The Fair City · Dublin's DART coastal rail, Luas trams and Dublin Bus cover the city and surrounding coast.
Navigate Dublin with CityNav →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.
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Open CityNav — Free →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.
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.
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.