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AIRPORT:
Dublin Airport is Ireland’s busiest airport servicing approximately 16 million passengers each year.
Most of the airports traffic originates in the UK, Europe and the United States. The airport offers travellers a wide variety of shopping and culinary experiences alongside a comprehensive range of facilities from banking to phones, postal services, Internet access, a left luggage service and accommodation for the weary traveller.
Banking Facilities
A branch of Bank of Ireland is located in the departures hall and is open on Monday/ Tuesday/ Friday from 10:00 – 16:00 and Wednesday 10:00 – 17:00.
Bureau de Change facilities are available in the arrivals and departure halls. 24 hour foreign currency ATM machines are located in both arrivals and departures halls.
Food & Drink
Listed below are just some of the food and drink outlets in the Main Terminal and Boarding Areas of Dublin Airport:
Terminal 1
| Outlet | Description | Location |
| Ritazza Metz | A large self-service restaurant offering a variety of meals and snacks. | Mezzanine floor |
| Cafe Ritazza | Coffees, teas and desserts | |
| Sbarro | Pasta and Pizza | |
| McDonalds | Hamburger chain | |
| O’Briens Sandwich bar | Sandwiches and drinks | |
| The Sky View Bar/Cafe | Fine food and alcohol | |
| Uppercrust | Fresh sandwiches | Arrivals Concourse |
| The Green Room Bar | ||
| The Red Bar | ||
| Hughes & Hughes Bookshop | Sandwiches and drinks | Arrivals and Departures levels of the main concourse |
| The Kiosk | Sweets and cold drinks | |
| The Gate Clock Bar | Traditional Dublin Pub serving sandwiches | Pier B departure area |
| Food Village | Coffee and cakes | |
| Butlers Chocolate Cafe | Sandwiches, coffee and famous chocolates | Main boarding area walkway |
Shopping
Passengers on flights to destinations outside the EU can avail of duty and tax-free shopping while those travelling within the EU can avail of a whole host of quality products at competitive prices thanks to Dublin airports “Travel Value” shopping experience.
The ‘Street’, Dublin Airport’s prestigious shopping thoroughfare offers over 25 separate shops, bars and cafes creating a “down-town” atmosphere within the airport. You’re sure to pick up a bargain from the range of fragrance and skincare, crystal and collectibles, chocolates and sweets, tobacco, wines and spirits and last minute travel essentials on offer.
Internet Access
Wireless Internet access is available in public areas and airline lounges.
Postal Facilities
A post office is located in the car park atrium while there is a post box is located in the Departures Concourse.
Postage stamps may also be purchased from vending machines located in the Departures Concourse and the Pavilion Area.
Telephones
Public telephones are available in the Concourse area. The telephones take either coins or call cards, which can be purchased at airport newsagents. Credit card phones are also available in the Concourse area.
The international access code when phoning from Ireland is 00 + country code, etc.
Accommodation
There are many quality hotels located close to Dublin Airport while Dublin itself has fantastic hotels…so you’ll be spoilt for choice!
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