tallaght / Saggart to Connolly / The Point. The Luas Green Line links Brides Glen / Sandyford to Broombridge.
  • DART  is a rail line that runs regularly along the coast from Malahide or Howth in North Co. Dublin southwards through the city centre and as far as Greystones, Co. Wicklow.
  • Commuter Rail  operates on two lines. One is from Connolly Station in the city to Kilcock. The other is from Heuston Station to Sallins.

Leap Visitor Card (Français)

La Leap Visitor Card est le titre de transport le plus pratique pour les touristes et autres personnes de passage à Dublin. Voyagez sans restriction pendant la période sélectionnée avec Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland à Dublin, Luas, DART et Commuter Rail. Vous pouvez même effectuer des trajets depuis et vers l’aéroport, au début et à la fin de votre séjour, sans frais supplémentaires. La Leap Visitor Card n’est pas valide pour les bus de visite à arrêts multiples ou autres bus touristiques.

En fonction de la durée de votre séjour, vous pouvez, parmi les différentes options proposées, choisir celle qui vous convient le mieux.

  • 1 jour (24 heures): 8,00 €
  • 3 jours (72 heures): 16,00 €
  • 7 jours (168 heures): 32,00 €

La période de validité commence dès la première utilisation de la carte.

*Attention: les Leap Visitor Cards inutilisées expirent 12 mois après leur date d’achat

Achat et rechargement

Il est actuellement possible d’acheter la Leap Visitor Card en ligne et auprès de guichets spécifiques à Dublin.

Cliquez ici pour acheter votre Leap Visitor Card en ligne et la recevoir chez vous avant votre départ.

*Attention: la Leap Visitor Card n’est pas un billet électronique et sera livrée à votre adresse postale.

(Voir ci-dessous les délais de livraison estimés. Attention : ce titre de transport n’est pas un billet électronique. Vous devez la commander de manière à la recevoir avant le début de votre séjour.)

Achetez votre carte à votre arrivée à Dublin auprès d’un des guichets de vente de la ville:

Aéroport de Dublin

  • Magasin Spar (Terminal 2, Arrivées)
  • Magasin WHSmith (Terminal 1, Arrivées)

Centre-ville

  • Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell St.
  • Mullins Newsagent, Unit 1B Heuston Station
  • Newsrail, Connolly Station

Ainsi, que vous veniez en avion, en voiture ou en train, obtenez votre Leap Visitor Card avant votre départ ou dès votre arrivée et commencez aussitôt à explorer la ville. Vous pourrez ensuite recharger votre Leap Visitor Card pour une durée supplémentaire de 1, 3 ou 7 jours aux prix indiqués ci-dessus dans tous les points de vente Leap Card de Dublin (cinq fois maximum). Avec plus de 2000 points de vente Leap Card dans tout le pays, recharger votre carte n’est jamais un problème

Voyager avec la Leap Visitor Card

Votre Leap Visitor Card vous donne accès à des trajets illimités dès la première utilisation et pour la durée sélectionnée sur les services de transport de Dublin suivants:

  • Le réseau de bus de ville de Dublin (Dublin Bus) (la carte n’est pas valable pour les visites touristiques)
  • Les lignes de bus de Go-Ahead Ireland à Dublin
  • Le réseau Luas (tramway)
  • Les réseaux ferroviaires DART et Commuter Rail dans les limites de la «Short Hop Zone» (comprenant l’intégralité de la ville et du comté de Dublin)

Ne vous préoccupez ni des tarifs, ni d’avoir de la monnaie sur vous : plaquez simplement votre carte contre une borne de validation. Vous entendrez alors un signal sonore vous indiquant que votre trajet est validé et a été pris en compte:

  • Dans les bus de ville et les bus Go-Ahead Ireland, plaquez votre carte contre la borne Leap Card, à votre droite lorsque vous montez.
  • Pour le tramway (Luas), appliquez la carte contre une borne du quai avant de monter dans la rame et faites de même après en être descendu.
  • Pour prendre les trains des réseaux DART et Commuter Rail, plaquez votre carte contre le portail d’entrée du quai ou la borne avant le trajet et faites de même contre le portail de sortie ou la borne à l’issue de celui-ci. La carte peut être utilisée entre les stations dans les limites de la «Short Hop Zone».

Livraison pour les commandes en ligne

Les commandes de Leap Visitor Card sont expédiées par voie postale (courrier standard).

Nous essayons d’expédier la plupart des cartes dans les 2 jours ouvrables après réception de votre commande.

  • Irlande: veuillez compter de 3 à 5 jours ouvrables entre la livraison et l’expédition.
  • Royaume-Uni: veuillez compter jusqu’à 7 jours ouvrables entre la livraison et l’expédition.
  • Europe: veuillez compter jusqu’à 10 jours ouvrables entre la livraison et l’expédition.
  • Reste du monde: veuillez compter jusqu’à 14 jours ouvrables entre la livraison et l’expédition.

*Ces délais sont uniquement à titre indicatif et dépendront des services postaux des pays de livraison.

La Leap Visitor Card sera livrée à l’adresse du client indiquée dans la commande.

  • Si l’adresse indiquée est votre lieu de séjour, par exemple votre hôtel, il est de votre responsabilité de faire le nécessaire pour la récupérer.
  • Leap Card ne procédera à aucun remboursement si votre Leap Visitor Card ne se trouve pas au lieu de livraison indiqué le jour de votre arrivée.

Les services de transports à Dublin

  • Le site Internet  Transport for Ireland  est la meilleure source d’informations sur les transports en commun de Dublin et du reste du pays.
  • Dublin Bus est le principal réseau de transports en commun du Grand Dublin avec 136 lignes exploitées. Un service régulier est assuré de 5h à minuit.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland est la nouvelle compagnie de bus de Dublin. Elle exploite des lignes de bus dans la ville pour le compte de Transport for Ireland depuis l’automne 2018.
  • Luas est le réseau de tramway de Dublin; il exploite deux lignes. La ligne rouge relie Tallaght/Saggart à Connolly/The Point. La ligne verte relie Brides Glen/Sandyford à Broombridge.
  • Le DART est le train qui assure un service régulier le long de la côte depuis Malahide ou Howth dans le comté de Fingal (au nord de Dublin) vers le sud en traversant le centre-ville pour rejoindre Greystones, dans le comté de Wicklow.
  • Le réseau Commuter Rail exploite deux lignes. L’une relie Connolly Station, en ville, à Kilcock. L’autre relie la gare de Heuston Station à Sallins.

Gästekarte Leap Visitor Card (Deutsch)

Die Leap Visitor Card ist das ideale Nahverkehrsticket für Touristen und Besucher in Dublin. Nutzen Sie im Zeitraum Ihrer Wahl unbegrenzt die Nahrverkehrsangebote von Dublin Bus, Luas, DART, Commuter Rail und den Linien von Go-Ahead Ireland in Dublin. Dies umfasst auch den Transfer vom und zum Flughafen zu Beginn bzw. am Ende Ihrer Reise, ohne jeglichen Aufpreis. Die Leap Visitor Card ist bei der Hop-on/Hop-off-Tour oder anderen speziellen Tourangeboten ungültig.

Je nach Dauer Ihres Aufenthalts können Sie unter verschiedenen Angeboten das passende für sich auswählen.

  • 1 Tag (24 Stunden) – 8,00 €
  • 3 Tage (72 Stunden) – 16,00 €
  • 7 Tage (168 Stunden) – 32,00 €

Der gewählte Zeitraum beginnt mit der ersten Verwendung der Karte.

*Bitte beachten Sie, dass ungenutzte Leap Visitor Cards 12 Monate nach dem Kaufdatum ablaufen.

Kauf und Aufladen der Karte

Die Gästekarte Leap Visitor Card ist derzeit online und an Verkaufsstellen in Dublin erhältlich.

Klicken Sie hier, um Ihre Leap Visitor Card online zu kaufen. Die Gästekarte wird Ihnen vor Reiseantritt an Ihre Adresse zugestellt.

*Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Leap Visitor Card kein E-Ticket ist und Ihnen per Post zugestellt wird.

(Voraussichtliche Zustellungszeiten finden Sie weiter unten. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Karte kein E-Ticket ist. Deshalb sollten Sie Ihre Bestellung so früh wie möglich aufgeben, damit die Visitor Card rechtzeitig vor Ihrer Reise zugestellt werden kann.)

Sie können Ihre Karte bei Ihrer Ankunft in Dublin auch bei einer Reihe von verschiedenen Anbietern in der Stadt kaufen:

Flughafen Dublin:

  • Spar (T2 Ankunft)
  • WHSmith (T1 Ankunft)

Stadtzentrum Dublin:

  • Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell Street

Ganz gleich, ob Sie mit dem Flugzeug, dem Auto oder der Bahn anreisen – holen Sie sich Ihre Leap Visitor Card schon vor der Reise oder sofort nach Ihrer Ankunft und erkunden Sie die Stadt. Sobald Sie eine Leap Visitor Card haben, können Sie sie bei jeder Leap Card Payzone-Vertriebsstelle in Dublin mit zusätzlichen Zeiträumen (1, 3 oder 7 Tage) zu den oben genannten Preisen (maximal 5 Mal) aufladen. Es gibt landesweit über 2000 Leap-Verkaufsstellen, deshalb ist das Aufladen kein Problem.

