Yes, the Dublin hop-on hop-off buses are designed with convenience in mind, making stops near key transit hubs like Connolly Station and Heuston Station. This ensures you can seamlessly transition from your train to a bus route that covers all major attractions.
The full loop duration refers to the time it takes for the bus to complete its entire circuit without any stops. For example, the Red Route by Big Bus takes approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete its loop, while City Sightseeing's route takes around 105 minutes.
Absolutely! That’s the beauty of the hop-on hop-off system. Feel free to disembark at any of the 25 stops on the Big Bus route or the 31 stops on the City Sightseeing route. When you’re ready, just wait for the next bus to continue your journey.
The routes cover iconic Dublin landmarks like Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse, Temple Bar, Christ Church Cathedral, and St. Stephen’s Green. Both operators also include hidden gems such as the Irish Museum of Modern Art and Dublin Castle.
The Big Bus Red Route begins at 13 Upper O’Connell Street, while the City Sightseeing Red Route kicks off at the Irish Whiskey Museum near Trinity College.
Yes, both Big Bus and City Sightseeing provide buses with wheelchair ramps and accessible seating areas.
Of course! The Guinness Storehouse is a popular stop on both the Big Bus and City Sightseeing routes, making it easy to visit.
Yes, many buses offer live guides or pre-recorded audio commentary in multiple languages to enhance your sightseeing experience.