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To Download Our Travel Map (PDF) Travel routes to Dublin city centre DART & LUAS Dublin Bus Road Routes Both the DART and LUAS networks provide an excellent Dublin Bus offers a high frequency, accessible and easy IfIf travelling by by car, ca ber, be advised advised that thattraffic traffic restrictions restrictions may bemay in place service from many different parts of Dublin. In most cases to use service from all over Dublin to within a 10 minute beon eveningsin place onthat the events evening are taking of any place. par Drivingticular fromevent. O’Connell Street, parking is available at the various stations along the walk of the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. Routes 1, 2, 3, 50, Drivinggo over O’Connellfrom O’Connell Bridge andStreet, onto tu D’Olierrn left Street. onto TakeEden a leftQua ontoy, then route. The LUAS operates a service directly to Spencer 56a, 77 and 77a all operate to either Pearse Street or takeTownsend a right Street across and Tcontinuealbot Memorial straight ontoBridge. Hanover Move Street into East.the leftThis Dock which will leave you just a short walk across the Grand Canal Dock, the closest stops to the Venue. lanewill bring and youtake onto left Mackenturn down Street/Cardiff City Qua yLane. Then which take is ato right the back onto of new Samuel Beckett bridge to the venue. For further The last buses depart at 23.30pm Mon - Sun. Limethe Bord Street Gáis andEnergy a left Theatre. on to Grand Hanover Canal Street. Square This car park will isbring managed information on travel times and connection points visit: Full timetable details can be found on www.dublinbus.ie youby Q-Park. onto CardiffCustomers Lane are which advised is to to pre-book the back their of Theparking Bord spaces. Gáis To www.dart.ie, www.luas.ie Energyreserve parkingTheatre. visit Take their a website:left, then www.bookings.parkmagic.net/ a right onto Misery Hill to access Grand Canal Square’s public car park. Other available cpreservations/cpChoice.aspx. There is also limited street parking. car parks are at: Connolly Station, Jury’s Custom House, the Other car parks are available at: Connolly Station, Jury’s Inn Custom NCI, Dawson Street and Setanta place (off Nassau Street) or House, the National College of Ireland, Dawson Street and Setanta visit www.aaroadwatch.ie/parking/ Place (off Nassau Street). For more parking information visit: www. aaireland.ie/AA/AA-Roadwatch/Car-parking. N1 Luas Red Line TO MONAGHAN TO BELFAST Malahide TO CAVAN Luas Green Line Dunboyne/Clonee 70 Finglas 19A 40/A/B/C/D Swords 33 41/A/B/C 43 Malahide 32A 42 N51 Mulhuddart 38 Ballymun 13/A 4 Airport 16A 41/A/B/C Coolock 27 127 129 Slane Drogheda Bettystown DART Portmarnock BORD GÁIS Glasnevin 11 13 19 83 747 746 Artane 27/B/C 42/B N3 N51 Luas Park + Ride ENERGY BaysideSutton Howth Santry 16/A 33 41A/B/C 43 127 129 Howth Junction Duleek N1 THEATRE Connolly Station 20B Navan Killbarrick N2 90 127 129 130 748 N51 Kenstown Raheny Maynooth 66 67A Blanchardstown N3 Balbriggan Harmonstown Leixlip 66/A/B 38/A/B/C 39 70 Killester Castleknock 37 38 Naul Skerries Museum SmitheldFour CourtsJervis Abbey StreetBusáras Clontarf Rd Garristown Cabra 120 121 122 Connolly George’sMayor Dock SquareSpencer -The NCIDock Point Heuston BORD GÁIS Lucan 25/A 66/A/B 67/A Howth 31/B James’s Tara Street ENERGY N1 Rush Fatima Celbridge 67/A Killester 29A 31/A/B Rialto THEATRE Dunshaughlin Ashbourne St. Stephen’s Pearse Green 32/A/B 42A Suir Road Grand Canal Dock N3 Rathoath Donabate Lansdowne Rd Raheny 29A 31/A/B Goldenbridge Harcourt N2 Swords Drimnagh Sandymount DUBLIN Blackhorse Charlemont 32/A/B AIRPORT Malahide Sydney Parade Palmerstown 25/A 26 BORD GÁIS Bluebell Ranelagh Kylemore Booterstown ENERGY Portmarnock Beechwood 66/A/B 67/A Enfield THEATRE N4 Dunboyne Finglas Cowper Blackrock Chapelizod 25/A 26 Red Cow Kilcock Howth Milltown Seapoint TO GALWAY Blanchardstown M50 SaggartFortunestownCitywestCheeverstown CampusFettercairn Kingswood Windy Arbour 66/A/B 67/A AND SLIGO Maynooth Clontarf Monkstown M4 Belgard Dundrum Heuston 90 92 Leixlip N4 Cookstown Balally Dun Laoghaire BORD GÁIS Kilmacud Dun Laoghaire Lucan Hospital Celbridge M50 ENERGY Stillorgan 7/A 46A 746 Clondalkin THEATRE Tallaght Sandyford Glasthule N1 1 Monkstown 7/A N7 N3 1 Dun Laoghaire Central Park Rathcoole 69 N8 1 Glenageary Ringsend 123 Clane Rathcoole N82 Glencairn Tallaght M50 Dalkey The Gallops Clondalkin 51/B 68 69 Leopardstown Valley Ballyfermot 78A 79 206 Rathmines Sallins N7 Dalkey Kiltiernan M11 Ballyogan Wood 14/A 15/A/B/C 83 TO LIMERICK Brittas Carrickmines AND CORK Ranelagh 11/A/B Stillorgan Bray 45 84 Naas Bray Laughanstown Killiney N81 44/B/C 48A 86 10A 11/A 46/A/B/C Blackrock 7/A 45 M7 Enniskerry Cherrywood Tallaght 49/A 50 54A Newbridge Harold’s Cross 63 84 116 117 118 Ballsbridge Brides Glen 56A 65/B 77/A/B Shankill 16/A 19A 49/A Donnybrook 5 7/A 45 46 63 84 Blessington Greystones Kimmage 15A 19A 54A Ballymore 54/A 10/A 46/A 63 84 THE M9 Eustace Terenure 15/A/B/C 16/A Kilcullen N1 1 Bray Sandymount 23 CURRAGH TO KILKENNY TO WEXFORD N78 N9 AND WATERFORD Greystones.
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