Trinity Business School, founded in 1925, sits at the heart of a world renowned university located at the core of Dublin, an international capital city and hub for global business. The School is one of the fastest growing established schools in Europe and has recently opened an 80 million euro state-of-the-art building on campus. Trinity College Dublin has been a leading international university for over four centuries. It is the only Irish University that belongs to the prestigious League of European Research Universities. With a tradition of innovation, the University has been ranked Europe’s most entrepreneurial university four years in a row. Its beautiful campus is home to more than 18,000 students. Trinity Business School delivers a full suite of business programmes and is both EQUIS and AMBA Accredited.
Address:
Trinity Business School
Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
College Green
Dublin 2
Ireland
HOW TO REACH TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport is located 12 km north of Dublin city centre and is just 30 minutes from Trinity College Dublin. The Airport is one of Europe’s busiest airports with more than 60 airlines flying from 179 destinations. Most major airlines fly to Dublin and so no specific arrangements have been made with travel agencies for flights.
Public Transport from Dublin Airport
Bus
There are no rail links from Dublin Airport to the city centre but there are a number of excellent and inexpensive bus services.
Aircoach operates from both Terminals at Dublin Airport and stops directly outside Trinity College Dublin on Grafton Street. Estimated journey time is between 30 – 45 minutes. Aircoach is easily recognised by their bright blue branding. Tickets can be purchased at the airport on online. The services runs every 15 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes at night.
FARE: Adult €7.00 single, €8.00 return (discounts are available with online booking)
Buy Aircoach Tickets online here.
Public Transport
Dublin Bus offers many routes throughout out Dublin, including two budget alternatives from the airport, the 16 to Ballinteer and 41 to Lower Abbey Street. Please note that the journey times will take a little longer and that cannot accommodate a large amount of luggage. The Bus Stops are at Terminal 1.
FARES: from €3.30 (exact change is required)
Travel Pass
If you are planning to use public transport during your stay, the Leap Visitor Card is the most convenient public transport card available. Find out more information here. The Leap Visitor Card allows you unlimited travel after first use for the period you have selected, including transport on the Airlink service to and from Dublin Airport.
Taxi
Taxi and car hire services are available from the airport. A taxi from Dublin Airport to Trinity College Dublin will take just 30 minutes. The average taxi fare is €35.00.
Dublin Ferry Port
While the majority of visitors will travel by air, it is also possible to visit the island of Ireland by Ferry. Passengers arriving in Dublin have a choice of two disembarkation points, depending on which ferry company you use. Dublin Port is centrally located, only minutes from Dublin City Centre. Dun Laoghaire is situated to the south of the city, about 30 minutes from the city centre. There are excellent ferry connections daily from the UK and mainland Europe.