How much does a Dublin Bus cost?

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Fare type Fare stage/route
Adult 0-11 stages €1.90
Adult 12+ stages €2.20
Child Flat Fare – All Stages €0.90

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Can I pay cash on Dublin Bus?

Paying with cash: An exact fare system is operated by Dublin Bus and only coins (not notes) are accepted. No change is given. Prepaid tickets: You can also pay your fare with a prepaid ticket. Magnetic prepaid tickets must be inserted into the bus validator when boarding.

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What is short fare Dublin Bus?

Travel more in the Dublin area for less! You can use the TFI network around Dublin for 90 Minutes with your TFI Leap Card, for just €2 for adults, €1 for young adults (19-23) or students, and 65 cent for children.

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How much is a Leap Card in Dublin?

TFI Leap Card Fares

TFI Leap Card Fares Adult Child (5-15) and (16-18)
Short €1.30 €0.65
TFI 90 Minute €2.00 €0.65
X Services €2.40 €1.00
Irish Rail Zone 5 €3.00 €0.65
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Is there 24-hour buses in Dublin?

Our Nitelink service complements our 24-hour services (including Routes 15, 39a, 41, C1, C2, C5, C6, G1, G2 and the N4) which are in operation seven days a week across ten routes.

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Can I tap my bank card on Dublin Bus?

Dublin Bus passengers may be able to pay for journeys using contacless digital payments by the end of 2023. Currently, Dublin Bus fares can only be paid by Leap Card or exact change in coins.

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How much is a day bus ticket in Dublin?

Is there 24 hour buses in Dublin?

Our Nitelink service complements our 24-hour services (including Routes 15, 39a, 41, C1, C2, C5, C6, G1, G2 and the N4) which are in operation seven days a week across ten routes.

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Can two people use one Leap Card?

Personalised TFI Leap Cards including adult personalised, young adult, student and child 16-18 are non-transferable and can only be used by the person whose name and photo is printed on the card. If someone else uses your personalised TFI Leap Card they may be fined & have the card confiscated.

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How late do Dublin buses run?

Frequency of buses varies by route and time of day — however, on core routes you can usually expect buses every 5-15 minutes during rush hour (7am to 9am and 5pm-7pm). Dublin Bus also provides 24-hour services on 10 bus routes across the city.

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How long is the bus tour in Dublin?

Dublin's No. 1 Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour allows you to experience all the history and culture of Dublin in one visit. The City Tour Route – 1 hour 45 minutes and 25 stops visiting all the city's top attractions.

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Can you use Dublin Bus without a Leap Card?

You can buy tickets for Dublin's trains, trams and buses at individual stations or on buses. However, it is cheaper to use a 'Leap Card' to travel around Dublin on public transport. This is a smartcard ticket which saves you up to 31% on your travel.

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What is the cheapest way to get around Dublin?

The Leap card is the key to all of Dublin's transport system. It's the simplest and most cost-effective way to avail of Dublin's public transport services and can be used on the train, tram, bus or to rent a Dublin Bike. Leap card fares are up to 31% cheaper than single-purchase tickets.

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