Google Maps of Dublin, Ireland

Google Maps is available for Dublin, Ireland.

The maps include major and minor road and street maps of Dublin, as well as the locations of shops, restaurants, pubs, bars, museums, and other places of interest.

You can use the Google map of Dublin below to zoom in and find various locations throughout the city centre.

Additionally, you can pin specific points of interest on a custom map and save it to use on your trip.


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Trains from Dublin to Portlaoise

Taking a train from Dublin to Portlaoise is an easy way to travel from the capital to the centre of the country when you are visiting Ireland.

Rail services run regularly from Dublin Heuston station to Portlaoise station. They are operated by Irish Rail, the national rail company.

Trains on this route are a mix of InterCity (IC) trains and commuter ones. The former travel faster than the latter.

Trains from Dublin to Portlaoise depart every one to two hours throughout the day. The total travel time ranges from 40 minutes to 1 hour and 10 minutes. All services between these stations are direct, making the journey an easy one.

The cost of a single train ticket can be as low as 48 euros for first class and 14.99 euros for standard class if you book online ahead of time. Prices go up as the date of travel approaches. There is also a 3 euro processing and credit card fee.

Cheaper tickets for trains from Dublin to Portlaoise are available for children, students, and people with farecards.

Trains from Dublin to Dundalk

Trains from Dublin to Dundalk are an easy way to get from the capital to the northeast when you are visiting Ireland.

Trains on this route run regularly from Dublin Connolly station to Dundalk train station. They are run by Irish Rail, which operates trains all over Ireland.

Trains on this route are a mix of InterCity (IC) and commuter services. InterCity services are faster than commuter ones.

Trains from Dublin to Dundalk depart one to three times an hour from the morning until the late evening. All services are direct, making the journey easy and straightforward.

The travel time ranges from 52 to 58 minutes on InterCity trains, and 1 hour and 20 minutes to 1 hour and 25 minutes on commuter services.

The cost of a single ticket for an InterCity train from Dublin to Dundalk can be as low as 20 euros for standard class if you book online well in advance. There is also a 3 euro processing and credit card fee. Commuter tickets must be purchased at the station. Additional discounts are available for students, children, and farecard holders.