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Passport & Visa
UK citizens do not require a passport but should carry a driver’s licence or birth certificate. Other nationals please contact the Irish Embassy on +44 (0)870 005 6725.
Vaccinations
Please check with your GP or visit www.dh.gov.uk
Time Zone – No time difference.
Money
The local currency in Dublin is the euro (€) – there are seven banknotes: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500, and eight coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cent and €1 and €2. The notes are identical in all the countries with the euro currency although each country has their own coins. However, all notes and all coins can be used throughout the euro area (i.e. a French euro coin can be used in Germany). ATM’s (cash machines) are generally available in most tourist areas. Travellers’ cheques are still the safest way to carry money and can be obtained in sterling or (euro denominations). Please note your passport is likely to be required when cashing travellers’ cheques. Remember to make a record of the cheque numbers and keep this record totally separate in case the cheques are lost. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and shops in the tourist areas. Remember to make a record of your credit card number and the emergency phone number for cancelling your card, should you lose it. If possible, take a mixture of cash and travellers’ cheques with you and remember not to carry all your credit cards, money, passport and travellers’ cheques when going out and about.
Tourist Information – www.visitdublin.com, www.dublintourist.com
British Embassy - The British Embassy is situated at 29 Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, www.britishembassy.ie, (00 353 1 205 3700).
Mobile Phones – For details of roaming, please contact your service provider.
Personal Safety – please be aware of the following:
- Leave all valuables, passports, tickets, credit cards and money etc in the hotel safe; only carry with you what you need for that day.
- Be aware of pickpockets, especially in tourist areas, on public transport, markets etc.
- When leaving a car, do not leave anything visible.
- If anything is stolen, please ensure you receive a police report.
For further detailed information on specific destinations, please visit the Foreign Office website