
MAD-DUB
Madrid to Dublin
Date: 13 Sep 2022
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MAD-DUB
Madrid to Dublin
Date: 10 Sep 2022
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MAD-DUB
Madrid to Dublin
Date: 23 Sep 2022
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MAD-DUB
Madrid to Dublin
Date: 24 Aug 2022
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MAD-DUB
Madrid to Dublin
Date: 10 Aug 2022
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MAD-DUB
Madrid to Dublin
Date: 18 Aug 2022
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MAD-DUB
Madrid to Dublin
Date: 30 Aug 2022
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MAD-DUB
Madrid to Dublin
Date: 19 Aug 2022
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MAD-DUB
Madrid to Dublin
Date: 12 Aug 2022
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Each way fare as part of a return trip including taxes and charges.
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Book your flight to Dublin with Aer Lingus and enjoy fantastic service. We've also introduced new, enhanced cleaning procedures and air filtering systems. Enjoy a safe and convenient flight and a warm Irish welcome on board.
The total flight time from Madrid to Dublin is 2 hours and 40 minutes. The total distance is 901 miles ; 1451 km.
Founded by the Vikings, Ireland's capital Dublin lies along the River Liffey. Travellers will adore its vibrant nightlife and world-renowned attractions. Book your flight to Dublin with Aer Lingus and experience Irish hospitality as you land in the heart of Ireland. Check out our awesome An Insider's Guide to Dublin
National Museum of Ireland: Start at Natural History, home of the "Dead Zoo." See giant Irish deer skeletons, a basking shark, and meet their mascot, Spotticus the Giraffe. Next, go to Archaeology, where you'll find Viking weapons and medieval treasures. Learn about Iron Age kingship rituals and view their collection of prehistoric gold artefacts. Afterwards, head to Decorative Arts and History. View reconstructed Georgian furnishings, folk art, and Baroque Irish silver.
Discover Ireland's rare copy of the Magna Carta at Christ Church Cathedral and see the famed Book of Kells at Trinity College Library. Later, witness the splendour of the Dublin Castle's state apartments, and explore the medieval undercroft. Afterwards, go to the Dublin Zoo and watch the endangered golden lion tamarins cavorting in the trees.
Browse Grafton Street's boutiques for the latest trends. Then grab a snack at a cafe and listen to the melodic street buskers. Pick up souvenirs, like Aran sweaters and pottery, over on Nassau Street, and peruse the booksellers on Dawson Street.
Situated 10 km north of Dublin, Dublin Airport (DUB) is in Collinstown. Take the Airlink Express bus to travel between the city centre and the airport. The airport is located just off the main M50 motorway surrounding the city of Dublin.
Getting to the Dublin airport is easy and fast. Dublin airport is the biggest airport in Ireland and offers plenty of destinations. Fly to your favourite destination with us. We offer transatlantic connections to main cities in the US, local destinations, regular flights to the UK and Europe.
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