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The Aircoach is definitely the best and fastest way to get into central Dublin as long as it stops at or near your hotel. They give you the option of the mobile version or they will ship it anywhere in the world for €9.95 in 15 days (or a higher price if you need it sooner), OR you can pick it up free in Dublin at their collection center, which is very centrally located near Trinity College in the heart of Dublin and it’s open 7 days a week. Discounts and exclusive offers at 20 extra venues, only available to Dublin Pass holders 1. Can you advise?Hmmm…it appears that Kilmainham Gaol has dropped out of the Dublin Pass program, and raised its price to €7.
Nearly all of these city passes include a 1-day ticket or a 2-day HOHO bus ticket, but this one actually says “24 hour ticket”. -RogerThe Dublin Pass people have approved the same code for this month (May), so it should still work. Thanks for asking. Let me know if you have any questions. The Dublin Pass and most others are totally computerized so as far as I know there is no flexibility to split them up manually. I’ve used many of these passes all over the world and the discounts are always separate from the free/included attractions. For the moment I would assume it’s a one-day ticket, and I’ll add more to this comment if I find out otherwise. -RogerOH, clarification: The 2nd 2-nights is just before getting back on plane for return to USA. Dublin also doesn't have an underground system, so city buses are usually the fastest way to get around anyway.If you have 3 or fewer days in Dublin, the HOHO bus is a highly recommended way of seeing most of the city in a short time, even if you don't buy a Dublin Pass. Have a great trip and let me know if you have any other questions.
The price of the Dublin pass varies depending on the duration.
The Dublin Pass is a sightseeing package which grants visitors free entry to over 30 top attractions, museums and monuments in Dublin, as well as a free 24 Hour hop on hop off bus tour. -RogerQuick question.
The latest pricing (as of March 2020) is as follows: 1 Day Pass: €69 for adults, €36 for children; 2 Day Pass: €89 for adults, €45 for children; 3 Day Pass: €109 for adults, €61 for children; 5 Day Pass: €139 for adults, €80 for children
I thought we were just going to do the green Hop on Hop Off bus pass, but after your review and discount code, we chose the Dublin Pass!If I purchase a Dublin Pass on your site and prefer not to have it on my phone, how do I obtain the actual pass in Dublin?If you buy using the link on this website, it still takes you to the Dublin Pass site for the purchase. Choose the Dublin Pass that suits your trip: Passes Price Quantity; 1 Day Adult Dublin Pass: €69.00 It’s a pretty slow way of getting between attractions, and many are actually walking distance from each other. Please give it a try and let me know if it doesn’t work. With other benefits like Fast Track Entry included, it’s the best way to explore Dublin, saving both time and money.The Dublin Pass is a sightseeing package which grants visitors free entry to over 30 top attractions, museums and monuments in Dublin, as well as a free 24 Hour hop on hop off bus tour. Evidently, Dublin Pass has recently raised prices, but they’ve also added the hop-on, hop-off bus tour, which is another highly recommended attraction. That said, Dublin is compact enough that you probably don’t want to ride around on the HOHO bus more than that. If you only want to visit 2 or maybe 3 of those more expensive attractions, it's probably better to skip getting a Dublin Pass.Generally speaking, the included attractions are the least busy just after they open in the morning, so savvy travelers will leave their hotel early and get in their best sightseeing while other people are still getting organized.
Assuming you are planning on visiting the Guinness tour, it's very likely that the Dublin Pass is a good idea, but we'll run the numbers below.The second most popular Dublin attraction is the hop-on, hop-off bus tour, which was added to the Dublin Pass in early 2016.
The most popular attraction in Dublin is the extremely entertaining Guinness Storehouse, and of course it is included in the Dublin Pass (including a free pint in the top-floor Gravity Bar at the end). Even with mobility issues you should be able get around on buses for €7 per day unlimited. Other times of the 9-day are indeed not near Dublin.Sounds like a great trip. It looks like you can get the same price on the Aircoach by booking online (instead of in person), so you might just do that to save the trouble. Sorry if there was some confusion. Thanks for pointing that out. -RogerDoes the HOHO 24hour validity start as soon as you board the Aircoach at Dublin airport to the city center or does it start when you board the first HOHO bus. -RogerHi – I understand that you can use the pass for a discount on airport transportation. It's also worth mentioning that Dublin is NOT the most charming part of Ireland (not even close), so if you have less than a week to spend in the country, it's probably better to see Dublin in one day, and spend the rest of your time in the other towns and in the countryside.NOTE: Using the link above will give you the best discount on the Dublin Pass.
What is the updated price of the pass please ? Thanks.Yes, it’s still active and it’s not a misprint. POT10 should work right now as long as you enter it in the right place. With other benefits like Fast Track Entry included, it’s the best way to explore Dublin, saving both time and money.Discover Dublin’s most popular sights and learn about the city’s historic heritage and cultureJump straight to the front of the busy queues and walk straight in with The Dublin Pass.
