Park Plaza Tyrrelstown Dublin

Church Street , Tyrrelstown , Dublin , Ireland
Telephone: +353 (0) 1 827 5600 Fax: +353 (0) 1 827 5601
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Entrance at night
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Park Plaza Tyrrelstown Dublin is located in the west of Dublin, 8km from the city centre which is easily accessed by taxi and bus. The hotel is near Blanchardstown Corporate Park (1km) and Ballycoolin Business Park (4km). Golfers can enjoy access to two courses within 10 km of the hotel.

Dublin Airport is a short 15-minute drive from the hotel.

Extensive car parking is available at no extra cost.

Local Airports

Dublin Airport Distance from hotel: 12 km Drive time: 15 minutes Taxi fare: 20 euro

*All fares are approximate and are based on a one way journey

From Dublin Airport:
Exit from Dublin Airport to M1 (signposted Dublin)
Leave M1 at J3, then at roundabout take 3rd exit onto M50 ( signposted M50 southbound)
Leave M50 at J6 ( signposted City centre, Cavan), then at roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Navan Road - N3 (signposted Cavan)
Continue along the N3 towards Navan, take first exit signposted Blanchardstown Shopping centre/ Ballycoolin / Tyrrelstown
At top of slip road take a right over the bridge onto the roundabout, take the first exit onto the Snougborough Road.
At the top of the road take a left onto the Ballycoolin Road, continue straight on.
At the end of the road at the lights take a right; continue straight through the first roundabout.
The hotel is located off the second roundabout on the right hand side.

From Dublin City Centre:
Leave city centre from O'Connell Bridge, take south quays to Heuston station.( signposted route to the West)
Cross over the river at Heuston Station Bridge, turn left onto Parkgate Street, and veer right into the Pheonix Park.
Continue straight through the Park following signs for Blanchardstown/ Castleknock until you get to the Castleknock Gates.
Continue along Castleknock road, right onto Auburn Avenue; at the end take a left onto the Navan road towards Blanchardstown.
Continue along the N3 towards Navan, take first exit signposted Blanchardstown Shopping centre/ Ballycoolin / Tyrrelstown
At top of slip road take a right over the bridge onto the roundabout, take the first exit onto the Snougborough Road.
At the top of the road take a left onto the Ballycoolin Road, continue straight on.
At the end of the road at the lights take a right; continue straight through the first roundabout.
The hotel is located off the second roundabout on the right hand side.

From the 'N2':
From the N2 continue forward entering Ashbourne. At roundabout take the 3rd exit, then join the M50 motorway (signposted southbound) entering Dublin. Leave the M50 at junction 6 (signposted City Centre, Cavan), then at roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the Navan Road-N3 (signposted Cavan). At Blanchardstown roundabout take the 2nd exit towards Navan, next taking first exit towards Blanchardstown shopping centre/Ballycollin and Tyrrelstown. Proceed over the bridge taking the first exit off the roundabout onto the Snugborough Road, followed by a left turn at the end of the road onto Ballycoolin Road. Continue straight through the next roundabout onto Cruiserath Road. At the end of Cruiserath road take a right, continue straight through the next roundabout. The hotel is located off the second roundabout.

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