Flights to Dublin
Visitors of Ireland are often drawn to Dublin to enjoy the city’s eclectic mix of culture and history. Get ready to enjoy live music as you bar hop around the Temple neighborhood, dine on hearty stews to warm the heart, and marvel at one castle after the next.
SAS flies to Dublin in Ireland from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm.
We fly from all our destinations in Europe, the US (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington D.C.), Canada (Toronto), and Asia (Bangkok, Tokyo and Shanghai).
Benefits on your flight to Dublin
Book your vacation on SAS in advance, and you’re likely to find cheaper flights. If you would like to get an overview of all our destinations in one spot, visit our low fare calendar. All SAS customers will have a 24-hour money back guarantee on any booking. If you find a great offer, book it now – make the plans later.
- Airport: Dublin Airport (DUB)
- Currency: Euro
- Time zone: WET: UTC +0/WEST: UTC +1
- Official language: Irish
Discounted tickets for kids
Experience Dublin with the kids. SAS offers up to 90% discounts on children’s tickets to make it more affordable to bring your kids on your holiday to Dublin.
Board a flight to Dublin and enjoy an Irish city break
Dublin is a small capital that packs a big punch. Home to endless late-night bars, a thriving live music scene, and plenty of wide-open green spaces, the Republic of Ireland’s capital shouldn’t be missed.
When you’re not sampling Guinness at the famous Storehouse or be dancing the night away in Temple bar, you’ll likely be soaking up Gothic architecture at Dublin Castle or stretching the legs in Phoenix Park.
The list of things to do in Dublin is endless, and there’s a little something for everyone.
Fly with SAS to Dublin Airport, and you’ll be ready and raring to begin your holiday feeling relaxed and well rested.
Experience Dublin with the kids and visit some of Dublin’s natural beauties. At Phoenix Park you enjoy the park by bike, spot herds of wild deer and warm up with a nice cup of tea in the park’s little tea house. After a park stroll you can visit Dublin Zoo – also located in the park.
JANUARY 2024
You will enjoy Dublin, everyone does. Cosy pubs with Irish music and Guinness, new exciting food places, incredible historical sites – all in a city that has a certain new energy. Read on to discover some of the best foodie hotspots and where to get the best beer.
Dublin is a city that can mean different things for different kinds of visitors. For some, it’s a gateway to the rest of Ireland and a chance to experience Irish history. For others, it’s a vibrant European capital with a bustling food scene, or the home of trad music. In recent years, elements of the city have reinvented themselves, with new energy being brought to historic neighbourhoods, as well as to traditional food, drink, art and culture.
But many visitors are drawn to Dublin for the parts of the city that have barely changed over the years: its pervasive sense of history, from Viking origins to museums, churches and cathedrals; the music and literature; the welcoming traditional pubs on almost every corner. Whether as a first stop of a tour of the country or as a weekend city break in its own right, Dublin is a destination with enduring appeal.
Can't-miss cultural spots in Dublin
For literature fans
Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI)
A must for anyone with an interest in Dublin’s literary side, MoLI is named for the character Molly Bloom from James Joyce’s Ulysses. Housed in a pair of Georgian buildings on St Stephen’s Green, MoLI showcases revolving exhibits on Irish books and storytelling both new and old, alongside rarities from the National Library, like the very first edition of Ulysses.
Learn about Irish history
Kilmainham Gaol
Regarded as one of the finest tourist destinations in Ireland, this museum of Irish history is on the site of the prison where many Irish revolutionaries were held and executed. A guided tour of the prison takes you through the events of the 1916 Easter Rising, as well as bringing to life other significant stories from Irish history. Tickets get snapped up quickly, so bear in mind that booking opens 28 days in advance.
That black beer
Guinness Storehouse
It’s hard to leave Dublin without spending some time with Guinness. Locals have differing opinions on where the black stuff tastes best, but you can’t beat experiencing the real thing with a tour of the Guinness Storehouse. Located on the site of the St James Gate brewery, where the streets outside carry the distinctive smell of the stout-making process, your entry comes with a pint in the Gravity Bar, which offers panoramic views of the city centre.
Dublin's best food and drink
Upscale and local
Spitalfields
In the heart of the Liberties you’ll find Spitalfields, an upscale pub-slash-restaurant with a very elegant wood-panelled dining room and a menu packed with locally sourced Irish ingredients like beef, cheese and vegetables. It’s the perfect place for a special dinner in this historic neighbourhood. The menu changes regularly, but the signature dish is the cock-a-leekie pie, a glorious chicken pie made for two to share.
Where musicians go for Irish music
The Cobblestone
Throw a pebble in Dublin and you’re sure to hit a pub with nightly trad sessions. But the Cobblestone in Smithfield is the real thing - where the musicians themselves go when they want to hear some authentic Irish music. Beloved by its locals and regulars, music-loving visitors from all over the world are also made to feel welcome, with excellent service from the barmen.
For fish lovers
Fish Shop
Looking at the menus of Dublin, you might forget that it’s a city on the sea. Seafood isn’t always afforded the respect it deserves in the city, but at Fish Shop you’ll find locally-caught fish in batter, along with mussels and oysters, served in a casual counter-top setting. Every dish on the menu is cooked simply, letting the quality of the catch shine.
Where to stay
Warm and friendly
Brooks Hotel
With an enviable address just off Grafton Street, the family-owned Brooks Hotel has a warm atmosphere, friendly staff and simple, elegant rooms. Combining the amenities of a larger boutique hotel with the personality and charm of a smaller establishment, Brooks is an ideal base for a walkable weekend in the city centre.
Chic Georgian townhouse
The Dean
Located in a stylishly revamped Georgian townhouse, it’s a short stroll from the Dean to the restaurants and bars of Camden Street. Chic rooms, a rooftop bar and an in-house health club make this lively hotel a good choice for revellers and party-lovers visiting Dublin.
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Always included in your trip to Dublin
Here at SAS, we strive to ensure our customers have a relaxed and comfortable journey from start to finish. Regardless of which ticket type you carry, you’ll always enjoy certain SAS customer benefits. Always included in your flight to Dublin is easy online check-in, coffee & tea onboard and use of the SAS App.
Included in your travel class: | SAS Go | SAS Plus | SAS Business* |
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24-hour money back guarantee | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Carry-on | LightYes* Smart/Pro1 x 8 kg |
2 x 8 kg* | 2 x 8 kg |
Checked bag(s) | LightNo Smart/Pro1 x 23 kg |
Smart1 x 23 kg Pro2 x 23 kg |
2 x 32 kg |
Fast track** | No | Yes | Yes |
SAS Lounge** | For an additional fee | Yes | Yes |
Food & beverages | Long distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US:Yes Flights within Scandinavia/Europe:Can be pre-ordered |
Yes | Yes |
WiFi | For an additional fee | For an additional fee | Yes |
*flights to/from Asia, Canada and US **When available
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