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    Search Airline Tickets to Dublin, Ireland

    The Best Time to Visit
    Visit Dublin during the summer season (June- August) to make the most out of your vacation experience. The weather is comfortably warm with the temperatures fluctuating in the 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit range. It's also the season when most of the famous festivals in Dublin take place.
    Dublin Festivals & Events
    No visit to Dublin can be complete without attending the Taste of Dublin Festival which treats you to some outstanding cuisines prepared by some of the best in the business. The festival happens in the month of June and enlightens on you culinary secrets that can do your cooking a world of good. With live entertainment also on offer, this festival cannot be missed at any cost.
    Tips to Save on Travel to Dublin
    Advance booking is the best way to get cheap flights to Dublin. Book your tickets at least 30 days in advance to get cheap airfares. Some of the premier airlines that offer amazing travel deals for Dublin are Ryanair, Flybe and Air Lingus. After arriving at the airport, there are plenty of ground transport options available including bus service, car rental service, private taxis and much more.
    Trinity College- Trinity College is the oldest university in Ireland that boasts an impressive group of alumni that includes Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift and Samuel Beckett. This 16th century building is home to many magnificent buildings.
    Phoenix Park- Phoenix Park lies 3 km away from the city and is a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Regarded as the largest urban park in Europe, it has sprawling greenery, gardens, lakes and huge grasslands.
    Dublin Castle- Dublin Castle is another eye candy monument in the city. The most visited hotspot for lovers of architecture; it is also frequented by regular visitors who enjoy this timeless piece.
    National Museum of Ireland- The National Museum of Ireland, a premiere attraction in Dublin showcases artifacts of ancient Ireland and is a veritable treasure house of jewelry dating back to the 8th century. With so much to see in antiques and rare displays, a trip to the museum is highly recommended.
    National Library- The National Library is definitely for book worms and has in store some great collection in the world. The highpoint of this historic library is the domed reading room.

    Useful Information on Flights to Dublin

    Weekly Non Stop Flights:92 Flights Weekly
    Popular Airlines: British Airways, Aer Lingus, United Airlines