The Black Pool – Dublin
Dublin, as the largest and the capital city of Ireland, is situated at the mouth of River Liffey which divides the city into north and south sides. Its English name comes from the Irish Dubh Linn meaning “black pool”. Dubliners enjoy a maritime temperate climate with cool summers and mild winters.
It is also one of the youthful cities in Europe with approximately 50% of the citizens being under 25 years old. When you come to visit this city, you probably will find out why it is regarded as one of the most charismatic and cosmopolitan capital. People here are great hosts who could make you to change your views of human nature by proving you a life-affirming experience.
Basically, there are three modes of public transport in Dublin you can take: The Dublin bus, DART (a light-rail network) and LUAS with Green and Red lines.
In terms of Dublin Airport, it is a continually upgraded business hub which serves roughly 21 million visitors every year. It is conveniently located 10.0 km north of the city centre and well signposted. What you should pay attention is that it is wise to rent a car from the airport before you are going to indulge yourself in your ongoing journey on the ground that there is no direct Rail Link to the city centre from the airport at least currently.
Here are our recommendations for you:
- Car Rental Companies: Hertz, Sixt, Budget, Avis and Europcar.
- Pre-Booked Car Rental Companies: Thrifty, Dan Dooley, Enterprise, 353, County