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Dublin is easily and cheaply accessible from most British airports and from an increasing number of European cities. An alternative, especially if you intend to travel beyond Dublin, is to take one of the many high-speed car ferries that shuttle across the Irish Sea from Liverpool and Holyhead. There are long-haul direct flights from the USA and Canada, but no direct flights from Australia or the Far East; instead travellers from these countries should fly to London and make a connection there.
Public transport around Dublin is slow but reliable. Buses cover the city and its suburbs, while the DART and suburban rail network provide a good service to outlying towns. Avoid trying to drive around the city by car, and if youre brave enough to cycle, be aware that you may have a problem securing your bike when youre not using it. Fortunately, one of Dublins best features is its small size, and walking is often the quickest and most enjoyable way to reach your destination. Guided walking tours of the city are an excellent way of getting to know Dublins history and layout.
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