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Venue: Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4, D04 K5F9
Taxi drop: Landsowne Dart Stop
Car park: Enter on Lansdowne Lane
Pedestrian Entrance: Stairwell 42
 

Aviva Stadium is conveniently located just 5 minutes from the city centre and 20 minutes from Dublin airport and M50 motorway.  The venue offers excellent public transport links and 200 on-site parking spaces.

Address:              Aviva Stadium

Telephone:          +353 (0)1 238 2300

Email:                   info(at)avivastadium(dot)ie
 

To help plan your journey, you might find the following information useful:

Drive: The stadium's main car parking is under the Tour Centre on Lansdowne Road.

For information visit AA Route Planner Ireland http://www.theaa.ie/routes/ 

Fly: Dublin Airport is conveniently located approximately 14.7 km north of Aviva Stadium. Information on airlines and destinations to Dublin can be viewed here (https://www.dublinairport.com/flight-information).

Dublin Airport is served by a large number of buses, coaches and taxis all allowing delegates to get to and from the airport with ease.  Information regarding travel to and from the airport can be viewed here (https://www.dublinairport.com/to-from-the-airport).

Irish Rail: Iarnród Éireann provides convenient travel services for anyone travelling from rail connected locations around the country. For further information visit www.irishrail.ie.

Dublin Bus: Dublin Bus offers a high-frequency, accessible and easy to use service from all over Dublin. A number of services bring you close to Aviva Stadium and many others will get you to the city centre from where the stadium is a 15 minute walk.

Bus Routes that serve Aviva Stadium include  1, 4, 7, 7a, 18, 38, 38a, and 47

DART: DART is Dublin’s rail commuter transit service. The line runs under the West stand of the stadium and stops at Lansdowne Road Station itself. From Dublin city centre, visitors to Aviva Stadium can take the DART southbound from Pearse Station on Westland Row, Tara St Station or Connolly Station. Connolly Station provides a link with the city's tram system, the LUAS.

For information regarding routes, timetables and fares, visit www.irishrail.ie 


About Dublin, the conference city
Conveniently located at the gateway to Europe, Ireland is easily accessible for UK, US and EMEA delegates. Dublin Airport serves 41 airlines, with 180 destinations, and daily flights to all major UK and European cities. Ferry services from Dublin, Dun Laoghaire and Rosslare ports also make it easy to bring in equipment and goods from the UK and beyond.

Dublin is a small and compact city, with a great transport infrastructure, making it easy to get around and meaning nothing is ever too far away! Offering an excellent road, rail and tram network, over 10,000 taxis (with very friendly drivers!), and a fantastic ‘dublinbikes’ scheme, your will be spoilt for choice.

Dublin is more than just a great conference location. Combining a solid reputation for education and innovation, with great accessibility, it is no coincidence that Dublin is now the European headquarters of many of the world’s leading corporations, and a centre for academic research and innovation. As the home to many of the world’s top ICT, Financial and Pharmaceutical corporations, it is a serious place to do business.

Yet, Dublin has not forgotten its roots and is steeped in a rich cultural heritage that begs to be explored. All year round, the city is alive with music, art and theatre of all kinds and, of course, art galleries and museums abound.