Fly from Abu Dhabi to Dublin with Etihad Airways
Etihad flights from Abu Dhabi to Dublin connect two of the world’s most welcoming cities.
Before your flight, wander through the many stores at Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH). You’ll find a similarly impressive shopping scene in Dublin, featuring quaint farmers markets, luxury jewellers and Temple Bar Night Market, which is filled with crafts in summer.
AUH to DUB: flight facts
Flying from Abu Dhabi to Dublin: FAQs
What is the currency in Ireland?
The official currency of the Republic of Ireland is the euro (EUR).
You can exchange money at Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) before you leave or in various spots in Dublin. Credit and debit cards are both widely accepted.
Where should I stay in Dublin?
Grafton Street, Trinity College or Temple Bar are great places to stay for easy access to everything Dublin has to offer.
If you’re looking for a trendy area, stay in Phibsborough, a hip borough in the city’s north, or leafy Portobello if you are staying with family. Dublin is a small city, making it easy to explore the many major galleries and museums wherever you stay.
Top tips for Abu Dhabi to Dublin
Discover Dublin’s art scene
Dublin has an incredible art scene – visit the National Gallery to see 14,000 artworks from world famous artists like JMW Turner, Rembrandt, Brueghel and Yeats. Or, simply wander to Dublin Castle or Trinity College to see sculptures set in the relaxing grounds.
Visit Francis Bacon’s studio in the Hugh Lane Gallery – this vibrant space is home to seven artworks, including his last ever self-portrait. The Kerin Gallery is a great space to see contemporary works, including photography, sculpture and frequent temporary exhibitions from important artists.
While wandering around the city you won’t miss the famous doors of Dublin – colourful front doors bringing buildings to life.
Go back to school
Walk in the footsteps of famous writers like Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker with a visit to Trinity College Dublin.
Founded in 1823, Trinity is one of the oldest colleges in Ireland. Take a guided tour through the campus for a memorable journey through its history. Be sure to visit the library – with over six million historic texts set floor-to-ceiling on wooden shelves, its aesthetic is very different to modern libraries like the Khalifa Park Library in Abu Dhabi.