Getting around the city is pretty easy, with the city having a reasonably well-developed public transport system. The public transport routes are connected very well and offer a high coverage of the city. Students can use buses and trains to get around the city and rent bicycles too. If students want to save on travel, they should look for student accommodation near Delfin English School that is easily accessible by public transport.
1. Buses
Dublin has a well-connected bus network, with 120 routes and 18-night routes for students to get around the city. Students can purchase tickets online or on the bus itself. The fare depends on the distance the student is travelling. Dublin offers leap cards to students. A leap card is a prepaid card which saves the students money as it is a universal card that can be used on all buses. Students can purchase the leap card from various places.
2. Trains
The city offers coverage with various rail routes too. The students can explore the city using the Dublin Area Rapid Transit(DART). The train's frequency is usually 10 minutes, and the routes are well connected. They run from the coast of the Irish Sea in North County to Greystones in the South. DART also runs commuter lines that allow students to travel to different cities and towns.
3. Cycling
Students can take a tour of the city by renting cycles and look at the breathtaking view the city offers. The charge for renting the bike is €0.50/hour.