The Aircoach is definitely the best and fastest way to get into central Dublin as long as it stops at or near your hotel. They give you the option of the mobile version or they will ship it anywhere in the world for €9.95 in 15 days (or a higher price if you need it sooner), OR you can pick it up free in Dublin at their collection center, which is very centrally located near Trinity College in the heart of Dublin and it’s open 7 days a week. Discounts and exclusive offers at 20 extra venues, only available to Dublin Pass holders 1. Can you advise?Hmmm…it appears that Kilmainham Gaol has dropped out of the Dublin Pass program, and raised its price to €7.
Nearly all of these city passes include a 1-day ticket or a 2-day HOHO bus ticket, but this one actually says “24 hour ticket”. -RogerThe Dublin Pass people have approved the same code for this month (May), so it should still work. Thanks for asking. Let me know if you have any questions. The Dublin Pass and most others are totally computerized so as far as I know there is no flexibility to split them up manually. I’ve used many of these passes all over the world and the discounts are always separate from the free/included attractions. For the moment I would assume it’s a one-day ticket, and I’ll add more to this comment if I find out otherwise. -RogerOH, clarification: The 2nd 2-nights is just before getting back on plane for return to USA. Dublin also doesn't have an underground system, so city buses are usually the fastest way to get around anyway.If you have 3 or fewer days in Dublin, the HOHO bus is a highly recommended way of seeing most of the city in a short time, even if you don't buy a Dublin Pass. Have a great trip and let me know if you have any other questions.
The price of the Dublin pass varies depending on the duration.
The Dublin Pass is a sightseeing package which grants visitors free entry to over 30 top attractions, museums and monuments in Dublin, as well as a free 24 Hour hop on hop off bus tour. -RogerQuick question.
The latest pricing (as of March 2020) is as follows: 1 Day Pass: €69 for adults, €36 for children; 2 Day Pass: €89 for adults, €45 for children; 3 Day Pass: €109 for adults, €61 for children; 5 Day Pass: €139 for adults, €80 for children
I thought we were just going to do the green Hop on Hop Off bus pass, but after your review and discount code, we chose the Dublin Pass!If I purchase a Dublin Pass on your site and prefer not to have it on my phone, how do I obtain the actual pass in Dublin?If you buy using the link on this website, it still takes you to the Dublin Pass site for the purchase. Choose the Dublin Pass that suits your trip: Passes Price Quantity; 1 Day Adult Dublin Pass: €69.00 It’s a pretty slow way of getting between attractions, and many are actually walking distance from each other. Please give it a try and let me know if it doesn’t work. With other benefits like Fast Track Entry included, it’s the best way to explore Dublin, saving both time and money.The Dublin Pass is a sightseeing package which grants visitors free entry to over 30 top attractions, museums and monuments in Dublin, as well as a free 24 Hour hop on hop off bus tour. Evidently, Dublin Pass has recently raised prices, but they’ve also added the hop-on, hop-off bus tour, which is another highly recommended attraction. That said, Dublin is compact enough that you probably don’t want to ride around on the HOHO bus more than that. If you only want to visit 2 or maybe 3 of those more expensive attractions, it's probably better to skip getting a Dublin Pass.Generally speaking, the included attractions are the least busy just after they open in the morning, so savvy travelers will leave their hotel early and get in their best sightseeing while other people are still getting organized.
Assuming you are planning on visiting the Guinness tour, it's very likely that the Dublin Pass is a good idea, but we'll run the numbers below.The second most popular Dublin attraction is the hop-on, hop-off bus tour, which was added to the Dublin Pass in early 2016.
The most popular attraction in Dublin is the extremely entertaining Guinness Storehouse, and of course it is included in the Dublin Pass (including a free pint in the top-floor Gravity Bar at the end). Even with mobility issues you should be able get around on buses for €7 per day unlimited. Other times of the 9-day are indeed not near Dublin.Sounds like a great trip. It looks like you can get the same price on the Aircoach by booking online (instead of in person), so you might just do that to save the trouble. Sorry if there was some confusion. Thanks for pointing that out. -RogerDoes the HOHO 24hour validity start as soon as you board the Aircoach at Dublin airport to the city center or does it start when you board the first HOHO bus. -RogerHi – I understand that you can use the pass for a discount on airport transportation. It's also worth mentioning that Dublin is NOT the most charming part of Ireland (not even close), so if you have less than a week to spend in the country, it's probably better to see Dublin in one day, and spend the rest of your time in the other towns and in the countryside.NOTE: Using the link above will give you the best discount on the Dublin Pass.
What is the updated price of the pass please ? Thanks.Yes, it’s still active and it’s not a misprint. POT10 should work right now as long as you enter it in the right place. With other benefits like Fast Track Entry included, it’s the best way to explore Dublin, saving both time and money.Discover Dublin’s most popular sights and learn about the city’s historic heritage and cultureJump straight to the front of the busy queues and walk straight in with The Dublin Pass.