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Nenagh, Tipperary County to Dublin, City of Dublin from $15: 4 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Nenagh, Ireland
to
Dublin, Ireland

How to Get from Nenagh to Dublin: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

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$15 by busBest price
157 kmDistance
1h 36m Fastest

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Company
J.J.Kavanagh & Sons
Bus
Average Duration
2h  45m
Estimated price
$15-21
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Company
J.J.Kavanagh & Sons
Bus
Average Duration
2h  45m
Estimated price
$15-21
Cheapest
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Distance: 157 km
Duration: 1h 36m

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Company
Irish Rail
Train
Average Duration
2h  51m
Estimated price
$17-25
Company
Various
Drive
Average Duration
1h  36m
Estimated price
$28-42

Traveling From Nenagh to Dublin

Your journey from Nenagh to Dublin offers a delightful contrast between the charming, small-town atmosphere of Nenagh and the vibrant, bustling energy of Ireland's capital.

Best Neighbourhoods in Dublin

Dublin's neighborhoods each offer distinct experiences for visitors to explore.

Temple Bar
• Renowned for its lively nightlife and cultural events.
• Home to vibrant street art and historic pubs.
Trinity College area
• Features beautiful architecture and stunning green spaces.
• The Book of Kells draws literary enthusiasts yearly.
Smithfield
• Known for its trendy bars and local food scene.
• Offers panoramic views from the Old Jameson Distillery.

Best Times To Visit Dublin's Attractions

Timing your visits can greatly enhance your Dublin experience.

Guinness Storehouse
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the busiest hours.
Trinity College and the Book of Kells
Go on weekdays right after opening for a quieter experience.
Dublin Castle
Midweek visits provide a more peaceful exploration of the grounds.

Dublin Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Dublin experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild winters and cool summers, making it an inviting destination throughout the year. Spring and early fall often offer the best balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds, enhancing your travel experience.

Dining Recommendation in Dublin

While Nenagh offers hearty traditional Irish fare, Dublin's vibrant food scene invites you to experience the freshness of local ingredients at The Woollen Mills, where the modern take on classics like Irish stew with a twist showcases unique flavors. The lively atmosphere and creative dishes in Dublin provide an exciting contrast that enriches your culinary journey.

Nenagh - Dublin operators

Explore transport companies operating between Nenagh and Dublin, with prices starting at . These companies offer competitive pricing, flexible schedules, and comfortable travel experiences.

Bus Show bus routes
Contact phone
+353 818 333 222
Website
https://jjkavanagh.ie/

Bus from Kickham Street to Eden Quay

Average Duration
2h 45m
Estimated price
15-21
Train Show train routes
Contact phone
+353 1 836 6222
Website
https://www.irishrail.ie/en-ie/

Train from Nenagh to Ballybrophy

Average Duration
53m
Estimated price
5.7-9.4

Train from Ballybrophy to Dublin Heuston

Average Duration
1h 2m
Estimated price
15-16

Nenagh to Dublin: Overview of Bus, Train, Flight, and Car Trips

Traveling between Nenagh and Dublin offers a variety of convenient options to suit your preferences, schedule, and budget. Whether you prioritize affordability, speed, or comfort, you’re sure to find the perfect way to travel without compromising on quality or convenience.

Useful tips for train travellers
• Check for onboard catering services, which include a light snack and beverage options available for purchase. The Irish Rail service often provides a trolley service offering sandwiches, drinks, and snacks on select routes, so you might want to have some cash ready or a contactless payment option.
• For your trip, Irish Rail is the primary operator on this route, offering two seating options: Standard Class and First Class. Standard Class is comfortable for general travel, while First Class offers more spacious seating, complimentary refreshments, and quieter carriages. You can book tickets on their official website, irishrail.ie
• Upon arriving at Dublin's Heuston Station, you can expect to find left luggage services available for a small fee, allowing you to explore the city without your bags. The station also has clean restrooms, but no shower facilities. To get to the city center, use the LUAS Red Line tram, which takes about 20-25 minutes. The nearest tram stop is just outside Heuston Station.
Useful tips for bus travellers
• Arrive at Kickham Street at least 15 minutes early to ensure you find your bus, as J.J. Kavanagh & Sons services can depart promptly and won't wait for latecomers.
• Check the live departure schedules for your bus at J.J. Kavanagh & Sons to stay informed about any delays or changes to your service.
• Upon arrival at Eden Quay, familiarize yourself with the area as it is a busy hub; use the nearby Dublin City Public Transport Map to navigate onward connections like the Luas or Dublin Bus routes.