East & Dublin
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Everything you need to know about the East & Dublin
Bank hours
Banks are open from 9am-4pm Monday to Friday with late opening until 5pm on Thursdays. The East & Dublin area is well served with ATM machines in most villages and towns, most of which will accept Cirrus.
Driving
If you intend to rent a car when you’re in Ireland, make sure to familiarise yourself with the Irish road rules. In particular pay attention to the speed limits: 120km on motorways; 100km on national roads; 80km on regional and local roads; 50km in a built-up area.
Emergencies
Dial 999 or 112 for fire, Garda (police) and ambulances.
Getting Around
Bus Éireann provides services all over the East & Dublin. For information on times, tickets and prices tel: ++ 353 1 836 6111 or log onto Bus Eireann. For information on rail services contact Iarnród Éireann at Irish Rail. Dublin is well served with a number of bus links to the surrounding area and suburbs. For information on all Dublin’s bus routes, log onto Dublin Bus. The LUAS (tram system) serves the city centre and surrounding areas. The Green Line connects Sandyford to Stephen’s Green and the Red Line connects Tallaght to Connolly Station. The DART runs along Dublin Bay from Howth to Greystones and through the city centre. Bicycles can be hired for about €20 a day from Cycle Ways Bike Rental at 185 Parnell Street.
Parking
There are numerous car parks around the city centre, charging around €2.50 an hour. Parking charges apply for on-street parking operating under a Pay & Display system – you can get a ticket from a nearby automatic ticket machine. Failure to display a ticket results in clamping and heavy fines. Many towns and villages have parking restrictions in operation. Make sure to check whether there is a disc parking or pay and display parking wherever you intend to leave your car. Failure to comply can result in heavy fines, or your car being towed.
Pub hours
Pubs are open 10.30am to 11.30pm Monday to Thursday and until 12.30am on Friday and Saturday. Sundays are 12.30pm to 11.30pm. Pubs in Ireland are closed on Christmas Day and Good Friday. Most nightclubs will serve until around 2.30am.
Shopping
Shopping hours are generally 9am-6pm Monday to Saturday with some shops in larger towns and cities staying open late on Thursday until 8pm. Some shops are also open on Sunday afternoons in larger towns and cities (12pm-6pm), and generally newsagents will stay open longer in the evenings and open earlier in the morning as well.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted anywhere indoors in the Republic of Ireland, except in hotel rooms and private accommodation.
Tourist Information
To find your local tourist information office go to Visit Dublin, East Coast & Midlands or North West & Lakelands Tourism websites.
Need to know
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Bus Eireann
Bus Eireann website
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Cycle Hire
Cycle Ways Bike Rental Website
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DART
Dublin Area Rapid Transport
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Dublin Bus
Dublin Bus website
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Failte Ireland East & Midlands
Official Website for Failte Ireland East & Midlands
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Irish Ferries
Irish Ferries website
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Irish Rail
Irish Rail website
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LUAS
LUAS website
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North West
Official Website for the North West
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Stenaline Ferries
Stenaline Ferries website
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Upcoming events
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12 Days Of Christmas Market At Docklands
12 Dec 2008 - 23 Dec 2008
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Chinese New Year Festival
22 Jan 2009 - 30 Jan 2009
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Temple Bar Trad Festival
28 Jan 2009 - 01 Feb 2009
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Rugby Six Nations Championship - Ireland v France
07 Feb 2009
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World Cup Qualifier - Rep. of Ireland v Georgia
11 Feb 2009
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Jameson Dublin International Film Festival
12 Feb 2009 - 22 Feb 2009
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St. Patrick's Festival
12 Mar 2009 - 17 Mar 2009
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All Ireland Club Championship Finals
17 Mar 2009
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DLR Poetry Now 2009 - International Poetry Festival
26 Mar 2009 - 29 Mar 2009
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World Cup Qualifier - Rep. of Ireland v Bulgaria
28 Mar 2009
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