Dublin is easy to navigate, whether you prefer walking, public transport, or cycling.
Walking: The city centre is compact and best explored on foot, with many attractions within a short distance.
Buses: Dublin Bus operates extensive routes across the city and suburbs. Contactless payment or a Leap Card is recommended for fares.
Luas (Tram): Two tram lines (Red and Green) connect key areas, including shopping districts, business hubs, and suburban areas.
DART (Train): The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) runs along the coast, making it a great option for visiting seaside towns like Howth and Dun Laoghaire.
Bikes & e-scooters: Dublin has a city bike rental scheme (Dublin Bikes) and e-scooter rentals in some areas.
Taxis & ride-sharing: Taxis are widely available, and apps like Free Now can be used to book a ride. Uber operates with licensed taxis rather than private cars.
A Leap Card offers discounted fares on buses, trams, and trains, making it a convenient option for visitors using public transport.