2nd International Symposium on Neglected Influenza Viruses, 7th - 8th March 2013
CONFERENCE VENUE
The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 6, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland is located in Dublin’s City Centre at Number Six, Kildare Street, Dublin 2. ISIRV are proud to locate the 2nd International Symposium on Neglected Influenza Viruses in this historic location.
Built in 1864, this wonderful listed building has been sympathetically restored and modernised to seamlessly blend a wealth of historical detail with state-of-the-art facilities and services for conferences.
The symposium venue is close to Dublin’s main business and shopping district and a short walk from the citys top visitor attractions, Trinity College, Government Buildings, National Museums and Art Galleries. Temple Bar, an area with an 'alternative' identity where you will find the best night spots, bars, art centres and unusual shops, is only a stroll away. The venue for the symposium is also very convenient for access to many city centre hotels. For details of recommended hotels visit the hotel accommodation section.
TRAVEL TO DUBLIN
By Air
Ireland‘s capital enjoys excellent access by air from all major European and International destinations. Over 90 airlines serve Dublin Airport from over 150 destinations. Aer Lingus http://www.aerlingus.com and Ryanair http://www.ryanair.com/ie are Ireland's largest airlines.
Dublin airport is only 12 kilometres (8 miles) from Dublin city centre and therefore only a short ride by bus, taxi or car. Both Dublin Bus and Aircoach have services that leave from directly outside the airport and can bring you into the city centre. Tickets can be purchased in advance on the Aircoach website at http://www.aircoach.ie/
There is a taxi rank directly outside the Arrivals Hall in Dublin Airport. Taxis into the city centre can cost approximately €25.
By Ferry
Regular, scheduled ferry services operate between Ireland, the UK and mainland Europe bringing both foot passengers and cars and other vehicles to Dublin through two ferry ports, Dublin Port and Dún Laoghaire. Today five passenger Ferry companies connect Dublin with the UK ports of Holyhead, Liverpool and the Isle of Man. Dublin Port is centrally located, only minutes from Dublin City Centre. It is Ireland’s busiest passenger Ferryport with up to 18 sailings daily to the UK. For further information on Dublin Port please check out http://www.dublinport.ie
Dún Laoghaire Harbour is located 11 kilometres (7 miles) south of Dublin city. Dún Laoghaire is serviced by the DART (Suburban Rail) which can take you to and from the City Centre in less than 30 minutes. Dún Laoghaire is also serviced regularly by Dublin Bus. For further information on Dún Laoghaire Harbour please check out http://www.dlharbour.ie/.
Find out more about ferry routes to and from Ireland.