getting here
an international gateway that welcomes
the world
Dublin has global communication links and is the bridge between Europe and the U.S. It couldn’t be easier to get here, by air, road, rail or sea.
by air
Dublin Airport is Ireland’s busiest airport, with over 75 airlines flying to over 200 destinations, including direct scheduled daily flights from North America, mainland Europe, Britain and weekly regular flights from the Emirates. It is currently undergoing a 2 billion euro investment programme, to include a new passenger terminal, Terminal Two, which will open in November 2010, increasing the annual passenger capacity to over 35 million.
The airport is conveniently located 10km north of Dublin city centre, with excellent roads links to The Convention Centre Dublin which is only 20 minutes away via the Port Tunnel, which brings visitors directly into the Spencer Dock development area.
by road
The Convention Centre Dublin is located in the heart of the city, with easy road access and extensive public transport links including including bus and tram (Luas) lines.
by rail
Spencer Dock has a new rail station and an underground link is also planned to Heuston Station, the centre for rail travel to the rest of Ireland.
by sea
Frequent ferry services operate to Dublin from various points in Britain and Europe, with Dublin Port Ferry Terminal only five minutes from The Convention Centre Dublin by direct road link, to facilitate the swift delivery of goods.