Dublin is not just famous for its history or architecture; it is also known for its well-connected transport network that makes it stand out amongst other cities. With so many public transportation options to choose from, students wouldn't find it difficult to travel to different parts of the city. They can easily go around the city during weekends and can also find their way to the University easily. The renowned transport system includes the following:
1. Buses: Buses are considered one of the most sought-after transportation systems in the city, making travelling easier and hassle-free for people. Students can plan their bus journey by using Ireland's journey planner or Moovit service. Buses in Dublin start operating as early as 5 a.m. and as late as midnight, with around 120 routes and 18-night routes for students to get around the city.
2. Trains: Another well-connected transportation option for students is the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART). With such a massive transport system, people usually prefer the train option for longer journeys to another part of the city. However, the train frequency is good, and one finds the train running frequently every 10 minutes. The run from the coast of the Irish Sea in North County to Greystones in the South makes travel a lot easier.
3. Cycling: Students can also choose to travel to different parts of the city by bike. It is one of the best options for staying away from traffic.