Fahrten mit Ihrer Leap Visitor Card

Mit Ihrer Leap Visitor Card können Sie im Zeitraum Ihrer Wahl, der mit der ersten Nutzung beginnt, die folgenden Transportdienstleistungen in Dublin unbegrenzt nutzen

  • alle Linienbusstrecken von Dublin Bus (nicht gültig für Bustouren)
  • die Buslinien von Go-Ahead Ireland in Dublin
  • alle Strecken der Luas-Straßenbahn
  • DART- und Commuter-Züge im Nahverkehr der Short Hop Zone (umfasst das gesamte Stadtgebiet und den Landkreis von Dublin)

Machen Sie sich keine Gedanken über Fahrpreise oder Bargeld – berühren Sie ganz einfach mit Ihrer Karte einen Entwerter. Sie hören dann einen Ton, der Ihnen bestätigt, dass die Kontrolle erfolgreich war:

  • Berühren Sie beim Einstieg in die Busse von Dublin Bus und Go-Ahead Ireland mit Ihrer Karte den Leap Card-Entwerter auf der rechten Seite.
  • Bei der Luas-Straßenbahn müssen Sie jeweils vor und nach der Fahrt mit der Karte ein Kontrollgerät auf dem Bahnsteig berühren.
  • Bei den DART- und Commuter-Zügen müssen Sie jeweils vor und nach der Fahrt mit der Karte den Entwerter am Eingang bzw. am Ausgang des Bahnsteigs berühren. Die Karte kann zwischen Haltestellen innerhalb der Short Hop Zone verwendet werden.

Zustellung von Online-Bestellungen

Bestellungen der Leap Visitor Card werden per Standardpost zugestellt.

Wir versuchen, die Karten in der Regel binnen 2 Werktagen nach Eingang Ihrer Bestellung zu versenden.

  • Irland – Die Zustellung kann nach der Versandaufgabe 3 bis 5 Werktage dauern.
  • GB – Die Zustellung kann nach der Versandaufgabe bis zu 7 Werktage dauern.
  • Europa – Die Zustellung kann nach der Versandaufgabe bis zu 10 Werktage dauern.
  • Weltweit – Die Zustellung kann nach der Versandaufgabe bis zu 14 Werktage dauern.

*Dies sind lediglich ungefähre Zustellungszeiten. Die exakten Zeiten hängen von den Postunternehmen der jeweiligen Länder ab.

Die Leap Visitor Cards werden an die in der Bestellung angegebene Kundenadresse zugestellt.

  • Wenn Sie als Lieferadresse die Adresse Ihres Urlaubsaufenthalts, wie etwa Ihr Hotel, angegeben haben, müssen Sie für die Annahme/Abholung der Zustellung sorgen.
  • Leap Card erstattet keine Kosten, wenn sich Ihre Leap Visitor Cards bei Ihrer Ankunft nicht an der angegebenen Lieferadresse befinden.

Verkehrsbetriebe in Dublin

  •  Die Website Transport for Ireland  ist die beste Informationsquelle für den integrierten öffentlichen Verkehr in Dublin und das übrige Irland.
  • Dublin Bus ist mit über 136 Linien der größte Anbieter öffentlicher Verkehrsdienste im Großraum Dublin. Der reguläre Betrieb läuft von 5:00 Uhr morgens bis Mitternacht.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland ist das neueste Busunternehmen in Dublin, das seit Herbst 2018 Buslinien im Auftrag von Transport for Ireland betreibt.
  • Luas  ist der Straßenbahndienst von Dublin und betreibt zwei Linien. Die Luas Red Line verbindet Tallaght/Saggart mit Connolly/The Point. Die Luas Green Line verbindet Brides Glen/Sandyford mit Broombridge.
  • Die DART  ist eine Bahnlinie, die regelmäßig entlang der Küste zwischen Malahide bzw. Howth im nördlichen County Dublin Richtung Süden durch das Stadtzentrum bis nach Greystones, County Wicklow, fährt.
  • Der Commuter Rail  genannte Nahverkehr wird auf zwei Linien betrieben. Eine Linie führt von Connolly Station im Stadtzentrum nach Kilcock. Die andere Linie führt von Heuston Station nach Sallins.

Leap Visitor Card (Español)

La Leap Visitor Card es la tarjeta de transporte público más práctica para los turistas y visitantes que vienen a Dublín. Con esta tarjeta podrá viajar sin límites durante el período que elija en las diferentes rutas de las líneas de autobús de Dublin Bus y Go-Ahead Ireland de Dublín, así como en Luas, DART y Commuter Rail. También podrá utilizarla sin cargos adicionales para viajar hacia y desde el aeropuerto al comienzo y al final de su viaje. Leap Visitor no es válida para tours Hop on/Hop off ni para otros circuitos turísticos especiales.

Según cuánto tiempo piense quedarse, puede elegir entre varias opciones para encontrar la que se adapte mejor a sus necesidades.

  • 1 día (24 horas): 8 €
  • 3 días (72 horas): 16 €
  • 7 días (168 horas): 32 €

El periodo de tiempo elegido empieza a contarse en el momento en que se utiliza la tarjeta por primera vez.

*Las tarjetas Leap Visitor Card no utilizadas caducan a los 12 meses de la fecha de compra.

Compra y recarga

La tarjeta Leap Visitor Card puede adquirirse en la Web y en los centros autorizados en Dublín.

Haga clic aquí para adquirir la Leap Visitor Card en la Web y recibirla en su domicilio antes de viajar.

*Tenga en cuenta que la Leap Visitor Card no es un billete electrónico y que se enviará a su dirección postal.

(Consulte más abajo los plazos de entrega estimados. Tenga en cuenta que, al no tratarse de un billete electrónico, deberá solicitar la tarjeta con suficiente antelación para recibirla antes de viajar)

Adquiera su tarjeta al llegar a Dublín en uno de los centros autorizados:

Aeropuerto de Dublín

  • Wrights Airport Conv Store (T1 Arrivals)

Centro de Dublín

  • Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell St., Dublin 1
  • Spar, 63 Upper O’Connell St., Dublin 1
  • Spar, Talbot Street, Dublin 1

Tanto si llega en avión, tren o por carretera, puede obtener su Leap Visitor Card antes de emprender el viaje o tras su llegada y empezar de inmediato a descubrir la ciudad. Una vez disponga de una Leap Visitor Card, puede ampliar su período de validez añadiendo tiempo adicional (1, 3 o 7 días) por los precios que se muestran más arriba, en cualquier  punto de venta de la tarjeta Leap Card de Dublín (hasta un máximo de cinco veces). Hay más de 2000 puntos de venta de Leap en todo el país, así que recargar la tarjeta es muy fácil.

Viajar con su Leap Visitor Card

La Leap Visitor Card le permite viajar de forma ilimitada durante el período seleccionado a partir de su primer uso en los siguientes medios de transporte de Dublín:

  • Todos los servicios programados de Dublin Bus (no es válida para tours)
  • Servicios de Go-Ahead Ireland en Dublín
  • Todos los servicios de Luas (tranvía)
  • DART y Commuter Rail en la Short Hop Zone (toda la ciudad y el condado de Dublín)

No se preocupe por los billetes ni por llevar efectivo, solo tiene que deslizar la tarjeta por una máquina de validación. Escuchará un pitido que verifica que ha validado el billete correctamente:

  • Al subir a los autobuses de Dublin Bus y Go-Ahead Ireland, pase la tarjeta por la máquina de validación de tarjetas Leap Card, que está situada a mano derecha.
  • En el Luas (tranvía), active la tarjeta pasándola por la máquina de validación situada en el andén antes de subir al tranvía y desactívela volviendo a pasarla por la máquina correspondiente al bajar.
  • En DART y Commuter Rail, active la tarjeta pasándola por la puerta de acceso al andén o en la máquina de validación antes de su viaje y desactívela volviendo a pasarla por la puerta de salida del andén o en la máquina de validación al finalizar su viaje. La tarjeta se puede utilizar entre todas estaciones que están dentro de la Short Hop Zone.

Entrega para pedidos en la Web

Las Leap Visitor Cards solicitadas se envían por correo ordinario.

Nuestro objetivo es enviar la mayoría de las tarjetas en un plazo de dos días hábiles tras haber recibido su solicitud.

  • Irlanda: para recibir su tarjeta espere de 3 a 5 días hábiles a partir del envío.
  • Reino Unido: para recibir su tarjeta espere hasta 7 días hábiles a partir del envío.
  • Resto de Europa: para recibir su tarjeta espere hasta 10 días hábiles a partir del envío.
  • Resto del mundo: para recibir su tarjeta espere hasta 14 días hábiles a partir del envío.

*Estos plazos de entrega son orientativos y dependerán de los servicios postales de los países respectivos.

La entrega de las Leap Visitor Cards se realizará en la dirección de los clientes indicada en el pedido.

  • Si ha indicado la dirección de su destino vacacional, ej., un hotel, será responsabilidad del cliente realizar las gestiones necesarias para su recogida.
  • Leap Card no reintegrará el importe de la compra si sus Leap Visitor Cards no están disponibles a su llegada en la dirección de entrega indicada.

Servicios de transporte en Dublín

  • La página web  Transport for Ireland  es la mejor fuente de información sobre el sistema de transporte público de Dublín y el resto de Irlanda.
  • Dublin Bus  es el mayor proveedor de servicios de transporte público en el área metropolitana de Dublín. Opera en más de 136 rutas. Los servicios normales funcionan desde las 5:00 de la mañana hasta la medianoche.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland es la empresa de autobuses más moderna de Dublín y desde otoño de 2018 opera varias rutas de autobús en nombre de Transport for Ireland.
  • Luas es el servicio de tranvías de Dublín; tiene dos líneas. La línea roja de Luas va de Tallaght/Saggart a Connolly/The Point. La línea verde de Luas va de Brides Glen/Sandyford a Broombridge.
  • DART  es una línea ferroviaria que recorre de manera regular la costa desde Malahide o Howth, en el norte del condado de Dublín, hacia el sur, atravesando el centro de la ciudad y llegando hasta Greystones, en el condado de Wicklow.
  • Commuter Rail  tiene dos líneas. Una va desde Connolly Station, en la ciudad, hasta Kilcock. La otra va desde Heuston Station hasta Sallins.

