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Can I travel to Dublin from Belfast by bus?

Is there a direct bus between Belfast and Dublin? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Glengall Street and arriving at Burgh Quay. Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 2h 25m.



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Yes, there is a direct train departing from Belfast and arriving at Dublin Connolly. Services depart every three hours, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 2h 10m.

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Aircoach connects Dublin Airport and Dublin city centre to Belfast with a non-stop express service operating every hour, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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The cheapest way to get from Belfast to Dublin is to bus which costs £13 - £19 and takes 2h 25m. What is the fastest way to get from Belfast to Dublin? The quickest way to get from Belfast to Dublin is to drive which costs £28 - £45 and takes 1h 45m.

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You will not need a passport to cross the border from the Republic of Ireland into Northern Ireland and vice versa.

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Bus Travel The bus network is much more extensive than the rail network and buses are often considerably cheaper than trains. On the main inter city routes services are frequent but off the beaten track there may only be a one trip a day - or per week - so advance planning is essential.

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Offering a smooth 2-hour connection between Belfast and Dublin, trains are one of the best ways to travel from one city to another and also appreciate the beauty of Irish landscapes during the ride.

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For an authentic Belfast experience give yourself three days to soak up the history, culture and sights. elfast ranks among the great cities of the world for character and charisma. Yet it's still a place that flies under the radar, where people are genuine and visitors come away feeling they've discovered a real gem.

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Buses are not only more extensive than Ireland's trains, but often much cheaper (e.g., $30 Dublin–Galway, $20 Dublin–Cork… though when you've got a choice between them, consider that trains are generally faster, make fewer stops, and are not subject to traffic delays).

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Dublin to Belfast Train Information Providing not only scenic views but a rapid and comfortable journey as well, train travel is one of the best ways to conquer the distance. There are several daily connections, which take around two hours to complete.

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Belfast is compact and walkable, so getting around the city is easy on foot, by bike or by taxi.

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Explore Northern Ireland's biggest draws—Belfast, Giant's Causeway, and Dunluce Castle—on a day trip from Dublin. In a traditional black cab in Belfast, you'll explore sites of the capital's conflicted history: the mural-strewn streets of the Falls and Skankill neighborhoods and the Belfast Docks.

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Taxi fare from Dublin airport to Belfast The applied rate for long distances is €1.80/km or €0.64/min, in slow traffic conditions. The overall taxi fare should be around €250 to €280. However, you can find great fixed prices when booking a private transfer online, in advance.

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