AboutDublin City University, All Hallows Campus
Grace Park Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin, D09 N920, Ireland
AboutHow to get to the Strand Campus
Important Note: This venue will exclusively host the conference on the first day.
Temple (District and Circle lines): 2 minute walk. Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines): 10 minute walk, Embankment (District, Circle and Bakerloo lines): 10 minute walk, Waterloo (Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City lines): 12 minute walk, Holborn (Central and Picadilly lines): 12 minute walk, Chancery Lane (Central line): use exit 4 - 15 minute walk.
Charing Cross: 9 minute walk. Waterloo: 12 minute walk. Waterloo East: 10 minute walk. Blackfriars: 12 minute walk.
Buses stopping outside the university: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, X68, 168, 171, 172, 176 (24 hour), 188, 243 (24 hour), 341 (24 hour), 521, RV1.
A shuttle bus service is available for staff and students (carrying their college ID) wishing to travel between the Guy’s and St Thomas' hospital sites, the latter also being within walking distance of Waterloo and the Strand. The pick-up and drop-off points are:
- at St Thomas', the lower-ground car park opposite the Florence Nightingale Museum
- at Guy's Campus, on Great Maze Pond on the lay-by to the Bloomfield Clinic.
No public parking, but a pay and display parking system operates in nearby streets including Surrey Street. Motocycle bays are available in the Strand, Arundel Street, Temple Place and other nearby streets.
Weekend and evening bicycle parking after 20.00 is permitted at the Strand entrance opposite Security. Please note that any bicycles left in this location after 08.30 Monday to Friday will be removed. No responsibility will be accepted for the replacement of locks or costs incurred. No bicycles are permitted to be brought into the buildings or chained to railings.
Students and staff may park at the Strand Campus secure bicycle park off Strand Lane but must register with Strand Campus Security for access. There is bike parking in the streets, and Barclays Cycle Hire bikes are available close by.
About Dublin
Republic of Ireland’s capital needs no introduction and for many visitors to Ireland, Dublin is the number one destination. Dublin has history, charm, sights, museums, galleries, theatres, shops, pubs, restaurants, and an abundance of character. Dublin was voted Europe’s fourth most popular city break destination and is one of the friendliest capital cities in the world. Like its people, Ireland’s weather is never boring or predictable, the climate can be summed up as being mild, moist, and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. You can experience all four seasons in one day. Dublin City is Ireland’s cultural capital. With the influx of international company headquarters, as well as an attractive quality of life, families and ex-pats from all corners are settling here, and in most cases, they’ll find they’re very welcome. The universities of Dublin have the best reputation and are known for delivering excellent education to international and local students, So, every year Dublin host several sciences event & conferences which turns this city into one of the best places for gathering researchers & scholars to share their knowledge & experiences.
Required Information
The currency of Ireland is the Euro (sign: €; code: EUR). Ireland is part of the Eurozone, and the Euro is the official currency used throughout the country.
All power sockets in Dublin provide a standard voltage of 230V with a standard frequency of 50Hz. Ireland uses Type G power plugs (three rectangular pins), the same as the United Kingdom.
Ireland is not part of the Schengen Agreement and has its own visa policy. Depending on nationality and purpose of travel, a visa may be required.
Dublin Airport (DUB) is the main international airport serving Dublin and the rest of Ireland, located approximately 10 km north of the city center.
Dublin Heuston Station and Dublin Connolly Station are the main railway hubs, serving routes across Ireland.
Dublin’s public transport includes buses, LUAS trams, and suburban trains (DART and Commuter Rail). Most services can be accessed using a Leap Card.
Prescription medicines should be carried in original packaging and accompanied by a doctor’s prescription. Certain controlled drugs are restricted.
Dublin promotes sustainable transport through electric buses, pedestrian-friendly areas, and green transport initiatives.
Cycling is popular in Dublin, supported by dedicated bike lanes and the Dublin Bikes public bicycle rental scheme.
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Address: 87/88, 87/88 Gardiner Street Lower, Mountjoy, Dublin 1, D01 EY88, Ireland
Phone Number: +353 1 836 5548
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