Dublin Accessibility Guide by John Sage
Which Dublin tourist sites are accessible? Which should you avoid?
How should you travel between the tourist sites? Where can you find accessible restaurants and shopping?
Accessible itineraries, travel tips, maps, and more. More than 40 pages of essential accessible travel advice written by John Sage.
The Table of Contents listed below is for a Sage Accessibility Guide that we put together for a for a previous client visiting Dublin. The Sage Accessibility Guide for Dublin is included with our Dublin accessible trip planning services.
Sage Accessibility Guide for Dublin – Table of Contents
Reservations 4
Hotel Reservations 4
Transportation Reservations 4
Tour Reservations 4
Tourist Map 5
Recommended Accessible Itineraries 5
Arrival in Dublin 7
Arriving by Plane 7
Getting Around Dublin with a Disability 7
Bus Accessibility 9
Accessible Bus Lines that are Helpful for Disabled Tourists 10
Location of Accessible Bus Stops that are Helpful for Tourists 11
Metro Accessibility 12
Tram Accessibility 12
Standard Taxis 14
Wheelchair Accessible Taxis 14
Accessible Tours 15
Walking/Rolling Tours 15
Driving Tours 15
Tourist Attractions 16
Chester Beatty Library 16
Christchurch Cathedral 17
Dublin Castle 18
Guinness Storehouse 20
Irish Music & Dancing 23
Kilmainham Gaol (Jail) 24
Merrion Square 26
National Gallery of Ireland 27
National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology 28
National Museum of Ireland – National History 28
Number 29 Georgian House 29
Old Jameson Distillery 29
St. Stephen’s Green Park 30
Temple Bar 30
Trinity College & Book of Kells 31
Accessible Restaurants 33
In Temple Bar Neighborhood 33
North of the River Liffey 34
Near Grafton Street 35
Accessible Shopping 39
Grafton Street 39
St. Stephens Green Shopping Center 40
Client Feedback 42
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