You have various transportation choices close to TUD student accommodation, including buses, taxis, trams, trains and rental cars. Buses and trains are the most popular forms of public transportation for students. Getting around the city is very easy for the students since the city has great public transportation for you to conveniently travel and check out all the things to do in Dublin.
1. Bus
Buses serve all areas of Central Dublin, as well as many suburbs throughout the Greater Dublin Area. Dublin Bus is the primary service provider, but private operators such as Go-Ahead Ireland also operate bus routes in the city. With a Student Leap card, students can get up to 50% off on their daily fares, making student accommodation in Dublin quite an attractive offer for many.
2. Train
Dublin is served by DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit). The DART line runs from Malahide or Howth in North Dublin south to Greystones in County Wicklow. Irish Rail, Ireland's publicly-owned railway operator, provides services. Adults aged between 19 and 23 can travel on the DART trains for just €1 for 90 minutes of travelling with a TFI Minute Fare.
3. Trams
The tram system in Dublin is known as 'Luas', which means speed in Irish. Green and Red lines serve many areas of Central Dublin and some residential areas, primarily in the city's south and southwest. Adults aged between 19 and 23 can travel on the Luas for just €1 for 90 minutes of travelling with a TFI Minute Fare.