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===By bus===
===By bus===
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The quickest and easiest way to get to Swords from Dublin City Centre is by the Swords Express. These express coach services depart at least every half hour throughout the day from Eden Quay, and pick up along North Wall Quay and East Wall Road [http://www.swordsexpress.com/timetable.asp]. Coaches operate through the Dublin Port Tunnel, Europe's longest urban road tunnel and take about 30 minutes, serving Holywell, Boroimhe, Forest Road, Swords
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, Applewood and Brackenstown. Cash fares cost €3.20 (€4.20 at peak times, €5.20 late night). Leap fares cost €3 (€4 at peak times, €5 late night).
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The quickest and easiest way to get to Swords from Dublin City Centre is by the Swords Express. These express coach services depart at least every half hour throughout the day from Eden Quay, and pick up along North Wall Quay and East Wall Road [http://www.swordsexpress.com/timetable.asp]. Coaches operate through the Dublin Port Tunnel, Europe's longest urban road tunnel and take about 30 minutes, serving Holywell, Boroimhe, Forest Road, Swords
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, Applewood and Brackenstown. Cash fares cost €3.20 (€4.20 at peak times, €5.20 late night). Leap fares cost €3 (€4 at peak times, €5 late night).
Dublin Bus [http://www.dublinbus.ie] operates frequent bus services between Dublin City Centre and Swords, with a journey time of 45-60 minutes. This is the busiest bus corridor in the country with buses every 5-10 minutes throughout the day and up to every 58 seconds at peak times. All Dublin Bus services to Swords depart from stops OW and OX on Lower Abbey Street, and pick up along Gardiner Street, Drumcondra Road and Swords Road. Routes 33 [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/33/], 41 [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41/], 41b [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41b/] and 41c [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41c/] all serve Swords Main Street. Routes 41 and 41b also serve Rathbeale Road while route 41c also serves Boroimhe, River Valley and Applewood. Cash fares between Dublin and Swords cost €3.05 cash or €2.50 leap [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Fares--Tickets/Fare-Information/Fares1/]. Dublin Bus services do not give change and only accept coins or leap card (no notes).
Dublin Bus [http://www.dublinbus.ie] operates frequent bus services between Dublin City Centre and Swords, with a journey time of 45-60 minutes. This is the busiest bus corridor in the country with buses every 5-10 minutes throughout the day and up to every 58 seconds at peak times. All Dublin Bus services to Swords depart from stops OW and OX on Lower Abbey Street, and pick up along Gardiner Street, Drumcondra Road and Swords Road. Routes 33 [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/33/], 41 [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41/], 41b [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41b/] and 41c [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41c/] all serve Swords Main Street. Routes 41 and 41b also serve Rathbeale Road while route 41c also serves Boroimhe, River Valley and Applewood. Cash fares between Dublin and Swords cost €3.05 cash or €2.50 leap [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Fares--Tickets/Fare-Information/Fares1/]. Dublin Bus services do not give change and only accept coins or leap card (no notes).
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Car hire is available at Dublin Airport from Hertz, Budget, AVIS, Europcar, Dooley, Thrifty, Enterprise and Sixt [http://www.dublinairport.com/gns/to-from-the-airport/car-rentals.aspx]. Swords is well signposted from the airport. Parking is generally not a problem in Swords, with most hotels and guesthouses providing free parking to guests.
Car hire is available at Dublin Airport from Hertz, Budget, AVIS, Europcar, Dooley, Thrifty, Enterprise and Sixt [http://www.dublinairport.com/gns/to-from-the-airport/car-rentals.aspx]. Swords is well signposted from the airport. Parking is generally not a problem in Swords, with most hotels and guesthouses providing free parking to guests.
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Dublin bus routes 41 and 102 provide a connection to Swords. On arrival into Dublin Airport follow signs for Buses and then for Zone 13. Buses to Swords depart from stop 7348 in Zone 13. Route 41 (towards Swords Manor) [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41/] operates approximately every 20 minutes and serves Pinnockhill, Swords
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, Main Street, Rathbeale Road, Murrough Road and Brackenstown. Route 102 (towards Sutton Station) [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/102/] operates approximately every 30 minutes and serves Forest Road, River Valley, Swords
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and Malahide Road. Cash fare is €2.15 to Main Street and €2.60 for areas past the Main Street.
