Phoenix Park Bus

A new bus route has been launched in the Phoenix Park. The 99 route is operated by Dublin Bus and will include stops at visitor attractions like Dublin Zoo, the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, Áras an Uachtaráin and the Phoenix Monument. Fares will be €1.30 for adults and 65c for children on a Leap Card. Route 99 will operate from the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre seven days a week, from 09.00hrs until 18.00hrs, every 30 minutes.

The new route will increase accessibility to one of Dublin’s most popular attractions, the Phoenix Park. This will benefit local residents who may not have had convenient transportation options to reach these attractions before at an affordable price.

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