Leap Visitor Card (Italiano)

La Leap Visitor Card è una pratica tessera per turisti e visitatori che permette di circolare sui mezzi pubblici di Dublino. Consente di utilizzare i servizi Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland (a Dublino), Luas, DART e Commuter Rail senza limiti per un periodo di tempo a scelta. Si può utilizzare anche per il tragitto da e verso l’aeroporto all’inizio e al termine del viaggio, senza costi aggiuntivi. La Leap Visitor Card non è valida per i tour Hop On/Hop Off (sali e scendi quando vuoi) o altri servizi speciali.

A seconda della durata del soggiorno, puoi scegliere tra diverse opzioni e trovare quella che più si adatta alla tua visita.

  • 1 giorno (24 ore) – €8,00
  • 3 giorni (72 ore) – €16,00
  • 7 giorni (168 ore) – €32,00

Il calcolo delle ore ha inizio dal primo utilizzo della tessera.

*Se inutilizzata, la Leap Visitor Card scadrà a 12 mesi dalla data di acquisto.

Acquisto e ricariche

Attualmente è possibile acquistare la Leap Visitor Card online o a Dublino, presso i punti autorizzati.

Fai clic qui per acquistare la Leap Visitor Card online e riceverla a casa prima della partenza.*

*La Leap Visitor Card non è un biglietto elettronico e pertanto verrà fisicamente consegnata al tuo recapito postale.

(Segue una stima dei tempi di consegna in base all’area geografica. Non trattandosi di un biglietto elettronico, la Card deve essere ordinata con sufficiente anticipo prima del viaggio.)

Acquista la tua Card una volta arrivato a Dublino, presso uno dei punti autorizzati in città:

Aeroporto di Dublino

Centro di Dublino

Che arrivi in aereo, in auto o in treno, potrai ottenere la tua Leap Visitor Card prima di metterti in viaggio o una volta giunto in città. I possessori della Leap Visitor Card possono ricaricare la tessera alle tariffe sovra riportate (1, 3 o 7 giorni) presso qualsiasi negozio abilitato Payzone  di Dublino. È possibile effettuare fino a 5 ricariche (Top Up). Nel paese vi sono oltre 2000 negozi abilitati, dunque effettuare la ricarica sarà semplicissimo.

Viaggiare con la Leap Visitor Card

La Leap Visitor Card permette di effettuare corse illimitate nel periodo prescelto sulle seguenti reti di trasporto pubblico a Dublino:

  • Tutti i bus della rete pubblica di Dublino (Dublin Bus, esclusi tour)
  • Servizi Go-Ahead Ireland a Dublino
  • Tutti i servizi Luas (tram)
  • DART e Commuter Rail nella Short Hop Zone (comprende tutta la città e la contea di Dublino)

Per la convalida della tessera sarà sufficiente appoggiarla sul Validator, dimenticandosi di biglietti e contanti. In seguito alla convalida, l’apparecchio emette un segnale acustico:

  • Sui Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland appoggiate la tessera sul Leap Card Validator, che si trova sul lato destro salendo sul bus.
  • Nel caso dei tram Luas, la convalida deve essere effettuata alla fermata, sia prima della salita (tag-on) che dopo la discesa dal mezzo (tag-off).
  • I servizi DART e Commuter Rail funzionano in base allo stesso principio: la convalida viene effettuata ai gate o sui Validator di entrata e uscita sui binari. La tessera è valida su tutte le tratte comprese nella Short Hop Zone.

Consegna degli ordini online

Le Leap Visitor Card ordinate online vengono spedite tramite posta ordinaria.

Facciamo il possibile per spedire la maggior parte delle Card entro 2 giorni lavorativi dal ricevimento dell’ordine.

  • Irlanda – Consegna da 3 a 5 giorni lavorativi dopo la spedizione.
  • Regno Unito – Consegna fino a 7 giorni lavorativi dopo la spedizione.
  • Europa – Consegna fino a 10 giorni lavorativi dopo la spedizione.
  • Resto del mondo – Consegna fino a 14 giorni lavorativi dopo la spedizione

*Le tempistiche descritte sono puramente indicative e dipendono dai servizi postali dei paesi in oggetto.

La Leap Visitor Card verrà consegnata all’indirizzo specificato dal cliente in fase di ordinazione.

  • Se l’indirizzo di consegna specificato corrisponde alla propria meta turistica, ad es. un hotel, sarà responsabilità del cliente organizzarne il recupero.
  • Non sono previsti rimborsi nel caso in cui la tua Leap Visitor Card non dovesse trovarsi nel luogo di consegna specificato al momento dell’arrivo.

Servizi di trasporto di Dublino

  • Per informazioni complete sulla rete di trasporti pubblici di Dublino e del resto d’Irlanda, è possibile consultare il sito Transport for Ireland .
  • Dublin Bus  è la principale rete di trasporti pubblici, con bus che circolano su oltre 136 linee nell’area Greater Dublin. Il servizio normale è attivo dalle ore 05:00 fino a mezzanotte.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland è una nuova rete di bus a Dublino, che ha iniziato a operare in città per conto di Transport for Ireland a partire dall’autunno del 2018.
  • Luas è la rete di tram di Dublino che effettua servizio su due linee. La linea rossa collega Tallaght / Saggart a Connolly / The Point. La linea verde collega Brides Glen / Sandyford a Broombridge.
  • DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transport)  è un servizio di treni elettrici che percorrono la costa collegando Malahide o Howth, all’estremo nord di Dublino, a Greystones, a sud nella contea di Wicklow, passando attraverso il centro città.
  • Il Commuter Rail , simile a un treno, ha due linee. La prima collega la Connolly Station nel centro città a Kilcock. L’altra collega la Heuston Station a Sallins.

Karta Leap Visitor Card (Polski)

Karta Leap Visitor Card jest najwygodniejszą kartą komunikacji miejskiej dostępną w Dublinie dla turystów i gości. Uzyskaj nielimitowane przejazdy w wybranym okresie i udaj się w dowolne miejsce w samym Dublinie i na jego przedmieściach wybranym środkiem transportu publicznego. Można nawet podróżować na lotnisko i z lotniska na początku i na końcu swojej podróży bez żadnych dodatkowych opłat. Karta Leap Visitor Card nie obowiązuje w przypadku korzystania z przejazdów typu Hop on/Hop off lub innych specjalnych usług turystycznych.

W zależności od tego, jak długi pobyt planujesz, możesz wybierać spośród wielu możliwości i znaleźć taką, która najlepiej pasuje do stylu Twojej wizyty.

  • 1 dzień (24 godziny) – 8,00 euro
  • 3 dni (72 godziny) – 16,00 euro
  • 7 dni (168 godzin) – 32,00 euro

Wybrany okres rozpoczyna się w momencie pierwszego użycia karty.

*Prosimy pamiętać, że niewykorzystana karta Leap Visitor Card wygasa po 12 miesiącach od daty zakupu.

Kupowanie i doładowywanie

Zakup karty Leap Visitor Card jest możliwy przez Internet oraz u agentów w Dublinie.

Kliknij tutaj, aby kupić kartę Leap Visitor Card z dostawą do domu przed wyruszeniem w podróż .

*Należy pamiętać, że karta Leap Visitor Card nie jest elektronicznym biletem i zostanie dostarczona na podany adres pocztowy.

(Poniżej można sprawdzić szacowany czas dostawy). Należy pamiętać, że nie jest to bilet elektroniczny i trzeba go zamówić wystarczająco wcześniej przed podróżą, z uwzględnieniem czasu dostawy)

Kupić kartę po przyjeździe do Dublina u różnych agentów w mieście:

Lotnisko w Dublinie

Centrum miasta Dublin

Bez względu na to, czy przybywasz samolotem, drogą lub koleją, kartę Leap Visitor Card możesz kupić z wyprzedzeniem lub po przyjeździe i rozpocząć zwiedzanie miasta. Gdy masz już kartę Leap Visitor Card, możesz ją doładować na dodatkowe okresy (1, 3 lub 7 dni) za kwotę pokazaną powyżej w dowolnym punkcie  Leap Card Payzone w Dublinie (maksymalnie 5 razy). Istnieje ponad 2000 punktów Leap w całym kraju, więc doładowanie nie sprawia trudności.

Podróżowanie z kartą Leap Visitor Card

Karta Leap Visitor Card umożliwia nielimitowane podróżowanie po pierwszym użyciu przez wybrany okres następującymi środkami transportu publicznego w Dublinie:

  • Wszystkie autobusy transportu publicznego w Dublinie (karta jest nieważna w przypadku autobusów rejsowych)
  • Usługi transportowe Go-Ahead Ireland w Dublinie
  • Kolej miejska Luas
  • Linie kolejowe DART i Commuter w strefie Short Hop Zone (całe miasto Dublin i hrabstwo)

Nie musisz martwić się o taryfy lub gotówkę, wystarczy zbliżyć kartę do urządzenia kontrolnego. Po prawidłowej kontroli usłyszysz dźwięk potwierdzający:

  • W autobusach miejskich w autobusach Go-Ahead Ireland wystarczy zbliżyć kartę do urządzenia kontrolnego Leap Card Validator znajdującego się z prawej strony po wejściu do pojazdu.
  • W kolejce Luas zbliż kartę do urządzenia na peronie przed wejściem do wagonu i ponownie po wyjściu z wagonu.
  • W przypadku linii kolejowych DART i Commuter zbliż kartę do urządzenia kontrolującego przy bramce wejściowej na peron przed podróżą oraz przy bramce wyjściowej z peronu po podróży. Karta może być używana między stacjami w strefie Short Hop Zone.

