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Dublin Airport (DUB)

Located 4 miles north of Downtown Dublin, Dublin Airport is Ireland's busiest airport and the twelfth busiest airport in Europe. It serves as the headquarters for Aer Lingus, Ireland's flag carrier, as well as Ryanair, the infamous ultra-low-cost carrier. With a history dating back to WWI, the Airport was first officially opened in 1940. with its two terminals, it has flights serving locations in England, Europe, and the US. Taxis, buses, and private transport offer transportation to Dublin's city center. Construction is currently underway on a new air traffic control complex and on a new runway, and proposals have been made to construct a metro line to the city of Dublin.

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Trip Support will help you find cheap deals to Dublin. We have teamed up with the best airlines in the world and have centralized their options into one easy-to-use website. That way, you can find the flight that works best for you. The best times to visit Dublin are during the shoulder seasons of spring (April and May) or autumn (October). During these months, Dublin's weather is pleasant, and the crowds are manageable. Most tourists visit Dublin during the summer, but this means busier crowds and higher prices. It all depends on what you're looking for. Visiting during one of the city's holidays like St. Patrick's Day is also recommended.

Dublin Travel Guide

Just because the city is often covered by gloomy clouds, does not mean that Dublin isn't a lively city. Indeed, there is much culture and history to be enjoyed here, with its traditional pubs, cobblestoned streets, and historical buildings. Into drinking? Tour the Guinness Storehouse or the Jameson Distillery, then drink at the Temple Bar. Into history? Tour Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university, Kilmainham, the city's famous former prison, and Dublin Castle, which was completed in the 13th-century. Looking to relax? Stroll through St. Stephen's Green or Phoenix Park. The city's ambiance is wonderful too, so we suggest taking a walking tour or going on a literary pub crawl.

Located 4 miles north of Downtown Dublin, Dublin Airport is Ireland's busiest airport and the twelfth busiest airport in Europe. It serves as the headquarters for Aer Lingus, Ireland's flag carrier, as well as Ryanair, the infamous ultra-low-cost carrier. With a history dating back to WWI, the Airport was first officially opened in 1940. with its two terminals, it has flights serving locations in England, Europe, and the US. Taxis, buses, and private transport offer transportation to Dublin's city center. Construction is currently underway on a new air traffic control complex and on a new runway, and proposals have been made to construct a metro line to the city of Dublin.

Trip Support will help you find cheap deals to Dublin. We have teamed up with the best airlines in the world and have centralized their options into one easy-to-use website. That way, you can find the flight that works best for you. The best times to visit Dublin are during the shoulder seasons of spring (April and May) or autumn (October). During these months, Dublin's weather is pleasant, and the crowds are manageable. Most tourists visit Dublin during the summer, but this means busier crowds and higher prices. It all depends on what you're looking for. Visiting during one of the city's holidays like St. Patrick's Day is also recommended.

Just because the city is often covered by gloomy clouds, does not mean that Dublin isn't a lively city. Indeed, there is much culture and history to be enjoyed here, with its traditional pubs, cobblestoned streets, and historical buildings. Into drinking? Tour the Guinness Storehouse or the Jameson Distillery, then drink at the Temple Bar. Into history? Tour Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university, Kilmainham, the city's famous former prison, and Dublin Castle, which was completed in the 13th-century. Looking to relax? Stroll through St. Stephen's Green or Phoenix Park. The city's ambiance is wonderful too, so we suggest taking a walking tour or going on a literary pub crawl.

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