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Dublin bus routes 41 and 102 provide a connection to Swords. On arrival into Dublin Airport follow signs for Buses and then for Zone 13. Buses to Swords depart from stop 7348 in Zone 13. Route 41 (towards Swords Manor) [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41/] operates approximately every 20 minutes and serves Pinnockhill, Swords
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, Main Street, Rathbeale Road, Murrough Road and Brackenstown. Route 102 (towards Sutton Station) [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/102/] operates approximately every 30 minutes and serves Forest Road, River Valley, Swords
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and Malahide Road. Cash fare is €2.15 to Main Street and €2.60 for areas past the Main Street.
Depending on traffic, journey times can vary from less than 5 mins to over 15 mins. All Dublin Bus services do not give change and fares must be paid in exact amount in coins. Ticket machines near a few outdoor bus stops, including the one at the airport, do not require exact change. Tickets can also be purchased at the newsagent inside the airport. Luggage racks are limited on the local buses, and it is not unknown for drivers to turn away travellers with packs that cannot be stored.
Depending on traffic, journey times can vary from less than 5 mins to over 15 mins. All Dublin Bus services do not give change and fares must be paid in exact amount in coins. Ticket machines near a few outdoor bus stops, including the one at the airport, do not require exact change. Tickets can also be purchased at the newsagent inside the airport. Luggage racks are limited on the local buses, and it is not unknown for drivers to turn away travellers with packs that cannot be stored.
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If you are travelling with your car, the quickest way to Swords is to follow signs for M50 Tolled Tunnel. This will bring you through the 4.5km Dublin Port Tunnel, Europes longest urban road tunnel. There is a toll of €3 (€10 at peak times) to use the tunnel. When exiting the tunnel continue driving straight along the M1 motorway towards Belfast until you see signs for Swords. Parking is generally not a problem in Swords, with most hotels and guesthouses providing free parking to guests.
If you are travelling with your car, the quickest way to Swords is to follow signs for M50 Tolled Tunnel. This will bring you through the 4.5km Dublin Port Tunnel, Europes longest urban road tunnel. There is a toll of €3 (€10 at peak times) to use the tunnel. When exiting the tunnel continue driving straight along the M1 motorway towards Belfast until you see signs for Swords. Parking is generally not a problem in Swords, with most hotels and guesthouses providing free parking to guests.
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Swords Express bus services operate from outside Dublin Port to Swords. The buses depart every 30 mins from East Wall Road outside the O2 Arena [http://www.swordsexpress.com/timetable.asp] and take about 20 minutes, serving Holywell, Boroimhe, Swords
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, Applewood and Brackenstown. Buses operate via the 4.5km Dublin Port Tunnel, Europes longest urban road tunnel. Fare is €3 per person. A taxi from Dublin Port would cost around €20-25 and take about 20 mins.
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Swords Express bus services operate from outside Dublin Port to Swords. The buses depart every 30 mins from East Wall Road outside the O2 Arena [http://www.swordsexpress.com/timetable.asp] and take about 20 minutes, serving Holywell, Boroimhe, Swords
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, Applewood and Brackenstown. Buses operate via the 4.5km Dublin Port Tunnel, Europes longest urban road tunnel. Fare is €3 per person. A taxi from Dublin Port would cost around €20-25 and take about 20 mins.
Stena Line also operate a daily service from Holyhead to '''[[Dún Laoghaire]]''' Ferryport. DART services operate every 15 minutes from Dún Laoghaire Train Station. It takes 20 minutes to reach Tara Street Station in Dublin [http://www.irishrail.ie/media/IarnrodEireannDARTTimetable2013-PDFWEB1.pdf] and costs €2.80. When exiting Tara Street Station, cross over the river to the Swords Express stop on Georges Quay. Swords Express services depart every 30 minutes [http://www.swordsexpress.com/timetable.asp] and take about 30 minutes to reach Swords. Fares cost €3 and buses operate via the 4.5km Dublin Port Tunnel, Europes longest urban road tunnel. A taxi from Dún Laoghaire to Swords would cost around €35-45 and would take around 40-60 minutes depending on traffic.