Dostawa zamówień online

Zamówienia kart Leap Visitor Card są wysyłane tradycyjną pocztą.

Większość kart staramy się wysłać w ciągu 2 dni roboczych od otrzymania zamówienia.

  • Irlandia – prosimy o uwzględnienie 3 do 5 dni roboczych na dostawę od momentu wysyłki.
  • Wielka Brytania – prosimy o uwzględnienie do 7 dni roboczych na dostawę od momentu wysyłki.
  • Europa – prosimy o uwzględnienie do 10 dni roboczych na dostawę od momentu wysyłki.
  • Reszta świata – prosimy o uwzględnienie do 14 dni roboczych na dostawę od momentu wysyłki.

*Są to tylko wytyczne dotyczące czasu doręczenia. Czas ten zależy od usług pocztowych w krajach lokalnych.

Dostawa kart Leap Visitor odbywa się na adres klienta podany w zamówieniu.

  • Jeśli podanym adresem dostawy jest cel podróży, np. hotel, za zorganizowanie odbioru jest odpowiedzialny klient.
  • Firma Leap Card nie zwróci pieniędzy, jeśli karty Leap Visitor Card nie znajdą się w określonym miejscu dostawy w dniu przyjazdu.

Usługi transportowe w Dublinie

  • Witryna  Transport for Ireland jest najlepszym źródłem informacji o publicznym transporcie w Dublinie i pozostałej części Irlandii.
  • Autobusy Dublin Bus  to największy usługodawca transportowy w regionie Greater Dublin Area, obsługujący ponad 136 tras. Autobusy kursują w godzinach od 5.00 rano do północy.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland to najnowsza dublińska firma autobusowa. Obsługuje ona trasy autobusowe w Dublinie w imieniu Transport for Ireland od jesieni 2018 roku.
  • Kolej miejska Luas obejmuje w Dublinie dwie linie. Czerwona linia Luas łączy Tallaght / Saggart z Connolly / The Point. Zielona linia Luas Green łączy Brides Glen / Sandyford z Broombridge.
  • DART  to linia kolejowa biegnąca z wybrzeża z Malahide lub Howth w północnej części hrabstwa Dublin na południe przez centrum miasta aż do Greystones w hrabstwie Wicklow.
  • Kolej Commuter Rail  obsługuje dwie linie. Jedna biegnie ze stacji Connolly w mieście Kilcock. Druga — ze stacji Heuston do Sallins.

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Free travel in Ireland

What is the free travel scheme, how to use free travel, where can i use free travel, how to qualify for free travel, how to apply for free travel, where to apply for free travel, senior smartpass for travelling in northern ireland.

The Free Travel Scheme allows you to travel, free of charge, on public transport and some private bus and ferry services.

Everyone aged 66 and over, living permanently in Ireland, can get the Free Travel Scheme.

People with disabilities and carers aged under 66 may also qualify for Free Travel.

If you qualify for Free Travel and you are married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting, your partner may travel with you for free if you meet certain criteria (see ‘Spouses, civil partners and cohabitants’ below).

If you can’t travel alone for medical reasons, you may get Free Travel for a companion. This allows a person aged over 16 to travel with you for free.

Changes to the Free Travel Scheme in 2024

From 29 July 2024, you will qualify for the Free Travel Scheme if you are aged over 17 and under 66, and:

  • Have never been able to drive due to a disability
  • Have a driving licence and are medically certified as ‘not fit to drive’ for at least 12 months.

While the change won’t take effect until July, you can download and fill in an application form for Free Travel for people medically certified unfit to drive (FTM) (pdf) now.

In this case, your spouse, civil partner, or cohabitant cannot accompany you free of charge when travelling.

If you qualify for Free Travel, your Public Services Card (PSC) will have FT (for Free Travel) in the top left-hand corner. The letter following it shows who can travel for free with you:

  • FT-P - you can travel for free
  • FT+S - your spouse, partner or cohabitant can travel with you for free
  • FT+C - you can have a person (over 16) travel with you for free

You must show or scan your Public Services Card to the travel operator when you are travelling on public transport. Find out more about 'How to use your public services card for free travel' .

Paper travel passes are no longer being issued but you can still use your paper pass, if it is valid.

You can use your Free Travel on most Iarnród Éireann , Bus Éireann , Dublin Bus , DART and Luas Services and on certain private bus and ferry services (pdf) .

Free travel is also available on Dublin Bus Nitelink , Go-Ahead Ireland and TFI (Transport for Ireland) Local Link services .

Free travel does not include some special services such as Dublin Bus AIRLINK services .

You can find a full list of services where you can use Free Travel (pdf) on gov.ie.

There are no restrictions on the times you can use your Free Travel.

Living on the Aran Islands or Tory Island

If you are permanently living on any of the Aran Islands, you may get up to 12 single (or 6 return) air trips each year between the islands and Galway City.

People who live permanently on Tory Island (Co. Donegal) are entitled to 8 (or 4 return) free journeys on the seasonal helicopter service operating between the island and Falcarragh on the mainland.

If your public services card includes free travel for a companion, spouse, partner or cohabitant, they can also travel with you for free on the above services.

Going to Northern Ireland

You may also travel free of charge on certain cross-border services between Ireland and Northern Ireland. But to travel free in Northern Ireland, you must have a Senior Smart Pass – see ‘Senior SmartPass for travelling in Northern Ireland’ below.

To get Free Travel you must be living in Ireland and meet one of the following conditions:

  • You are aged 66 or over
  • You are getting Disability Allowance , Blind Pension , Carer's Allowance or an Invalidity Pension
  • You are blind or visually impaired and meet the medical conditions for Blind Pension
  • You have been getting Incapacity Supplement or Workmen's Compensation with Disablement Pension for at least 12 months
  • You are a specified carer for a person getting Constant Attendance Allowance or Prescribed Relative's Allowance
  • You are getting a social security invalidity payment (or similar payment) from a country covered by EU regulations or from a country with which Ireland has a bilateral social security agreement for at least 12 months

Widow or widower or a surviving civil partner

If you are a widow or widower or a surviving civil partner aged 60 or over, living in Ireland and your late spouse or civil partner had Free Travel, you can get Free Travel, if you are getting one of the following payments:

  • Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Partner's (Contributory) Pension
  • Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Partner's (Non-Contributory) Pension
  • One-Parent Family Payment
  • Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Partner's Pension under the Occupational Injuries Benefit Scheme
  • A similar social security pension or benefit from a country covered by EU regulations or a country with which Ireland has a bilateral social security agreement
  • You are getting an ordinary Garda widow's pension

Spouses, civil partners and cohabitants

If you are entitled to Free Travel and you are married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting, your partner may be able to travel with you for free.

Your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant cannot travel with you for free, if you are under age 66 and getting Free Travel because you are:

  • Getting Carer's Allowance
  • The nominated carer for a person getting Constant Attendance Allowance or Prescribed Relatives Allowance

Your PSC card must have FT-S on it to allow your partner travel with you. To add your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant to your Free Travel - see ‘How to apply for Free Travel’ below.

If you can’t travel alone

If you are unable to travel alone , you can have a person, over 16 years of age, travel with you for free. Your PSC card must have FT-C on it. To add a companion to your Free Travel, see ‘How to apply for Free Travel’ below.

Free travel companion card for children

A child with a visual impairment can get Free Travel for a companion if they are under 18 and they either:

  • Satisfy the blindness condition for a Blind Pension, or
  • Are registered with Vision Ireland or the National League of the Blind of Ireland

The person they travel with (companion) must be age 16 or over.

Work and Free Travel

You can keep your Free Travel for 5 years, if you moved from one of the following disability payments to work:

  • Disability Allowance
  • Invalidity Pension
  • Partial Capacity Benefit (from Invalidity Pension)
  • Disablement Benefit paid along with Incapacity Supplement

You can also keep your Free Travel for 5 years if you transferred from Disability Allowance or Invalidity Pension to a Community Employment , SOLAS or a Back to Work scheme.

If you are aged 66 or over and are getting a State pension, your Public Services Card (PSC) will be issued showing that you have Free Travel automatically.

If you are under 66, you will get Free Travel automatically issued on your PSC if you get one of the following payments:

  • Blind Pension
  • Carer’s Allowance

If you are married or in a civil partnership, your PSC will be issued with FT-S on it. If you are cohabiting, you must fill in Part 1 and 2 of the Free Travel application form FT1 (pdf) .

If you are not getting one of the payments above but you are eligible for Free Travel, you must fill in the Free Travel application form FT1(pdf) and send to the Free Travel Section in the Department of Social Protection.

If you can’t travel alone and need a companion

If you are unable to travel alone, you can apply for Free Travel for a Companion, using either of the following forms:

  • Over 70 Companion pass form (pdf)
  • Under 70 Companion pass form (pdf)

You can get an application form for Free Travel from the Department of Social Protection. The form is also available at your local post office and Citizens Information Centre .

Lost or damaged Free Travel pass or PSC

There are currently 2 types of Free Travel Pass:

  • A paper Free Travel Pass
  • A Public Services Card with Free Travel (with F-T written in the top left-hand corner)

Paper passes are no longer being issued so if you need a replacement for a lost or damaged paper pass, you must undergo SAFE registration and get a Public Services Card .

If your Public Services Card Free Travel is lost, stolen or damaged, you should telephone 0818 837 000 to request a replacement card.

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If you are 66 or over and have Free Travel, you can travel free of charge on all bus and rail services within Northern Ireland using a Senior SmartPass card.

If you are 66 or over and have Free Travel, you do not need to meet the residency condition in Northern Ireland to apply for a Senior SmartPass card.

How to apply for a Senior SmartPass

To get a Senior SmartPass, you must fill in an application form (FTNI1). You can get this form from your local Intreo Centre or Social Welfare Branch Office. It is not possible to get this form online .

