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Shannon, Clare to Dublin, City of Dublin from $21: 5 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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from
Shannon, Ireland
to
Dublin, Ireland

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

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$21 by busBest price
221 kmDistance
2h 13m Fastest

Compare Train, Bus, Flight, and Driving Options

Get detailed, step-by-step directions below for your trip from Shannon to Dublin with 1Map travel planner. Easily compare ticket prices, explore various transport options, and find the best routes for a seamless and cost-effective travel experience.

Company
various
Bus
Train
Average Duration
3h  28m
Estimated price
$26-38
Recommended
Company
Dublin Coach
Bus
Average Duration
3h  44m
Estimated price
$21-30
Cheapest
route map
Distance: 221 km
Duration: 2h 13m

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Pricing table
Company
J.J.Kavanagh & Sons
Bus
Average Duration
5h  34m
Estimated price
$22-31
Company
Irish Rail
Train
Average Duration
3h  52m
Estimated price
$29-42
Company
various
Drive
Average Duration
2h  13m
Estimated price
$36-260

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TypeMo 06/01Tu 07/01We 08/01Th 09/01Fr 10/01Sa 11/01Su 12/01
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Traveling From Shannon to Dublin

The journey from Shannon to Dublin offers a shift from the tranquil, scenic beauty of the countryside to the bustling energy of Ireland's capital, showcasing two distinct experiences of Irish culture.

Best Neighbourhoods in Dublin

Dublin boasts diverse neighborhoods, each with its own charm and attractions.

Temple Bar
• Known for vibrant nightlife and cultural experiences.
• Home to artisan shops and galleries.
Trinity College
• Features stunning architecture and the famous Book of Kells.
• A hub for academic and cultural events.
Dublin Docklands
• Offers modern architecture and scenic riverside views.
• A center for innovation and technology.

Best Times To Visit Dublin's Attractions

Timing your visit can greatly enhance your experience in Dublin's popular attractions.

The Guinness Storehouse
Visiting early in the morning or late afternoon avoids peak crowds.
Trinity College and The Book of Kells
Weekdays before noon are less crowded and allow for better viewing.
Dublin Castle
Afternoons during weekdays tend to be quieter, offering a relaxed atmosphere.

Dublin Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Dublin experiences a temperate maritime climate, characterized by mild winters and cool summers, with rain possible throughout the year. Visiting during late spring or early autumn often brings the best weather, enhancing your enjoyment of outdoor attractions and city strolls.

Dining Recommendation in Dublin

Try the traditional Irish stew at The Woollen Mills, where hearty flavors meet a lively, contemporary atmosphere that sets it apart from the more subdued dining options in Shannon. The use of locally sourced ingredients and a creative twist on classic dishes showcases Dublin's vibrant culinary scene.

Shannon - Dublin operators

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

Bus
Contact phone
+353 1 836 6111
Website
https://www.buseireann.ie/

Bus from Fearnog to William Street

Average Duration
36m
Estimated price
385-386
Contact phone
+353 (0)1 465 9972
Website
https://www.dublincoach.ie/

Bus from Bunratty to Bachelors Walk

Average Duration
3h 10m
Estimated price
266-22
Contact phone
+353 818 333 222
Website
https://jjkavanagh.ie/

Bus from Arthur's Quay to Eden Quay

Average Duration
3h 40m
Estimated price
266-21
Train
Contact phone
+353 1 836 6222
Website
https://www.irishrail.ie/en-ie/

Train from Limerick to Dublin Heuston

Average Duration
2h 1m
Estimated price
267-262

Train from Limerick Junction to Dublin Heuston

Average Duration
1h 31m
Estimated price
382-21

Train from Limerick to Limerick Junction

Average Duration
29m
Estimated price
268-269

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

Traveling between Shannon 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
• On your train trip from Shannon to Dublin, look out for onboard catering services provided by Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail). They offer snack and beverage services, including light refreshments like sandwiches, pastries, and hot drinks. You can also purchase tickets that include meals for a more comprehensive dining experience, depending on the class of service.
• The train service from Shannon to Dublin is primarily operated by Iarnród Éireann. They offer varied seating options including Standard Class and First Class. First Class provides more spacious seats with additional legroom, complimentary beverages, and access to a quieter carriage. For travelers on a budget, Standard Class is comfortable and a great way to enjoy the journey without the Extras.
• When arriving in Dublin, your train will likely stop at Heuston Station. There are facilities for luggage storage, restrooms, and even shower facilities located within the station. After disembarking, head to the main concourse for quick access to local transportation options. For the fastest route to the city center, take the Luas tram (Red Line) from the station, which is just a short walk from the main entrance. Trams run frequently, with the city center reachable in about 20 minutes.
Useful tips for bus travellers
• Before your trip, check the Dublin Coach schedule for any potential service changes or delays, especially since the journey includes a transfer at Bunratty station; you can find updates at dublincoach.ie
• Make sure to allocate enough time for your transfer at Bunratty station; plan for at least a 30-minute wait between buses to ensure a smooth connection, particularly if you're traveling during peak hours.
• Upon arrival at Bachelors Walk in Dublin, familiarize yourself with the nearby amenities such as cafes and shopping options, and know that the Luas tram line is just a short walk away on O'Connell Street, offering convenient connections to other parts of the city.