Dublin
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Frequently Asked Questions
British and Irish citizens can travel between the UK and Ireland under the Common Travel Area agreement, which means a valid passport or accepted form of photo ID is sufficient for entry. However, most airlines operating routes to Dublin require a valid passport for boarding, so it is strongly advisable to travel with one. Non-British nationals residing in the UK should check entry requirements based on their individual citizenship before travelling.
Two to four nights is ideal for most Dublin city breaks, giving you enough time to explore the key attractions, experience the pub culture, and venture slightly beyond the city centre if you wish. For travellers who plan to take day trips to the Wicklow Mountains, the Cliffs of Moher, or the historic Boyne Valley, five nights provides a more comfortable pace. Johnson Holidays offers Dublin packages across a range of durations to suit both quick getaways and more leisurely visits.
Dublin Airport is one of the best-connected destinations from the UK, with direct flights available from London Heathrow, London Gatwick, London Stansted, London City, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds Bradford, and many more. Flight times from most UK airports are between one and one and a half hours, making Dublin one of the easiest and most convenient international city break destinations for travellers across the country.
Dublin's must-see attractions include Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Kilmainham Gaol, the Guinness Storehouse, the Chester Beatty Library, St Patrick's Cathedral, and the vibrant streets of Temple Bar. The National Museum of Ireland and the National Gallery offer world-class collections free of charge. A walk along the Grand Canal, a visit to the Docklands, or a coastal trip to the village of Howth are all highly recommended for a fuller picture of what Dublin has to offer.