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Flights from Hyderabad to Dublin

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Fly from Hyderabad to Dublin with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Hyderabad to Dublin to swap mystical forts and palaces for the glistening shores of the Emerald Isle.

Prepare to be greeted with that famous Irish hospitality as you explore the island’s charming capital city. Wander its cobbled streets to discover rich Irish traditions, beautiful countryside backdrops, historic landmarks and friendly locals on every corner. Fall in love with Ireland when you fly to Dublin with Etihad.

Your flight from Hyderabad to Dublin

Your journey from Hyderabad to Dublin will begin at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) – around 20 minutes from the city centre. Reach the airport via taxi, bus or rickshaw.

Your flight will head northwest over Europe before touching down in Dublin Airport (DUB). The city centre is just seven miles (11km) south of the airport. There are several ways to reach the city, including local buses, taxis and car rentals. The journey time takes between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

*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 Hyderabad to Dublin: FAQs

What is the time difference between Hyderabad and Dublin?

Dublin is four and a half hours behind Hyderabad. Ireland adheres to daylight saving time between March and October, which means that Dublin will be five and a half hours behind Hyderabad in the winter months, and reverts to standard time in the summer months.

What food is Dublin known for?

Traditional Irish food are hearty dishes that include stews, soda bread and champ – mashed potatoes mixed with butter, milk and spring onions. Dublin Bay is famed for its seafood, especially its prawns and mussels – we recommend trying them in a delicious chowder. However, Dublin is a cosmopolitan city, so you can find a wide selection of restaurants serving up cuisines from around the world.

Top tips for Hyderabad to Dublin

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Stop by St. Patrick’s Cathedral

While Hyderabad boasts one of the world’s largest mosques, Dublin is home to the largest church in Ireland. St Patrick’s Cathedral was built more than 800 years ago and is definitely worth a visit. Admire its striking beauty and delve inside to discover ancient history and famous names – Jonathan Swift (author of Gulliver’s Travels) was a dean here in the 18th century – on one of the free guided tours.

castle in dublin

Step back in time at Dublin Castle

If you’re a fan of the forts found in Hyderabad, then you must visit Dublin Castle. Built in the early 13th century and covering over 11 acres of ground, the castle holds over 800 years of fascinating Irish history. The Medieval Tower is one of the oldest parts of Dublin, with a fascinating history housing everything from prisoners to the King’s clothing.