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Arrival Options 30th World Congress of the IALP ARRIVAL OPTIONS We have broken the arrival options as follows: # 1 Dublin Airport to Dublin City Centre # 2 Dublin Airport to Citywest Hotel / Red Cow Hotel and Louis Fitzgerald Hotel #3 Sunday 21st transfer from your hotel to the Congress Venue #4 Dublin to Citywest Hotel # 1 Dublin Airport to Dublin City Centre & Return If you are traveling from Dublin Airport and Staying in the City centre – the below are the recommended transport options for your use. Links and details on pricing are below. Service Frequency & Further Info Average Price Collect Service from Single or Return AIRCOACH One-way/Single €7 TERMINAL 1 From 0320hr – 2330hr ~ every 15 Return €12 The stop is located at the front mins Cash onsite or pre- door on the Arrivals road at From 2330hr – 0320hr ~ every 30 book Click here Terminal 1. On exiting the baggage mins reclaim area turn left, and then turn left immediately as you exit Aircoach Service the terminal building. Dublin Airport to City centre TERMINAL 2 – Click here Terminal 2: The stop is located on Service map click here the Departures road at Terminal 2. On exiting the baggage reclaim area please continue along the same level following the signs for buses and coaches, cross the footbridge, and then exit down the escalator on the left hand side. Our Customer Service Team will be there to greet you and to answer any questions you may have. AIRLINK 757 One-way/ Single €6 TERMINAL 1 Sunday from 0730 until 0015 Return €12 The stop is located at the front All other days from 0530 until You can purchase door on the Arrivals road at 0015. ~ every 15 - 30 mins tickets on arrival to Terminal 1 See the serviced city-centre Dublin Airport at TERMINAL 2 locations Click here Airlink Vending Follow sign posts Download their brochure & machines at bus timetable Click here stops. TAXI to City Centre €40 approx. Average taxi fare from Dublin Airport to City centre is €40 approx. On arrival to Dublin airport and when you exit the terminals, there are a number of taxi ranks monitored by Dublin Airport staff. # 2 Dublin Airport to Citywest Hotel (Congress Venue) PLUS Red Cow and Louis Fitzgerald Hotel Traveling from Dublin Airport and staying at the above Congress hotels, we have detailed travel options below. Service Frequency & Further Average Price Collect Service from Info Single or Return ARRIVALS – SUNDAY 21ST AUGUST You are advised to travel to One-Way / Single €5 You are advised to travel to the Red the Red Cow stop on the Cow stop on Cityscape service. Cityscape bus service. You can purchase This service operates from Dublin Departs Dublin Airport tickets on arrival Airports Coach Car Park - Zone 14. This From 0315hr - 2345hr ~ from the driver. is located in the car parks in between every 30 min Terminal 1 & 2 ( follow signs) Timetable Click here See the below options on Sunday 21st August for the Congress shuttle that will then collect you from this point. Shuttle Service from Red Cow Luas / Cityscape Bus stop - Sunday 21st August Please take the above cityscape service and disembark at the Red Cow Luas Stop. On Sunday 21st August only, there will be a shuttle service that will collect you from this stop and circulates between all 3 main Congress hotels. The shuttle will run between the Red Congress Shuttle Service Cow Luas Stop / Cityscape service point from the Red Cow and drop delegates to the 3 main Cityscape/Luas Stop No Charge Congress Hotels (Citywest Hotel | Louis Sunday: 0900 – 0100 (9am Fitzgerald | Red Cow Hotel) Service to after midnight) takes 40 minutes stopping at all 3 destinations. ALL OTHER ARRIVAL DAYS AND TIMES (Not Sunday 21st) You are advised to travel to One-Way/Single €5 This service operates from Dublin the Red Cow stop on You can purchase Airports Coach Car Park - Zone 14. This Cityscape service tickets on arrival is located in the car parks in between Departs Dublin Airport from the driver. Terminal 1 & 2 ( follow signs). You are From 0315hr - 2345hr ~ advised to travel to the Red Cow stop every 30 mins on Cityscape service. Then….. Timetable Click here for Citywest Hotel - take the Luas service to the Saggart Stop for Louis Fitzgerald Hotel - take a taxi or it’s a 15 minute walk from the Red Cow Luas stop. for the Red Cow Hotel- it’s a 10 minute walk from the Cityscape stop. Local Taxi Firm: + 353 (0)1 467 1900 Premier Taxis The Red line is the service Single / one-way This operates from the Drop off point that operates from Dublin €2.30 for users of the City Scape service (Red city centre to Saggart, the Cow). location of the Congress It terminates at Saggart – Congress Venue Citywest Hotel. Location. For the timetable and schedule pricing Click here TAXI €48 approx. Average taxi fare from Dublin Airport to any of the 3 congress hotels is €48 approx. On arrival to Dublin airport and when you exit the terminals, there are a number of taxi ranks and monitored by Dublin Airport staff. # 3 You arrived Sunday and Checked into your hotel, Now you want to travel from the Red Cow or Louis Fitzgerald Hotel to the Congress Venue at Citywest Hotel – Grab the Shuttle service (Registration opens at 1pm & Opening ceremony at 5pm) Service Frequency & Further Average Price Collect Service from Info Single or Return SUNDAY 21ST AUGUST The shuttle will run between the Red Congress Shuttle Service Cow Luas Stop / Cityscape service from the Red Cow point and drop delegates to the 3 Cityscape/Luas Stop No Charge main Congress Hotels. Sunday: 0900 – 0100 (9am (Citywest Hotel | Louis Fitzgerald | to after midnight) Red Cow Hotel) Service takes 40 minutes stopping at all 3 destinations. # 4 Hotels to the Congress Venue on Monday to Thursday Service Frequency & Further Average Price Collect Service from Info Single or Return MONDAY TO THURSDAY If you have booked an official Congress Hotel through the registration desk, you are provided with a transfer in the AM and PM from your hotel. Please note that you will be provided a schedule on check-in at your hotel. You are asked to note these timings as no other transport is provided. # 5 Dublin to Citywest Hotel Service Frequency & Further Info Average Price Collect Service from Single or Return The Red line is the service that Single/One way - You can take the Red Line Luas service operates from Dublin city €3 from multiple points within Dublin. See centre to Saggart, the location the timetable and schedule – Click here of the Congress Venue Citywest Hotel. For timetable Ensure you note that the Congress is on and pricing Click here Operates the Saggart Stop. Generally from 0700 – 2300hr For the timetable and service Single average Dublin Bus operates Bus Route # 69 points click here approx. €3.50 servicing Citywest Hotel. You disembark It generally operates between at stop # 3426, located at the venue 0630hr – 2300hr gates with a short walk into the venue itself. Click here for a route and service timetable or download the Dublin Bus App. .
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