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How to get fromTrinity College to Dublin Zoo (Station)by bus, tram, taxi, or foot

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There are 6 ways to get from Trinity College to Dublin Zoo (Station) by bus, tram, taxi, or foot

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  1. Line 80 bus

    best
    1. Take the bus from College Green to Br Water Quaybus bus 80
    34 min
    €3
  2. Tram

    cheapest
    1. Take the tram from Abbey St. to Heustontram tram Red
    34 min
    €1–2
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Trinity College to Dublin Zoo (Station)taxi taxi 5 km
    8 min
    €12–15
  4. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Trinity College to Dublin Zoo (Station)walk walk 3.8 km
    45 min
  5. Line 80 bus via Hawkins Street

    1. Take the bus from Hawkins Street to Br Water Quaybus bus 69 / ...
    35 min
    €3
  6. Tram, line 80 bus

    1. Take the tram from Dawson to Westmorelandtram tram Green
    2. Take the bus from Hawkins Street to Br Water Quaybus bus 69 / ...
    39 min
    €5

Trinity College to Dublin Zoo (Station) by foot and bus

Calendar554Weekly Services
Duration34 minAverage Duration
Ticket€3Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Trinity College, Ireland and Dublin Zoo (Station), Ireland?

Dublin Bus operates a bus from College Green to Br Water Quay every 20 minutes. Tickets cost €3 and the journey takes 18 min. Alternatively, Luas operates a vehicle from Abbey St. to Heuston every 5 minutes. Tickets cost €1–2 and the journey takes 10 min.

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