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Flights from Riyadh to Dublin

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Fly from Riyadh (RUH) to Dublin (DUB) with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Riyadh (RUH) to Dublin (DUB) and swap the financial hub of Riyadh with the Republic of Ireland’s vibrant capital.

Visit the Christ Church Cathedral which has been standing on the same spot since 1030, immerse yourself in the thriving art scene or admire an intriguing combination of Georgian and modern architecture at the Dublin Docklands.

Your flight from Riyadh to Dublin

Your flights from Riyadh to Dublin begin at Riyadh Airport, also known as King Khalid International Airport. The airport has plenty of parking options and is 30 minutes from the city centre by taxi. There’s also a Metro line connecting to Terminal 5.

Extend your adventure in Abu Dhabi – pause your journey to experience the excitement of Yas Island, try dune bashing or indulge in exquisite cuisine.

Dublin Airport is 10km from the city centre and you’ll find numerous transport options available for your onward journey. Select from buses and coaches, car rental and taxi services.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Riyadh to Dublin: FAQs

Is Dublin easy to get around?

Getting around in Dublin is easy for visitors. The Luas tram service operates in the city and out to the suburbs, while the DART train is ideal for visiting coastal areas or further afield.

There is also city-wide bicycle hire and a bus network including the Airlink Express for getting to and from the airport after your flights from Riyadh to Dublin.

What food is Dublin known for?

Traditional Irish cuisine tends to be hearty, filling and rich, featuring meat and potatoes. Try an authentic Irish stew made from mutton and vegetables or a Boxty pancake, which is made with grated potato, milk and flour.

Variations of colcannon, a dish that originated as a way to use up leftovers, are now served with a twist in gourmet restaurants.

Top tips for Riyadh to Dublin

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Soaking Up History at Dublin Castle

Al Masmak Fortress in Riyadh offers visitors an opportunity to experience history and Dublin Castle has an even longer history to share. Built in 1204, large parts of the structure were destroyed in a fire in 1684, resulting in a Georgian style rebuild.

The castle hosts regular tours and events, including tours of the beautifully manicured gardens and an excursion to Dublin’s oldest pub.

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Shopping in Dublin

Riyadh has the vibrant Souq Al Zal, the Riyadh Park Mall and the Kingdom Centre – Dublin has both Grafton Street and Henry Street for some retail therapy. These areas give luxury shoppers the opportunity to look for high fashion and designer labels.

Areas such as Temple Bar and Liberty Markets cater to those searching for something unusual, with eclectic stalls and retail outlets on offer.

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