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Tourist Navigation Guide for Dublin

The Fair City · Dublin's DART coastal rail, Luas trams and Dublin Bus cover the city and surrounding coast.

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3Transit Lines
28Key Stations
26Accessible Stops
0Metro/Subway Lines

About Getting Around Dublin

Dublin's DART coastal rail, Luas trams and Dublin Bus cover the city and surrounding coast. The compact city centre is very walkable between Temple Bar, Trinity College and St Stephen's Green.

Top tourist tip: A Leap Visitor Card gives unlimited travel across all Dublin public transport for 1, 3 or 7 days from first use.

Best pass for tourists: Leap Visitor Card (1, 3 or 7 days)

Transit Lines in Dublin

Dublin has 3 public transit lines. CityNav supports all of them for offline and real-time navigation.

Luas RedLuas GreenDART

Key Stations in Dublin

Connolly
2 lines · Accessible ♿
Heuston
1 line · Accessible ♿
St Stephen's Green
1 line · Accessible ♿
Abbey Street
1 line · Accessible ♿
Jervis
1 line · Accessible ♿
The Point
1 line · Accessible ♿
Pearse
1 line · Accessible ♿
Tara Street
1 line · Accessible ♿

+ 20 more stations supported in CityNav

Top Tourist Landmarks in Dublin

Trinity College & Book of Kells
Guinness Storehouse
Temple Bar
St Patrick's Cathedral
Use CityNav's AR walking navigation to get step-by-step directions to any of these landmarks from your current location.

Transit Authorities in Dublin

Luas (Luas) Official site →
DART (DART) Official site →
Irish Rail (IR) Official site →

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Frequently Asked Questions — Getting Around Dublin

What is the DART and how useful is it for tourists?

The DART is a coastal electric rail service from Malahide in the north to Greystones in the south, with scenic stops at Howth, Dún Laoghaire, and Bray — all popular day trips from Dublin. A Leap Visitor Card covers DART travel along with Dublin Bus and Luas trams.

Are the Luas Red and Green tram lines connected?

Yes — since 2017, both Luas lines physically connect in the city centre, crossing at O'Connell Street and Marlborough. A single Leap card fare covers both lines. The Red Line runs east–west via Heuston and Connolly; the Green Line runs north–south through the city centre to Sandyford.

Is Dublin city centre walkable between major attractions?

Yes — Dublin's compact centre means Trinity College, Grafton Street, Temple Bar, Dublin Castle, and St Stephen's Green are all within a 15-minute walk of each other. For the Guinness Storehouse, the Luas Red Line to Fatima or buses from the Quays are most convenient.

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