You should not use a photocopy of the form as each form is barcoded. The application form must be filled in with black ink only and returned in person (not posted) to your Intreo Centre or Social Welfare Branch Office.

You must bring each of the following items with your application form to your Intreo Centre or Social Welfare Branch Office:

  • Your Irish Free Travel pass/Public Services Card
  • Proof of your address, (for example, a gas, electricity, phone bill or bank statement)
  • Proof of your identity, (for example, your driving licence, passport or another form of photo identification)
  • A recent passport standard colour photograph

It may take up to 6 weeks to process your application. There is further information on the extension of the Free Travel Scheme .

Travelling with a partner or companion

A spouse, civil partner, cohabitant or companion cannot travel with you for free on public transport within Northern Ireland.

However, your Irish Free Travel allows your spouse, civil partner, cohabitant or companion to travel for free on certain cross-border services between Ireland and Northern Ireland. For example, a cross-border train journey that starts in Ireland and ends in Northern Ireland or vice versa.

Renewing and replacing a Senior SmartPass

Your Senior SmartPass will expire after 5 years.

  • If you have electronically used your card within the last 2 years, you will get a new card automatically in the post from Translink when your card expires.
  • If you have not used your card in the last 2 years, you will be sent a renewal application form to fill in. The renewal form is not the same as a first-time application and you do not need to supply a photograph.
  • If you have never used your card, you will not hear from Translink at all. If you wish to get it renewed, you must contact Translink by email at [email protected] , or telephone 00 44 289 075 9129 or 028 90 66 66 30 and they will send you a renewal application.

If you lose or need to replace your Senior SmartPass for travel in Northern Ireland, you can fill in form (FTNI 2) (pdf) .

Brexit and the Senior SmartPass

On 31 January 2020 the UK exited the EU . Senior SmartPass holders can continue to travel in Northern Ireland on the bus and train.

Related documents

  • Tax-free purchases for non-EU travellers The Retail Export Scheme, allows visitors to Ireland (from outside the European Union) to buy goods in Ireland to take home with them and benefit from tax relief. 2873.6643
  • Customs regulations for travellers to Ireland Find out about the important rules in place regarding customs regulations for people travelling to Ireland. 2636.0195
  • Travelling from Ireland for healthcare in Europe Introduction to the options for Irish residents who wish to access healthcare in other countries in Europe. 2558.7217

If you have a question about this topic you can contact the Citizens Information Phone Service on 0818 07 4000 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 8pm).

You can also contact your local Citizens Information Centre .

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Free Travel Pass - If you qualify for Free Travel, your Public Services Card (PSC) will have FT (for Free Travel) in the top left-handed corner. Free Travel Pass is valid on all Citylink services. 

The letter following shows who you can take with you:

you can travel for free (Valid for Card Holder Only)

FT + S

your spouse, or civil partner can travel with you for free

FT + C

you can have a person (over 16) travel with you for free

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Senior (65+) SmartPass

Northern Ireland Senior (65+) SmartPass is valid on Citylink/GoBus/Eireagle.com services.

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When booking your ticket online please do not select the adult fare ticket. Please select the free travel pass option. 

** Free Travel Pass Holders MUST be in possession of their Travel Pass to give to Driver on boarding the Coach.  If you do not have your travel pass with you, you will be charged the applicable fare.**

Citylink is pleased to announce that we accept the Free Travel Pass (FTP) on all routes:

  • Route No. 760 Galway - Dublin Airport
  • Route No. 761 Galway - Dublin City & Airport Express
  • Route No. 712 Limerick - Dublin Airport eireagle
  • Route No. 763 Galway - Dublin Airport Multi-stop Serving Galway, Oranmore, Loughrea, Athlone, Moate, Kinnegad, Kilbeggan, Enfield, Dublin City, Dublin Airport.
  • Route No. 251 Galway - Limerick - Cork - Cork Airport
  • Route No. 923 Galway - Clifden
  • Route No. 721: Castlebar-Dublin Airport
  • Route No. 430: Galway-Ballina
  • Route No. 660: Galway-Dublin City Express
  • Route No. 707: Cork-Dublin City & Airport
  • Route No. 720: Galway - Dublin City & Airport

Passengers with FTP / N.I. SmartPass cards can reserve and guarantee their seat for a specific journey by using our online booking facility or visiting our travel centres. Please note, a fee of €3 per seat is in place for Free Travel Pass tickets on our Multi-Stop routes and €5 per seat on our Express routes. You must carry your Free Travel Pass with you and show it to the Driver on Boarding . If you do not have your travel pass with you, you will be charged the applicable fare. 

To book an FTP ticket online, do not put anything under Adult, Student, Child etc, go straight to FREE TRAVEL PASS and from the dropdown menu. Select 1 if one person travelling or 2 if two persons travelling but must be covered on the same pass. If there are two persons travelling with two separate passes, then you need to make two separate reservations. Enter the 12 digit card number on the back of the FTP card, NOT your PPS number. We strongly recommend passengers reserve their seat in advance, especially when travelling to the airport.     A person must be 16 years or older to accompany a Free Travel Pass holder and only if the FTP card allows . Children accompanying a Free Travel Pass holder must make a seperate reservation on our website at www.citylink.ie. Children up to 14 years old must purchase a child fare and 14+ must purchase a student or standard fare as applicable. Tickets may also be purchased directly from the driver subject to availability.

Please note when boarding the coach you must present your valid FTP card.  

Need help booking your ticket? Watch our handy video tutorial below. 

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If you have a Free Travel Pass, remember to use it on the Expressway Network. It’s perfect for connecting with friends and family and doing the things you love.   It's just the ticket to enjoy more!  

There's no better way of exploring what Ireland has to offer than with Expressway and our 14 routes nationwide! You can use your free travel card, on board the coach by simply presenting your free travel card to the driver or you have the option to book online at www.expressway.ie to reserve a seat and get priority boarding for only €2 per trip.  

If you don't want to book online that's ok too as we have ticket machines in stations and travel without a booking is more than welcome provided we have space on board. 

So what are you waiting for?   We can't wait to welcome you on board!

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Ticket Booking

Can i book my ticket on line.

Tickets for our intercity services can be  booked online , and are also available for purchase from your driver.

Tickets booked online guarantee a seat on the service you have booked for. Your online ticket can be used to board another service on the same calendar day, provided there is room on that coach. The date and time of a pre-booked online ticket can be amended using the “ Manage Booking ” section of the website.

Tickets for the Limerick City (310) services and Portarlington Connector can be purchased from your driver.

Can I purchase return tickets?

Yes, for your convenience return tickets are available when you buy online or from your driver.

Do I have to print my ticket?

If you have booked online you can present the driver with your mobile device to scan your online ticket.

Do you have multi journey tickets

Dublin Coach offers a range of multi-journey tickets on many of our routes for your convenience.

What are the schedules?

What is the schedule on weekends.

Weekend services operate to the same timetable as the weekday services on all routes except our  310 service  in Limerick City. Please see the route pages under “Timetables & Fares” for full details.

Any changes for individual events will be posted on our  News page  before the event.

What is the schedule for Christmas / Easter / St Patricks Day / Bank Holidays?

Information for changes to our normal schedule for any event will be posted on our  News page  in the run-up to the event.

What time is the first service from Dublin Airport?

The  N7 Service  runs 24 hours a day, every hour at half past the hour from Dublin Airport.

What time is the last service from Dublin Airport?

Are all your services running, is the dundrum service running.

We are delighted to announce the return of Route 750 serving Dundrum to Dublin Airport via Red Cow Luas effective from Monday November 7th 2022.

Is the Belfast service running?

The Belfast (Route 400) service has not recommenced post covid. Recommencement date will be announced on our new page, Route 400 service page, and social media.

Is the Dublin Airport to Clongriffin service running?

This route is coming soon!  Keep an eye on our News Page and social media for updates.

Are all other services running?

All other services are operating according to our timetable. Any changes to individual timetables will be posted on our social media.

Student Fares

How much are student fares.

Student fares are available on our  N7 Service  (Portlaoise to Dublin Airport route) and  Dundrum – Dublin Airport route . We also provide a Multi-Journey Ticket for students travelling on the  M7 service  and  M9 service .

See our  Student Travel  page for more information

What do I need to bring on my journey if travelling as a student?

A valid Young Adult Leap Card or Student Leap Card is required for purchase of student/young adult fares. The card must be presented for inspection to the driver on-boarding.

These tickets are currently only available to purchase online.

Ability to buy onboard coming soon.

Do you have multi journey tickets?

We offer a range of multi journey tickets on many of our routes. Please see our fares section

Where is my bus?

The Dublin Coach mobile app provides real time bus information for all of our services, letting you know exactly when the next bus is expected.

You can also use the Track My Bus feature on our website to find out where the bus is on any of our scheduled services. Simply click the Track My Bus button at the top of this page to check it out.

How do I track my bus on your website?

You can track your bus using  our App or directly from our website.

Please follow the below steps if using our website:

  • Tap “Track my Bus” on the bottom of your screen.
  • Enter your boarding stop.
  • Enter your Departing Stop or Select Route.

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How do I track my bus using your app?

Please follow the below steps if using our App:

  • Tap Track on the bottom of your screen.

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Free Travel Pass

Do you accept free travel passes.

Yes we accept the Free Travel Pass  on all of our routes.

Can I prebook my seat with a free travel pass?

If you are a Free Travel Pass holder you can now reserve a seat online.

Click on Book Now and select Reserve a Seat as your ticket type in order to prebook your seat.

Show the driver your seat reservation ticket along with your Free Travel Pass in order to board the bus.

Dublin Airport

What time is the first service from dublin airport, what time is the last service from dublin airport, what routes service the airport.

