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Benefits
1. What are the benefits of The Dublin Pass?
2. Can I beat the queues?
3. Does The Pass come with a guidebook?
4. Is there any benefit in buying the Pass now?

Savings
1. How much can I save?
2. Which Pass offers the most savings?
3. Is there a discount for groups?
4. Is there any discount for families/students/pensioners?

Attractions
1. Does the pass include all of Dublin's attractions?
2. What are the attractions?
3. What are the normal costs of the attractions?
4. Does The Dublin Pass have attractions suitable for children?
5. Are the attractions accessible all year round?

Purchase
1. How much does it cost?
2. If I order online how do I receive The Dublin Pass?
3. Can I buy The Dublin Pass when I am in Dublin?
4. Where can I buy The Dublin Pass in Dublin?
5. Can I buy The Dublin Pass at the Airport?
6. What is the age group for children?

Transport
1. How does the travel work?
2. How far does the travel take me?
3. Can I use The Dublin Pass from the airport?

Validity
1. How does my Pass work?
2. Are the 2-day, 3-day and 6-day passes for consecutive days?
3. What happens if I change the date of my trip to Dublin?

General
1. Who is The Dublin Pass for?
2. Is The Dublin Pass like any other pass for Dublin?
3. Does The Dublin Pass include any night time activities?
4. Who is behind The Dublin Pass?
5. How can I find out more about Dublin?

Benefits

What are the benefits of The Dublin Pass?
With free entry to over 34 attractions, optional public transport, discount offers and the ability to beat the queues and save after just two attractions, The Dublin Pass offers value, convenience, variety and choice.
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Can I beat the queues?
Yes, at selected attractions marked in your guidebook, you go to the prepaid ticket desk where the operator will swipe your card in a special reader and you will be shown straight through. Certain attractions have "timed" ticketing. Please consult your guidebook before you visit the attraction.
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Does The Pass come with a guidebook?
Yes, The Dublin Pass comes with a 78-page comprehensive guidebook (worth €4.99) with every purchase of the Dublin Pass! Find out more about all your favourite attractions before you arrive. With clear, concise information and easy to follow directions for each attraction, this guide has all the essential tips for a top Dublin experience!
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Is there any benefit in buying the Pass now?
Yes, buy The Dublin Pass now and you can avail of the special online discounts (subject to availability). You can use your pass at any time within 1 year. If you book in advance, we can mail your Pass to you, enabling you to plan your visit before you arrive in Dublin.
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Savings

How much can I save?
The more you see the more you save. But remember, you only need to visit as few as three attractions before you start saving money.

Example:
With a one-day Dublin Pass you can start by planning your day using your free Dublin Pass guidebook (value €4.99), then use your pass to travel into the city (value €7.00) to gain entry to The Guinness Storehouse for a complimentary pint of the world famous brew (value €4.50), browse through the fabulous art collection at the IMMA (value €3.50), and then enjoy breathtaking views from the top of The Chimney (value €5).

Without a Dublin Pass, this day would cost you over €38.00, but with your €29.00 one day pass you save over €9.00 by visiting just 3 attractions!


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Which Pass offers the most savings?
The six day adult Pass offers the greatest value with savings as high as €100 per person.
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Is there a discount for groups?
For groups of 25 or more, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Is there any discount for families/students/pensioners?
The Dublin Pass is the same price for all adults and offers substantial savings and benefits to everyone.
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Attractions

Does the pass include all of Dublin's attractions?
The pass includes over 34 attractions, representing a select number of Dublin’s finest visitor attractions, capturing the essence of Ireland’s cultural and historic capital city and county (please refer to the "attractions" section of the web site).
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What are the attractions?
Included with The Dublin Pass is The Chester Beatty Library, Christ Church Cathedral, Guinness Storehouse, Museum of Modern Art, James Joyce Museum, Kilmainham Gaol, National Gallery of Ireland, The Old Jameson Distillery, The Shaw Birthplace and many others, in fact well over 50 attractions, view them in our online guide.
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What are the normal costs of the attractions?
The entry costs for all attractions vary and range from €5 to €15. View the attractions in our online guide.
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Does The Dublin Pass have attractions suitable for children?
There are over 12 attractions on The Dublin Pass that specifically cater for families and children. Look for this symbol throughout the site for attractions that are suitable for children.
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Are the attractions accessible all year round?
Refer to online guide where all the opening times are listed.
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Purchase

How much does it cost?
See the "prices" page on this web site.
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If I order online how do I receive The Dublin Pass?
You can either pick up your pass at The tourist office in Dublin airport or at The Dublin Tourism head office in the city centre on suffolk street. Or you can have your Dublin Pass posted to you. Allow 3 days (Ireland & UK) or 10 days (Overseas) for delivery.
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Can I buy The Dublin Pass when I am in Dublin?
Yes.
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Where can I buy The Dublin Pass in Dublin?
• Dublin Tourism Centre, Suffolk Street, Dublin 2
• Arrivals Hall, Dublin Airport
• 14 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin 1
• Baggot Street Bridge, Baggot Street, Dublin 2
• Ferry Terminal, Dun Laoghaire Harbour.
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Can I buy The Dublin Pass at the Airport?
Yes.
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What is the age group for children?
A Child is under 16 years.
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Transport

How does the travel work?
The trip from the Airport to the city on the Aircoach is included in your Dublin Pass. If you purchase one of the travel options with your Dublin Pass, you will receive a seperate pass for the tours/transport option that you choose. When using the transport services you will be required to display your transport pass.
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How far does the travel take me?
View our transport page on this site.
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Can I use The Dublin Pass from the airport?
Yes, your pass will be activated from this point.
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Validity

How does my Pass work?
Your Dublin Pass is a "smart" card that is swiped through a machine each time you visit an attraction. This way you enter without paying (or given discounts with certain offers). If you select a transport option, your Pass also comes with the appropriate travel card. Your travel card is activated once you use it.
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Are the 2-day, 3-day and 6-day passes for consecutive days?
Yes. For example if you begin using your 3-day Pass on a Tuesday it will be valid for the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of that week.
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What happens if I change the date of my trip to Dublin?
Your Dublin Pass is valid for one year.
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General

Who is The Dublin Pass for?
The Dublin Pass has something for everyone including - families, business travellers, children, first time visitors, repeat visitors, long haul, short stay, independent, overseas, UK and local residents.
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Is The Dublin Pass like any other pass for Dublin?
The Dublin Pass is the only pass of its type that includes free entry into over 30 attractions.
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Does The Dublin Pass include any night time activities?
Yes - although The Dublin Pass is a daytime pass, we have extended theatre offers to include evening performances.
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Who is behind The Dublin Pass?
Dublin Tourism is the company behind The Dublin Pass. It is a member of: the Federation of European City Tourist Offices (FECTO).
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How can I find out more about what to do and where to go in Dublin?
You can find out what to do, where to go, book hotels and other accommodation, book your car hire, and find out just about everything you need to know about Dublin from www.visitdublin.com, the official visitor information web site for Dublin.
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