Stena Line also operate a daily service from Holyhead to '''[[Dún Laoghaire]]''' Ferryport. DART services operate every 15 minutes from Dún Laoghaire Train Station. It takes 20 minutes to reach Tara Street Station in Dublin [http://www.irishrail.ie/media/IarnrodEireannDARTTimetable2013-PDFWEB1.pdf] and costs €2.80. When exiting Tara Street Station, cross over the river to the Swords Express stop on Georges Quay. Swords Express services depart every 30 minutes [http://www.swordsexpress.com/timetable.asp] and take about 30 minutes to reach Swords. Fares cost €3 and buses operate via the 4.5km Dublin Port Tunnel, Europes longest urban road tunnel. A taxi from Dún Laoghaire to Swords would cost around €35-45 and would take around 40-60 minutes depending on traffic.
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===By bus===
===By bus===
Swords is well served by frequent bus services. Bus is a good option for travelling within the town and new electronic signs at main bus stops tell passengers when the next buses will be coming. Be aware that exact amount in coins is needed on Dublin Bus services as drivers cant give change or accept notes. If you are planning to use public transport a lot, consider getting a prepaid leap card [http://www.leapcard.ie]. Leap Cards cost €5 and give discounts of about 15%. They can be topped up with travel credit at nearly all supermarkets and convenience stores and can be used across Dublin. A Dublin Bus journey within Swords will usually cost €1.65 cash or €1.40 leap, with longer journeys costing €2.15 cash or €1.90 leap. Swords Express journeys within Swords cost €1.20 cash (leap not accepted).
Swords is well served by frequent bus services. Bus is a good option for travelling within the town and new electronic signs at main bus stops tell passengers when the next buses will be coming. Be aware that exact amount in coins is needed on Dublin Bus services as drivers cant give change or accept notes. If you are planning to use public transport a lot, consider getting a prepaid leap card [http://www.leapcard.ie]. Leap Cards cost €5 and give discounts of about 15%. They can be topped up with travel credit at nearly all supermarkets and convenience stores and can be used across Dublin. A Dublin Bus journey within Swords will usually cost €1.65 cash or €1.40 leap, with longer journeys costing €2.15 cash or €1.90 leap. Swords Express journeys within Swords cost €1.20 cash (leap not accepted).
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* Dublin Bus route 41 operates approximately every 20 minutes between Brackenstown, Applewood, Swords Village, Swords
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, Pinnockhill and Dublin Airport [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41/].
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* Dublin Bus route 41 operates approximately every 20 minutes between Brackenstown, Applewood, Swords Village, Swords
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, Pinnockhill and Dublin Airport [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41/].
* Dublin Bus route 41c operates approximately every 20 minutes between Brackenstown, Rathbeale, Swords Village, River Valley, Boroimhe and Cloghran [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41c/].
* Dublin Bus route 41c operates approximately every 20 minutes between Brackenstown, Rathbeale, Swords Village, River Valley, Boroimhe and Cloghran [http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/41c/].
* Dublin Bus routes 41 & 41c are timed to provide a 10 minute frequency between Brackenstown and Swords Village.
* Dublin Bus routes 41 & 41c are timed to provide a 10 minute frequency between Brackenstown and Swords Village.
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* Swords Express operates every 30 minutes between Brackenstown, Applewood, Seatown, Swords
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, Boroimhe and Holywell [http://www.swordsexpress.com/userfiles/files/Swordsexpres_Timetable_April_2013.pdf].
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* Swords Express operates every 30 minutes between Brackenstown, Applewood, Seatown, Swords
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, Boroimhe and Holywell [http://www.swordsexpress.com/userfiles/files/Swordsexpres_Timetable_April_2013.pdf].
Map of Dublin Bus routes in Swords: [http://transportforireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/12_Swords_A3.pdf]
Map of Dublin Bus routes in Swords: [http://transportforireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/12_Swords_A3.pdf]
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| phone=+353 1 840 5933 | fax=
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| content=Comfortable and friendly home in quiet cul de sac on the outskirts of Swords. Ideally located, easy access to Dublin Airport (seven minutes drive), within walking distance of Swords Village and the
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Shopping Centre.
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| content=Comfortable and friendly home in quiet cul de sac on the outskirts of Swords. Ideally located, easy access to Dublin Airport (seven minutes drive), within walking distance of Swords Village and the
Pavilion
Shopping Centre.
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