Our N7 Service (Route 726) and Dundrum Service (Route 750) operate to and from Dublin Airport 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you are not on our 726 or 750 routes, all of our services interconnect so use our journey planner to plan your route.

Do kids travel free?

Two children under the age of 12 travel free with every paying adult.

Up to what age can children travel free?

Children under the age of 12 travel free.

How do I book a free child’s ticket?

You have the option of booking a free child ticket when booking an adult fare.

How can I find your stop locations

The stops are clearly indicated on the printed timetable and on the timetables on this website:

  • M1 Service page  lists the location maps for all stops on the Dublin -Belfast M1 Service
  • N7 Service page  lists the location maps for all stops of all N7 Portlaoise to Dublin Airport Service stops.
  • M7 Service page  lists the location maps for all stops on the M7 Service Dublin to Ennis / Killarney / Tralee via Limerick
  • M9 Service page lists the location maps for all stops on the M9 Cork – Waterford – Kilkenny – Dublin Service
  • Dundrum – Dublin Airport  lists the location maps for all stops between Dundrum and the Airport

Lost Luggage

What do i do if i leave my luggage onboard.

If you lost property while travelling on one of our services, please fill in our  Lost Property form with a description of the item you lost, the details of the journey you were on when you lost the item and your contact details.

If your item is located in our Lost and Found, we will contact you to arrange its collection.

Please tell us about the item you lost:

What forms of payment are accepted, what forms of payments do you accept onboard.

We accept card or contactless payments. We also accept Leap Card, Free Travel Pass, Google Pay, Apple Pay and Revolut onboard. Cash is not accepted onboard.

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DoDublin Freedom Ticket - Travel Pass

The Freedom Ticket is all-in-one sightseeing and transport ticket, that gives you the freedom to travel anywhere in Dublin using the extensive public transport system, and visit all the most famous locations and attractions on Dublin's No.1 Hop-on Hop-off tour. It's Dublin's best value travel pass!

  • 72 Hours Travel Pass
  • Includes Airport Bus Routes 16 + 41
  • Includes Entire Dublin Bus Network
  • Tram (Luas) and Train (DART) Networks
  • Also Includes 48 Hours Hop-on Hop-off Tour

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The Freedom Ticket is Dublin's Most Popular Transport & Sightseeing Travel Pass.

Includes Dublin Airport Bus routes 16 and 41 which travel between Dublin Airport and the City Centre. The 41 route operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week .

The Freedom Ticket is our best value product and offers huge savings while providing for all your transportation needs.

How Does the Ticket Work?

The Freedom Ticket combines the Leap Visitor Card with a 48 Hour Hop-on Hop-off tour. The Leap Visitor Card's 72 hour duration activates from the first time you use it. Simply hold the card up to validators* provided on all the transportation listed. Once you hear the tone you know you've activated the card correctly.

For the Luas (tram) network you will find a validator on the platform beside where the tram stops. (no need to tap off once you leave the tram).

Similarly for the Dart and Commuter trains, you must touch on at the validators you will find at the entry gate. - no need to tap off again. Please note, the card is only valid for short hop journeys, which covers Dublin city and county only.

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DoDublin Freedom Ticket voucher can be redeemed at;

  • 1. ICE (International Currency Exchange), Terminal 1 & Terminal 2. T1: Arrivals Hall, Landside Open 07:00 - 23:15, 7 Days a week. T2; On exiting arrivals, follow the directional signposts across the walkway, ICE is on left hand side. Open 05:00 – 17:00. Phone +353 (0)1 814 1453
  • Dublin Bus Head Office, 59 Upper O'Connell Street, D01RX04 ; Open 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday
  • Day Tours and Trips Tickets Kiosk, St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre Dublin 2 Open Monday to Saturday 09:00 to 18:00, Sunday 11:00 to 18:00
  • Carrolls Gift Shops - Tickets can be redeemed at 4 Carrolls locations; 33 O'Connell Street, 57 Upper O'Connell Steet. Westmorland Street or Dame Street.

Vouchers cannot be redeemed at any other locations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Discover the ways we can help you, find answers to popular dublin express queries.

We always try our best to make travelling with us as smooth as possible, from the moment you book your tickets to when you depart from your coach.

However, we also know questions are natural! So before you give us a call or email us, why not take a look below and see if your query has already been answered?

Our services

What services do you operate.

Dublin Express operates the 782, 783 and 784 services between Dublin City and Dublin Airport, and the 785 service between Belfast, Dublin Airport and Dublin City. These services operate daily with the first coach starting at 01:55 am and running until 00:35 am.

Where do you stop at Dublin Airport?

All services call at both Terminal 1 & 2 at Dublin Airport.

Visit our Dublin Express stop map to see all Dublin Express stops and to get directions.

Where do you stop in Belfast?

The 785 service to Dublin City stops at Glengall Street, opposite Europa Bus Centre, in Belfast. Our stop is located directly outside of Glengall Exchange. 

Visit our  Dublin Express stop map to see all Dublin Express stops and to get directions.

Where does the 782 service stop?

Travelling from Dublin Airport

The 782 service stops in Dublin City at:

  • George's Quay (Tara Street Station)
  • Aston Quay (O'Connell Bridge & Temple Bar)
  • Wellington Quay (Temple Bar & Dublin Castle)
  • Usher and Merchant's Quay (Christ Church Cathedral & Guinness Storehouse)
  • Heuston Station (Phoenix Park & Dublin Zoo)
  • Arran Quay (Smithfield & Jameson Distillery)
  • Ormond Quay Upper (Capel Street)
  • Eden Quay (O'Connell Street & Marlborough Street)
  • Custom House Quay (Gardiner Street & Connolly Station)

Visit our  Dublin Express stop map  to see all Dublin Express stops and to get directions.

Where does the 783 service stop?

The 783 service stops in Dublin City at:

  • East Wall Road, 3 Arena
  • North Wall Quay, Beckett Bridge
  • Christchurch (Patrick Street)
  • Portobello (New South Street)
  • Harcourt Luas (Camden Street & Charlemont Street)
  • Ranelagh Luas
  • Rathmines (Castlewood Avenue)
  • Rathgar (Terenure Road East)
  • Terenure (Terenure Road West)

Where does the 784 service stop?

The 784 service stops in Dublin City at:

  • 3Arena (Point Village & Ringsend)
  • North Wall Quay (Docklands & Samuel Beckett Bridge)
  • Trinity College (College Green & Temple Bar)

Where does the 785 service stop?

Travelling from Belfast to Dublin

  • Glengall Street (opposite Europa Bus Centre)
  • Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport
  • Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport
  • Burgh Quay (O’Connell St. Bridge, Stop 339) (drop-off only)*
  • Westland Row (Stop 100111)^

Travelling from Dublin to Belfast

  • Custom House Quay (Stop 135271) (pick-up only)*

*Please note, if you’re booking a journey to or from Dublin City Centre, coaches drop off at Burgh Quay, (O’Connell St. Bridge) Stop 339. Journeys to Belfast pick up from Custom House Quay, Stop 135271.

^This stop is not wheelchair accessible, the nearest accessible stop is Custom House Quay. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

How long does the journey take?

Our fastest journey between Dublin Airport and Dublin City takes only 14 minutes.

Our fastest journey between Dublin City and Belfast takes  2 hours 20 minutes.

Our fastest journey between Belfast and Dublin Airport takes 1 hour 50 minutes.

See our Dublin Express Timetable for all services.

Assisted travel information

While our coaches are wheelchair accessible, some stops in Dublin do not allow for enough room. Due to this, we request all passengers needing assistance to please call the Assisted Travel Helpline by ringing 01 903 9508 (open 8am - 8pm, 7 days a week) and selecting the Assisted Travel Helpline to enable us to conduct our checks and make sure you can travel comfortably.

Discover all you need to know about arranging assistance, travelling with a wheelchair and our disabled code of practice.

Do you allow pets on board?

Unfortunately, we are unable to allow pets to travel on our coaches. However, we welcome highly trained assistance dogs and assistance animals.

We do recommend that customers pre-book as this will help us ensure that you and your assistance dog/animal get a seat and that your assistance dog/animal has enough space for the duration of the journey.

Are your stops manned?

Staff will be available at our Dublin Airport stops from 08:00 to 21:00 at Terminal 2 and 07:00 to 23:00 at Terminal 1.

Can I buy a ticket from the driver?

On our Dublin City to Dublin Airport services, you can buy your ticket directly from the driver*, however, this will be subject to availability as services may be full with pre-booked customers, so it is always advisable to purchase your ticket in advance.

On our Belfast to Dublin services, you need to prebook your ticket online, this can be done through our website, or you can also book from our desk in Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport.

* If you would like to purchase a ticket from our drivers, please be aware that drivers can accept card payments only.

Where is my coach?

You can track your coach in real-time by using Coachtracker, which enables you to see where your coach is and offer you an estimated time of arrival. Click here to track your coach .

Do you accept Leap Cards?

Unfortunately, we are currently unable to accept Leap Cards onboard Dublin Express Buses. We do accept the Student Leap card.

Do you accept the Free Travel Pass?

Unfortunately, we are currently unable to accept the Free Travel Pass onboard Dublin Express Buses. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Luggage and lost property

What is the luggage allowance.

You can take two medium-sized suitcases or one large suitcase (each weighing no more than 20kg) on your coach, plus a small piece of hand luggage.

Please note: Medium-sized items are defined as 70cm x 30cm x 45cm, whilst large items may have a max dimension of 75cm x 50cm x 32cm. Your hand luggage can be no larger than 45cm x 35cm x 20cm.

For any queries on luggage size please DM us on any social platform or contact our customer services and we will be able to answer your question directly.

