Fly from Dublin to Hyderabad with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dublin to Hyderabad and travel from the shores of the Liffey River to a cultural metropolis on the banks of the Musi River. Nicknamed ‘The Pearl City’, Hyderabad is full of delights.
Explore breathtaking architecture in the Old Town, taste the city’s eclectic cuisine and feel like a Bollywood star at Ramoji Film City. From history to entertainment, there’s endless fun to be found in Hyderabad.
Flying from Dublin to Hyderabad: FAQs
What is the time difference between Dublin and Hyderabad?
The time difference depends on when you fly from Dublin to Hyderabad. Hyderabad is five hours and 30 minutes ahead of Dublin in the winter (November to March) and four hours 30 minutes ahead in the summer (April to October).
Hyderabad operates on IST (India Standard Time, GMT+0530), while Dublin uses GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, GMT+0000) and IST (Irish Standard Time, GMT+0100).
What’s the weather like in Hyderabad?
The weather can vary, depending on which season you book your flight to Hyderabad. The coolest time of year is between November and January, with average temperatures of 21°C. July to October is slightly warmer, as temperatures hover around 25°C.
Hyderabad’s summer (March to June) is the warmest time, with temperatures around 35°C or higher. After this period the majority of Hyderabad’s rainfall occurs during the monsoon season, between June and September.
Top tips for Dublin to Hyderabad
Unmissable cultural delights
Just as Dublin’s architecture defines the character of the city, visitors can acquaint themselves with Hyderabad via its incredible buildings and monuments.
From the ancient Golconda Fort to the iconic towers of Charminar and the 18th-century charm of Chowmahalla Palace, there are endless marvels to behold. Visit the Nizam’s Museum, near the iconic Salar Jung Museum, for a double dose of beauty and culture.
A retail adventure
Hyderabad’s markets, malls, and bazaars have similar energy to Grafton Street, but with a distinct dollop of Indian flavour. For an authentic experience, visit a bazaar and explore the endless array of booths and stalls – Laad Bazaar is a favourite for bangles and jewellery.
For a mega-mall experience, head to the modern Manjeera Mall. It hosts six floors of shops, restaurants, and entertainment outlets.