Conference in Dublin
Joining this conference offers you the opportunity to explore the magical city of Dublin. Explore one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world and the social and cultural capital of Central Europe. Enjoy the amazing sites, culture, food, and art scenes. In terms of architecture, Berlin is home to some of the most stunning and magnificent structures — like cathedrals, palaces, museums, and theaters — which will leave you in awe and wonder.
Join our free guided tour to take home with you not only a treasure trove of knowledge, but a suitcase-full of souvenirs and wonderful memories.
Dublin Required Information
The currency of Ireland is the Euro (sign: €; code: EUR). Ireland is part of the Eurozone, and the Euro is the official currency used throughout the country.
All power sockets in Dublin provide a standard voltage of 230V with a standard frequency of 50Hz. Ireland uses Type G power plugs (three rectangular pins), the same as the United Kingdom.
Prescription medicines should be carried in original packaging and accompanied by a doctor’s prescription. Certain controlled drugs are restricted.
Ireland is not part of the Schengen Agreement and has its own visa policy. Depending on nationality and purpose of travel, a visa may be required.
Dublin Airport (DUB) is the main international airport serving Dublin and the rest of Ireland, located approximately 10 km north of the city center.
Dublin Heuston Station and Dublin Connolly Station are the main railway hubs, serving routes across Ireland.
Dublin’s public transport includes buses, LUAS trams, and suburban trains (DART and Commuter Rail). Most services can be accessed using a Leap Card.
Dublin promotes sustainable transport through electric buses, pedestrian-friendly areas, and green transport initiatives.
Cycling is popular in Dublin, supported by dedicated bike lanes and the Dublin Bikes public bicycle rental scheme.