I’ve lost an item on board

If you have misplaced an item while travelling on our services from Dublin City to Dublin Airport and/or Belfast, you can check for it in our online catalogue or get in touch with us:

  • Online Catalogue - Lost item(s) that are found by our drivers are regularly catalogued and can be found by visiting dub.lostandfoundsoftware.com .
  • Email - If you haven’t been able to locate your lost item(s) online please get in touch with us at [email protected]

Ticket Information and Refunds

Can i change the date of my ticket.

On the 782, 783 or 784 services , you can travel 12 hours either side of the scheduled time on your ticket on standby basis when travelling on our services between Dublin City and Dublin Airport.

Those travelling on our 785 Belfast service can travel on the service before or the service after the booked time on your ticket. This will be on a standby basis, subject to seat availability.

If you wish to travel on a different date, you can also refund your ticket free of charge via our cancellation portal up to 24 hours before you depart and rebook for another date.

No matter which service you are booked on, you can also cancel and refund your ticket up to 24 hours before your outbound departure time. You can then rebook a new journey if you wish to.

Can I amend or refund my ticket?

A refund can be obtained free of charge on all tickets cancelled 24 hours prior to your outward departure via our cancellation portal . Tickets cannot be amended; however, on the 782, 783 or 784 services , you can travel 12 hours either side of the scheduled time on your ticket on standby basis when travelling on our services between Dublin City and Dublin Airport.

You can also cancel your ticket free of charge 24 hours before departure and rebook.

Can I get an earlier coach?

What if i miss my coach.

If you miss your coach your ticket we have you covered. On the 782, 783 or 784 services , you can travel 12 hours either side of the scheduled time on your ticket on standby basis when travelling on our services between Dublin City and Dublin Airport.

Please note, if you are travelling on a different time than stated on your ticket, boarding the coach will be subject to availability.

What if my flight is early/delayed?

If your flight is delayed beyond 12 hours please DM us on social media or contact our customer service team.

Please note if you are travelling on a different time than stated on your ticket, boarding the coach will be subject to availability.

Do you need to print out your ticket?

No, you don’t have to print your ticket, you can go paperless and show the ticket to the driver on your phone.

Do I have to get on/off the same stop I booked my ticket from?

No, if you booked a ticket to/from the city centre you can get on or off any of our 15 stops on the 782, 783 or 784 routes.

If you are travelling on the 785 route from Belfast, you can change at the Airport to travel on the 782, 783 and 784 services. However, a separate ticket will need to be purchased for this journey.

Can I get on the 784 if my ticket is for the 782, 783 & vice versa?

Yes, if you booked a ticket to/from the city centre you can get on or off any of our 15 stops between the airport and city.

Tickets purchased for the 785 route are non-transferrable.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We currently accept Debit, Credit Card, Google Pay and Apple Pay. As a safety precaution for our drivers, we are unable to accept cash.

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I haven’t received my ticket.

Please check your spam or junk email folders before contacting us.

If you haven’t received your ticket, please call us on 019039508 from within the Republic of Ireland or +35319039508 if calling outside of Republic of Ireland Lines open 8am-8pm, 7 days a week.

You can also try contacting us via social media between 8am-10pm on:

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Do you provide a student discount?

Anyone with a Young Adult/Student Leap Card can purchase their ticket on the TFI Go App for a 50% discount on our 782, 783 and 784 services. Unfortunately, we will not be accepting Young Adult/Student Leap Cards on our 785 service.

For more information, please visit ou r  Student Leap Card page .

Travelling with Children

Do i have to pay for my young child.

Infants aged 0-2 travel free when accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket. Additional infants aged 0-2 must be paid for.

For the 782, 783 and 784 services, if you are travelling with more than 1 infant aged 0-2 per adult, please book the additional infant as Children (3-15). The price of a child’s ticket online is €2.50 for a single and €3.50 for a return. The price of a child’s ticket on the day is €3 for a single and €4 for a return.

Child ticket prices are the same price as adult tickets for the 785 service.

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Go City Dublin Pass vs. DoDublin Travel Card

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This post compares the different tourist attraction discount passes available in Dublin, Ireland including costs and how to use them.

There is also a section devoted to bus tour combo packages. Let's dive in!

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If there's one thing we know about travel, it's that costs almost never go down, so it's important to find as many ways to save money as possible.

The following section will break down the differences between each Dublin tourist pass.

These discount passes include admission to a variety of popular attractions and tours in Dublin that our guests frequently ask about, and they can be a great way to fit more activities into your budget.

If you’re confused about how to use the pass or what it does, make sure to take a close look at our definitions for each pass type below.

This tourist pass will provide free entry to dozens of popular attractions for one flat price.

Rather than paying for individual tickets, you will pay to use the pass for 1, 2, 3, or 5 days.

All-Inclusive passes offer the biggest opportunity for saving money on tours and attractions, but it also means you have to keep really busy to see those savings.  

If you want to have some control over which attractions you pay for, this type of pass allows you to choose from 3, 4, 5, or 7 different activities for one low price.

While the deal you'll receive with this pass isn't as high as other options, it is certainly more than you would pay without the service!

Technically speaking, this isn’t a tourist pass. With that said, this service will save you a lot of money if you want to get around Dublin with ease.

Although it does include a few free activities, the main feature of this pass is access to multiple forms of both public transit and hop-on-hop-off bus tours.

Even though it’s not a tourist pass, bus tour combo packages act like one and are a pretty good way to save money on popular activities in Dublin.

Each combo deal includes a hop-on-hop-off bus tour and admission to at least one additional attraction.

If you’re only interested in visiting specific locations in the city, this could be a great way to get a great deal without purchasing an actual tourist pass.

All-Inclusive Pass

In this section, we will give you details about how to use this pass, which attractions are included, and how much you will save.

We will also include a comparison between the Dublin all-inclusive pass and other discount options. 

The Go City Dublin Pass

This is the main tourist pass offered in Dublin, and it includes more than 30 different tours and attractions for one low price.

Passes can be purchased for 1, 2, 3, or 5 consecutive days in a row.

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There’s no need to purchase tickets in advance, so you can skip the ticket lines wherever you go.

While some activities require advanced reservations, others provide direct entry at the door!

Using the Go City app, you won't even need to print anything out -- your smartphone is a digital pass!

Each pass also has a digital guide to help you find your way around the city with ease.

Top Attractions Included

  • Hop-on-Hop-off Tour
  • Guinness Storehouse
  • Jameson Distillery
  • Teeling Whiskey Distillery
  • Museum of Literature Ireland
  • EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum
  • Irish Rock n' Roll Museum Experience
  • Jeanie Johnston Tallship & Famine Museum
  • National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
  • National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
  • Irish Museum of Modern Art
  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • Irish Rock n Roll Museum
  • National Wax Museum
  • Little Museum of Dublin
  • Skerries Mills
  • Dublin Castle

Prices (as of May 2023):

  • 1-Day Pass: €74/Adults | €44/Children
  • Price per day: €49.50/Adults | €27/Children
  • Price per day: €36.33/Adults | €21.33/Children
  • Price per day: €29.75/Adults | €17.25/Children
  • Price per day: €25.80/Adults | €14.80/Children

Purchase or learn more about The Go City Dublin Pass .

This tourist pass includes a 30-day money-back guarantee, allowing you to receive a full refund if your plans change at any time during the first month after purchase.

In addition, you will have one year to activate the pass, giving you plenty of time to take advantage of the benefits.

Just keep in mind that these passes must be used on consecutive calendar days.

If you’re looking for a deal on several different attractions, this is one of the best ways to save money while visiting Dublin.

That said, you can get discounts and even free admission to specific locations with both the Travel Pass and Bus Tour Combos.

Although the hop-on-hop-off bus tour offered by the Go City Dublin Pass can be used to get around the city, anyone looking for more transportation options should definitely consider the alternatives.

Explorer Pass

The Go City Dublin Explorer Pass is much different from their all-inclusive service, as it allows you to pay one flat price for only the specific activities you want to enjoy.

You can choose between 3, 4, 5, or 7 individual attraction options, and depending on which options you choose, you could save up to 40% off general admission prices.

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Unlike other discount passes on this post, the Explorer Pass is actually valid for 60 full days.

Here are a few of the best activities included with this pass:

  • Game of Thrones Studio Tour
  • Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Tour
  • Jameson Distillery Bow St. Tour
  • Food on Foot Walking Tours
  • SEA LIFE Bray Aquarium
  • Roe & Co Distillery
  • Price per Choice: €21.33/Adults | €11.33/Children
  • Price per Choice: €21/Adults | €11/Children
  • Price per Choice: €18.80/Adults | €9.80/Children
  • Price per Choice: €15.57/Adults | €8.43/Children

Purchase the Go City Dublin Explorer Pass .

If for whatever reason you are unable to use the pass, you will have 90 days after purchase to return any non-activated pass for a refund.

It should be noted that some of the attractions included with this pass cost less than €10, so they probably wouldn't be good choices.

However, there are plenty of activities that usually cost well over €20, making the Explorer Pass worthwhile.

Here's an example of how you might use a 5-Choice Pass to save money:

  • Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Tour | €32 value
  • Game of Thrones Studio Tour | €45 value
  • Food on Foot Walking Tours | €25 value
  • Guinness Storehouse Tour | €28 value
  • Roe & Co Distillery Tour | €25 value

Total Value: €155

Total Cost: €94

Total Savings: €61 (39% off)

As you can see, it's entirely possible to save quite a lot of money with this discount pass.

All you have to do is make sure the attractions you pick are valuable enough to get the best possible deal!

DoDublin Travel Card

This section will explain the important details about the Travel Pass.

In addition to covering how much it will cost and how to use it, we will also include a comparison to give you a sense of how this pass stacks up to similar services in Dublin.

