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There are 21 flights operating between Istanbul and Dublin. You may find frequent flights from Izmir, Istanbul and Antalya to Dublin.
Are you looking for cheap fares for Dublin flights? In the coming 3 months: Ankara Dublin 3,782 TL, Antalya Dublin 3,817 TL and Baku Dublin 5,108 TL
Better to book your flight to Dublin 23 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
September and August months are the highest season for Ireland-Republic Of, Dublin. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: March and December.
The capital and largest city of Ireland, Dublin is located at the mouth of the River Liffey, in the center of County Dublin. Considered one of Europe's most visited and best capitals to live in, Dublin welcomes over four million tourists a year.
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The administration of Dublin, which dates back to the first century and was established as the center of Viking settlements, remained with the Scandinavians and Danes until it came under British rule in 1170. It became the capital of the country that gained independence from Britain in 1922 as the Republic of Ireland. Today, Dublin, one of the most important cultural centers of Europe, is also one of the most important cities of Ireland.
Places to visit
Located on Dame Street, Dublin Castle is located in an area where Vikings lived until it was rebuilt in the 13th century. The building, which was the center of the British Administration of Ireland for hundreds of years, was used as a military center, prison, treasury and court. Today, it is a touristic center with underground arches, the Royal Chapel, handicraft shops and restaurants. The oldest building in the city, the 11th-century Christchurch Cathedral stands out with its sculptures. The Liffey River is the address for those who want to experience activities such as boating, fishing, water skiing, canoeing and sailing. The Waterways Visitor Center, just off Pearse Street, is an award-winning building. You can learn about the history of Dublin in this center where tours about the history of the canals are organized. In addition, the Ha'penny Bridge, which is the oldest bridge in Dublin, is completely reserved for pedestrians. The Castles of Drimnagh, Ardgillan and Dublin and the Whitefriar Street Church are among the other important historical structures of Dublin.
Located 3 km from the city center, Phoenix Park is known as the largest city park in Europe. Spread over a very large area covered with forests, the park has gardens, ponds, sports fields, as well as Dublin Zoo and the Irish Presidential Residence. Dublin's Secret on Blessington Street and the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin are among the city's most important parks.
You can visit the Old Jameson Whiskey Distillery, where Irish, Scottish and American whiskey tasting workshops are held; you can observe the history and production stages of the famous Irish beer Guinness at the Guinness Warehouse; You can visit Dublinia & Viking World, the center with parks and exhibitions from the Viking and medieval periods.
National Archaeological Museum of Ireland, Natural History Museum, National Print Museum of Ireland, Trinity College Old Library and Book of Kells, James Joyce Museum, Dublin Writers Museum and Kilmainham Gaol Prison are among the places you can visit in the kette. The suburbs of Dublin, where you can experience the local Irish culture, are the perfect place to discover quaint restaurants and bakeries serving local Irish delicacies, and souvenir shops.
Dublin's nightlife, which is one of the most important centers of culture, art, literature, music and festivals in Europe, stands out with its entertainments, which are given full marks by those who visit the city.
Food & Drink and Shopping
The prominent dishes of traditional Irish cuisine are colcannon, boxty, Irish stew, coddle and lobster; goody from desserts, Carrigaline whiskey pie, Guinness cake, Baileys cake; snacks include fish & chips, sambo sandwich, pita sandwich, barmbrack and soda bread, as well as the world-famous Guinness beer, various Irish whiskeys and a non-alcoholic Cavan cola. Of course, apart from these, the famous Irish Breakfast Tea with the traditional Irish breakfast called Big Irish Breakfast…
Temple Bar Craft and Furniture Market and Cow Lane's and Boor Markets; Grafton, O'Connell, Moor, Henry and Grafton Streets and Dundrum Shopping Center are the main shopping stops of the city.
Transport
Turkish Airlines has direct flights between Istanbul and Dublin. At the end of a 4-hour journey, you arrive at Dublin Airport. It is possible to reach Dublin in 25 minutes by shuttle services, taxis or buses departing every 10 minutes from the airport, which is 10 km from the city center.
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Antalya - Dublin | 3,816.67 |
Berlin - Dublin | 2,954.08 |
Birmingham - Dublin | 3,943.12 |
Cologne/Bonn - Dublin | 4,615.21 |
Chicago - Dublin | 16,889.80 |
Dalaman - Dublin | 2,482.17 |
Dusseldorf - Dublin | 2,553.94 |
Frankfurt - Dublin | 1,738.46 |
Hamburg - Dublin | 2,730.01 |
Istanbul - Dublin | 3,608.80 |
Izmir - Dublin | 2,270.35 |
London - Dublin | 2,526.83 |
Manchester - Dublin | 4,060.22 |
Moscow - Dublin | 11,317.07 |
Paris - Dublin | 4,377.01 |
Stockholm - Dublin | 5,538.88 |