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National Gallery of Ireland
Ireland’s leading art museum, with major European and Irish collections and frequent temporary exhibitions in a central city location.
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Distance: 196 miles (317 km)
Most popular Flight | Driving |
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$56 Average price Cheapest | $92 Average price (fuel + tolls) |
4h 6m Average total duration Fastest 1h 6m Onboard + 3h 0m Additional time* | 6h 12m Average total duration (door-to-door) |
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Take a bus from Sheffield to Dublin and enjoy the approximately 196 miles (317 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest bus runs at 04:40, the last at 21:00.
Distance 196 miles (317 km) |
First bus 4:40 AM |
Last bus 9:00 PM |
High Season Jan - Mar |
Low Season Jul - Sep |
Busiest Day Fri |
Least Busy Day Fri |
Discover the best of Dublin — top attractions, local food, transport tips, budget advice, and currency essentials. Plan your perfect Dublin trip today.
Ireland’s leading art museum, with major European and Irish collections and frequent temporary exhibitions in a central city location.
The key museum for Irish prehistory and early history, known for Celtic gold, Viking material, and famous bog bodies.
Major contemporary art museum housed in the historic Royal Hospital Kilmainham, with strong exhibitions and notable formal grounds.
Dublin’s most famous central quarter, known for lively streets, cobbles, cultural venues, and heavy visitor traffic.
The city’s best-known pedestrian shopping street, popular for buskers, energy, and easy access to major central sights.
A landmark Victorian city park ideal for a central walk, with landscaped gardens, ponds, and historic memorials.
A traditional hearty stew, usually made with lamb or mutton, potatoes, onions, and carrots. It is one of Ireland’s best-known comfort dishes.
A classic Dublin dish of sausages, bacon, onions, and potatoes slow-cooked together. It is closely associated with the city’s working-class food history.
A traditional Irish potato pancake or griddle bread, especially associated with the east and north-midlands but widely served in Dublin. It is valued for its crisp outside and soft center.
One of Dublin’s leading fine dining restaurants, celebrated for refined Irish cuisine and polished service in an elegant setting.
A long-established Temple Bar restaurant specializing in boxty and other traditional Irish dishes. Friendly and distinctly local in focus.
A well-regarded Irish restaurant above a historic bookshop, known for seasonal produce, Irish seafood, and views over the Ha’penny Bridge.
Dublin is pricey for lodging, dining, and drinks versus many European cities, though buses and casual eats can be manageable.
Service is often included only sometimes. Tip about 10% in restaurants for good service, round up taxis, and tipping in pubs or cafes is optional.
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Dublin Airport Terminal 2, Dublin -> Dublin Connolly Station, Dublin
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Sheffield to Dublin by bus. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest bus, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Dublin, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

Most Sheffield to Dublin buses use the Sheffield, Pond Street / Harmer Lane (Sheffield Interchange) to Dublin, Busáras station pair. Use this guide to compare Sheffield and Dublin bus stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like bus station facilities and services.
Sheffield, Pond Street / Harmer Lane (Sheffield Interchange) has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Parking, Dining, ATM, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, and Ticket Office.
Food options include: Costa Coffee (in the station), Upper Crust (in the station).
Free Wi-Fi. ATMs are located near the main entrance.
Ticket office support is available at Sheffield, Pond Street / Harmer Lane (Sheffield Interchange).
Available at Sheffield, Pond Street / Harmer Lane (Sheffield Interchange): Parking, Taxis, WC.
Accessibility facilities are available at Sheffield, Pond Street / Harmer Lane (Sheffield Interchange): Elevators, ramps.
Dublin, Busáras is 1 km from Dublin city centre. Public transport options include:
Dublin, Busáras has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Parking, Dining, ATM, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, and Ticket Office.
Food options include: Cafeteria (in the station), Fast-Food Outlet (in the station).
Free Wi-Fi. ATMs are located near the main entrance and in the waiting area.
Ticket office support is available at Dublin, Busáras.
Available at Dublin, Busáras: Parking, Taxis, WC.
Accessibility facilities are available at Dublin, Busáras: Elevators, ramps.
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