The DoDublin Travel Card

Offered by the DoDublin bus tour company, this travel card includes access to their main hop-on-hop-off bus tours in addition to public buses and Airlink Express for a total of 72 hours.

All you need to do is show your card to the driver before getting on the bus and you’ll be ready to go.

Additionally, you will also receive free admission for a few additional activities.

There is also free cancellation with at least 24 hours' notice.

Services Included

  • 2-Day DoDublin Hop-on-Hop-off Bus Tour
  • 3-Day Airlink Express Transportation
  • 3-Day Public Dublin Bus Service
  • Little Museum of Dublin Admission
  • Free Dublin Walking Tour

Price: €48 per person

Purchase or learn more about the DoDublin Travel Card .

If your main concern is getting around the city and seeing all of the most significant landmarks, this is a great deal.

It’s also nice that they offer both a walking tour and admission to the Little Museum of Dublin for free.

That said, there are a lot of places (like the Guinness Storehouse and the Jameson Distillery) that many visitors will probably want to see.

While the DoDublin hop-on-hop-off bus tour will take you to each location, you’ll have to pay separately for tickets to get inside.

Alternatively, you could use the hop-on-hop-off bus tour included with the Dublin Pass to get around the city and enjoy free admission to 30+ attractions.

The DoDublin Travel Card costs much less, but it doesn’t include as many services. Keep this in mind before deciding which pass to purchase.

Dublin CityPASS

CityPASS is a popular brand of discount passes that are available in various cities across the world, but unfortunately, this service is not available in Dublin as of July 2023.

These tourist passes typically include a specific selection of 3-6 popular attractions and an additional 2-3 activities that you can pick from a short list.

If you're looking for an alternative, this is essentially a prepackaged pass, and it's most similar to options such as the Explorer Pass and the DoDublin Travel Card.

Rest assured that if and when a Dublin City Pass/CityPASS is available, we'll add it to our list!

In addition to the tourist discount passes available in Dublin, there are also often at least a few hop-on hop-off tours that include admission to additional attractions or activities.

Here are a few options you may want to consider:

City Sightseeing Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour + Irish Whiskey Museum

  • Includes 1-Day Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
  • Includes admission to the Irish Whiskey Museum
  • €28 per person
  • Purchase a combo package or learn more .
  • Not currently available as of May 2023.

Do Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour + Little Museum + Walking Tour

  • Includes Hop-on Hop-off Tour
  • Includes admission to the Little Museum of Dublin
  • Includes a free walking tour of Dublin
  • €30/Adults | €10/Children | €28/Seniors & Students
  • €35/Adults | €15/Children | €33/Seniors & Students

Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour + Night Tour + Walking Tour

  • Includes Night Bus Tour
  • €38.70/Adults | €18/Children
  • €58.50/Adults | €22.50/Children
  • Includes coastal tour to the village of Howth

NOTE: For more information, make sure to check our post about finding the best Dublin Bus Tour .

You might also want to consider some of the following special offers from Tiqets:

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The Dublin Pass is the most budget-friendly way to enjoy Dublin to the full. This City Pass makes your city trip hassle-free as it allows free admission to 25 museums and attractions such as the Guinness Storehouse, Old Jameson Distillery, National Wax Museum and St Patrick’s Cathedral. Dublin Zoo and Dublin Aqua Zone are perfect attractions for children. What’s more, fast Track entry saves a lot of time and hassle! Included in the Dublin Pass is a 24-hour free ticket for the hop-on hop-off bus, the perfect way to see Dublin’s Highlights in a relaxed way. What’s more, your Card grants discounts on various restaurants, shops and activities in Dublin. 

Fast Track Entry

Get the most out of your Dublin City Trip. Don’t waste time standing in line but skip straight to the front of queues. You enjoy fast track entry to some of the most popular museum and attraction, including the Guinness Storehouse, and jump to the front line!

Public Transport

Public transport is not included in the Dublin Pass. This is not a drawback because the centre of Dublin is compact and most sights are within walking distance of each other. However, included in your Pass is a 24-hour free ticket for the hop-on hop-off bus, an excellent way to see the Dublin Sights in a relaxed way.

Free Travel Guide and City Map

Your Dublin Pass comes with a handy city map and an 80-page travel guide with information and tips about Dublin’s sights, attractions and museums.

Your Dublin Pass not only allows free entry to 25 museums and attractions but also discounts on other attractions and museums, shops, theaters and day trips.

Purchase a Dublin Pass valid for 1, 2, 3, 5 or 6 days.

  • Free entry to over 25 attractions, museums and landmarks
  • Free 24-hour ticket for the hop-on hop-off bus
  • Fast track entry at selected attractions to skip the queues
  • Free guidebook with city maps to guide you around the city
  • Discounts in restaurants and shops

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How does the Dublin Pass work?

Purchase your Dublin Pass online from this website. You receive a confirmation email with which you pick up your City Pass at one of the counters of Discover Ireland (the Dublin Tourist Centre) at Dublin Airport (terminal 1 or 2) or in Suffolk Street in the centre of Dublin.

The City of Dublin

Dublin, Baile Átha Cliath in Gaelic, is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland or Éire in Irish. This city with half a million inhabitants is situated on the East coast and bisected by the Liffey River. Dublin, home town of U2, is ideal for a city trip as it abounds in culture, history, shops and pubs. The surroundings of Dublin are worth exploring: Glendalough and Powerscourt should be high on your wish list. The official languages in Ireland are English and Gaelic. 1.77 million people in Ireland claim to speak Irish or Gaelic: Baile Átha Cliath is Irish for Dublin, Éire is Ireland and whiskey translates as uisce beatha, literal meaning ‘water of life’, the name Irish monks gave to distilled alcohol, which is simply a translation of the Latin aqua vitae.

Dublin and Guinness are almost synonymous. Include in your city trip a visit to the Guinness Storehouse, where Guinness is brewed. Guinness is a dark beer with a heavy dark wheat taste, a somewhat acquired taste. The city is also home to Old Jameson Distillery, go on a guided tour and learn all about Irish whiskey. The temple bar district has the highest concentrations of pubs in the city. If you like to sniff up culture be sure to visit Trinity College and admire the Book of Kells, an illuminated medieval manuscript. Other highlights are St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Docklands, Dublin Castle and the National Gallery.

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My initial idea was to store luggage at the airport (there is luggage storage in T1 Arrivals) then hopefully catch an Uber or public transport to see the Guiness Storehouse and then head back.

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Simply head to the seaside at Howth or Malahide.

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You’ve got your hands on a match ticket? It’s now time to get planning! You’ll find everything you need to know here if you’re an Atalanta supporter travelling to Dublin for the UEFA Europa League final.

You can bring banners or flags that are a maximum of 2m x 1.5m, and flagpoles that are up to 1m long and 1cm in diameter into the stadium.

If you’re planning to bring flags or banners larger than that, you need to:

  • Send a request in advance of the match with a picture and description of the item
  • Ensure the banner/flag is either fire resistant when purchased or treated with a specially prepared fire retardant if not already done.
  • A Fire Certificate must be produced and will be inspected before entering the stadium.

Any requests need to be sent to [email protected] before 12:00 on 17 May. On matchday, you'll only be able to take the items into the stadium if your request has been approved.

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Trinity College is well serviced by the LUAS Green line,

Southbound, towards Brides Glen, with stops at Trinity and Dawson

Northbound towards Broombridge, with stops at Dawson and Westmoreland.

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Buses, Luas, Dart, Dublin Bikes a;; serve Trinity Main Campus

Click here for the map of bus options from Pearse Street

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Planet Fitness is once again launching its High School Summer Pass program that promotes teens to work out this summer for free. This is the fourth year for the initiative.

Starting Saturday, June 1 teenagers between the ages of 14 to 19 can sign up for the free program at all gyms across the United States and Canada. The High School Summer Pass is not available in Puerto Rico. For teens under the age of 18, their parent must sign a waiver in order for them to participate in the program. This promotion will be available until Saturday, August 31, the fitness club said.

"The High School Summer Pass program offers a solution for teens to stay active during the summer when school is out and important academic and extracurricular programs such as sports, gym class and after-school activities are in recess," Senior Director of Public Relations at Planet Fitness, Becky Zirlen, told USA TODAY.

"All High School Summer Pass participants have access to free fitness training from in-club certified trainers, free workouts designed specifically for high schoolers in the free Planet Fitness app as well as workout plans," Zirlen said.

Here’s what you need to know about the High School Summer Pass program.

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How can teens sign up for the High School Summer Pass program?

Teens can sign up online on the High School Summer Pass '24 link now. Sign up opened on Monday May 13. Participants can also sign up at their local Planet Fitness location.

Teens under the age of 18 will need to bring their parents along with them to sign up for the High School Summer Program at the fitness club or have their signature on the electronic waiver. After the waiver is signed, teens are able to work out independently.

"If a parent would like to work out with their teen, they would need to sign up for a Planet Fitness membership as the free program is only for teens ages 14 to 19," Zirlen said.

Although you must show that you are a high school student, you do not have to necessarily use your school email. For email addresses ending in “.edu” it can block online sign ups to outside organizations. Planet Fitness recommends all interested participants to sign up using a non “.edu” email.

Do I need to get the Planet Fitness App?

Using the same email you used to sign up for the High School Summer Pass, you will be able to access your account in the app. You’ll have to create an account with the same email and on June 1 your pass will automatically link to the account. A verification code will be sent to that email as well.

Staying somewhere else for the summer? Planet Fitness has got you covered

You can change the Planet Fitness you wish to work out at by re-registering at the High School Summer Pass '24 link and choosing the correct location you’d like to work out at. You must use the same email address and information you already put in to do so.

Will fitness classes be offered as well?

All participants will have access to the free fitness classes offered through the Planet Fitness PE@PF program.

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