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It's one of the few counteries where it's not uncommon to carry an umberella and sunglasses with you at the same time

Transport

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The 46A is about the most reliable bus service in the country, and stops right outside the hotel. Ask the driver for the hotel when you're getting on, and he'll let you know when to go off. You won't get change on the bus, although you'll be issued a 'change ticket', which you can then exchange at the central office on O'Connell St. You can only pay with coins - fare is 1.35EUR from the city centre to the hotel.

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There are plenty of bus tours which are easily spotted around St Stephen's Green and \[http://www.tcd.ie Trinity College\]. Further details can be gotten from the \[http://www.visitdublinc.com Tourist Office\] on Suffock St, 3 min walk from Grafton St

It's possible to get on the Luas without a ticket - but don't. There are inspectors just too often, and the fine isn't worth it. Luas is mostly useful for those wanting to go shopping - from St Stephen's Green, take it out to Balally, for the Dundrum Town Centre.