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Dublin
Cheapest return direct flights toFebruary
Duration of stay 2 to 5 days
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22:00
Sat 14.2
Prague
PRG
DUB
2h 25min
23:25
Sat 14.2
Dublin
21:25
Thu 19.2
Dublin
DUB
PRG
2h 25min
00:50
Fri 20.2
Prague
67.52 €
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14 Feb 22:00
Prague Dublin
2h 25min
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22:00 Prague (PRG)
23:25 Dublin (DUB)
19 Feb 21:25
Dublin Prague
*Fri 20.2
2h 25min
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21:25 Dublin (DUB)
00:50 Prague (PRG)
Prague PRG
22:00
Sat 7.2
Prague
PRG
DUB
2h 25min
23:25
Sat 7.2
Dublin
05:55
Tue 10.2
Dublin
DUB
PRG
2h 25min
09:20
Tue 10.2
Prague
75.1 €
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7 Feb 22:00
Prague Dublin
2h 25min
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22:00 Prague (PRG)
23:25 Dublin (DUB)
10 Feb 05:55
Dublin Prague
2h 25min
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05:55 Dublin (DUB)
09:20 Prague (PRG)
Prague PRG
06:00
Sat 14.2
Prague
PRG
DUB
2h 25min
07:25
Sat 14.2
Dublin
17:45
Wed 18.2
Dublin
DUB
PRG
2h 25min
21:10
Wed 18.2
Prague
75.37 €
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14 Feb 06:00
Prague Dublin
2h 25min
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06:00 Prague (PRG)
07:25 Dublin (DUB)
18 Feb 17:45
Dublin Prague
2h 25min
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17:45 Dublin (DUB)
21:10 Prague (PRG)
Prague PRG

Cheapest one-way direct flights toFebruary

06:30
Fri 13.2
Prague
PRG
DUB
2h 25min
07:55
Fri 13.2
Dublin
17.93 €
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13 Feb 06:30
Prague Dublin
2h 25min
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06:30 Prague (PRG)
07:55 Dublin (DUB)
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06:00
Sat 14.2
Prague
PRG
DUB
2h 25min
07:25
Sat 14.2
Dublin
17.93 €
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14 Feb 06:00
Prague Dublin
2h 25min
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06:00 Prague (PRG)
07:25 Dublin (DUB)
Dublin DUB
22:00
Sat 7.2
Prague
PRG
DUB
2h 25min
23:25
Sat 7.2
Dublin
25.52 €
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7 Feb 22:00
Prague Dublin
2h 25min
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22:00 Prague (PRG)
23:25 Dublin (DUB)
Dublin DUB

What to see Dublin

Guinness Storehouse - top attraction regarding flights to Barcelona
 

Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse is a must-see attraction in Dublin, where visitors can learn about the history of the world-famous stout and enjoy a pint in the rooftop bar.

Kilmainham Gaol - top attraction regarding flights to Barcelona
 

Kilmainham Gaol

Kilmainham Gaol is a former prison in Dublin that is now a museum. It played a key role in Irish history, as many leaders of Irish rebellions were imprisoned and executed here.

St. Stephen's Green - top attraction regarding flights to Barcelona
 

St. Stephen's Green

St. Stephen's Green is a beautiful public park in the heart of Dublin. It's perfect for a leisurely stroll, picnic or for relaxing on a bench and watching the world go by.

Trinity College Dublin - top attraction regarding flights to Barcelona
 

Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland's oldest university, is known for its impressive architecture, beautiful campus and the Book of Kells, a renowned medieval manuscript housed in the college library.

Temple Bar - top attraction regarding flights to Barcelona
 

Temple Bar

Temple Bar is Dublin's cultural quarter, known for its lively nightlife, vibrant arts scene, and cobbled streets. Here you'll find numerous pubs, clubs, and restaurants, as well as art galleries and music venues.

Dublin Castle - top attraction regarding flights to Barcelona
 

Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle is one of the city's most iconic landmarks, complete with towers, a chapel and beautiful gardens. Established by the British in medieval times, it is now used for important state receptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Dublin?

The best time to visit Dublin is from June to August when temperatures are warm and festivals are in full swing. However, it's also the busiest season with the highest hotel rates.

What is the currency in Dublin?

The currency in Dublin, like the rest of Ireland, is the Euro (€).

How many days should I spend in Dublin?

A recommended length of stay in Dublin is about 3 to 4 days to explore the city's highlights.

Interesting facts about Dublin

1
Dublin was established by the Vikings in 841 AD.
2
Dublin's Phoenix Park is the largest enclosed city park in Europe, encompassing 1,752 acres.
3
Myrtle Allen was the first Irish woman to be awarded a Michelin Star in 1975 for her restaurant, The Ballymaloe House, in Dublin.
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