How much is Uber from Dublin Airport to city center?
Uber. Another way to get from Dublin Airport to City Center is to use Uber, the American multinational ride-hailing company. According to its Price Estimator, a ride from the Airport to the city centre is between €31-40.
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The Aircoach buses provide express services from Dublin Airport to the city centre, and their routes contain several interchanges with key Dublin tram stops — check out our rail map to see the connections for the main city centre route, number 700.
So, you may be thinking, surely in Dublin there is an exception. But, no , there isn't! While you can still use the Uber app in Dublin too, it just doesn't operate in the same way as other countries. It's an unfortunate reality.
Technically, yes Ireland does have Uber but it is a common presumption that Uber is cheaper than getting a regular taxi. And this is just not the case in Ireland. The Uber drivers are regulated and when you order one you have a 'metred ride'. The same way you would have in a normal taxi.
Cashless Payment in TaxisFrom 01 September 2022, every taxi in Ireland must accept credit and debit card payments (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) as well as cash – it's the passenger's choice.
When should I arrive to Dublin Airport? Check which terminal you're departing from. We advise passengers to arrive at their terminal 2 hours before their scheduled departure time for short-haul flights, and 3 hours before long-haul flights. If you are checking bags or travelling in a group you should allow more time.
Uber customers typically get where they are going faster or cheaper than they would by taxis. Partygoers can rely on being able to find available Uber drivers through their apps late at night. The combination of Uber and expanding online grocery delivery is making it more practical to live without a car.
Dublin is a very walkable city, but make sure you wear comfortable shoes so you can stay on your feet all day. A lot of the city's top restaurants offer a lunch menu that's much cheaper than dinner, and daytime reservations are usually easier to get than dinner bookings.
We recommend bringing a small amount of cash in euros to Ireland with you. Around €300 euro should be more than enough to get you through your first days in Dublin.