How to Get to Revenue Office Dublin
Complete guide with directions, bus routes, and transport options to reach Revenue Office at O'Connell Street easily and efficiently.
Quick Answer
Revenue Dublin at O'Connell Street is accessible by all city buses. Routes 1, 4, 7, 11, 13, 16, 25A, 38, 40, 46A stop nearby. No DART/LUAS direct connection.
Getting to the Revenue Office Dublin at O'Connell Street is straightforward with multiple transport options available. This comprehensive guide covers all the ways to reach the office, including public transport, driving directions, and practical tips for your visit.
Revenue Office Dublin Address & Location
The main Revenue Office Dublin is located at:
O'Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 R2P9
This central location makes it easily accessible from all parts of Dublin city. Before visiting, check the opening hours and consider whether you need to book an appointment for specific services.
Bus Routes to Revenue Office Dublin
The most convenient way to reach Revenue Office Dublin is by bus. Multiple public transport routes serve the O'Connell Street area with frequent services throughout the day.
Direct Bus Routes
The following bus routes stop directly on O'Connell Street or within a short walking distance:
Routes 1, 4, 7
- Stop: O'Connell Street (multiple stops)
- Frequency: Every 10-15 minutes
- From: South Dublin, City Centre
Routes 11, 13, 16
- Stop: O'Connell Street/Abbey Street
- Frequency: Every 15-20 minutes
- From: North Dublin suburbs
Routes 25A, 38, 40
- Stop: O'Connell Street Lower
- Frequency: Every 20-30 minutes
- From: West Dublin areas
Route 46A
- Stop: O'Connell Street/Cathedral Street
- Frequency: Every 20 minutes
- From: Dún Laoghaire, UCD
Alternative Bus Options
If the direct routes don't suit your journey, consider these alternatives:
- Any bus to **Eden Quay** (2-minute walk)
- Buses to **Abbey Street** (3-minute walk)
- Routes to **Trinity College** (5-minute walk via Dame Street)
- Buses stopping at **GPO** (directly opposite the office)
Important Transport Notes
- No direct DART or LUAS connection to O'Connell Street
- Nearest DART: **Tara Street** (10-minute walk)
- Nearest LUAS: **Abbey Street** Green Line (5-minute walk)
- Peak hours (8-10 AM, 5-7 PM) can be very busy
Driving Directions to Revenue Office
If you're driving to Revenue Office Dublin, note that parking in the city center can be challenging and expensive. Here are the main approach routes:
From South Dublin
- Take **N11** towards city center
- Follow signs for **City Centre/An Lár**
- Continue onto **Westmoreland Street**
- Cross **O'Connell Bridge** to reach O'Connell Street
From North Dublin
- Take **M1** or **N1** towards city center
- Follow signs for **Dublin Port/City Centre**
- Continue straight onto **O'Connell Street**
- Revenue Office will be on your right
From West Dublin
- Take **M50** to **N4** towards city center
- Follow **Quays** eastbound
- Turn right at **O'Connell Bridge**
- Office is immediately on O'Connell Street
Parking Recommendations
Limited street parking is available on O'Connell Street (paid parking, 2-hour maximum). For longer visits, consider:
- **ILAC Centre Car Park** (5-minute walk)
- **Arnotts Car Park** (3-minute walk)
- **Jervis Shopping Centre** (8-minute walk)
- **Q-Park Trinity Street** (7-minute walk)
Check our detailed parking guide for rates and availability.
Walking Directions from Key Locations
From Dublin Airport
- Take **Airlink Express 747** to O'Connell Street (45 minutes)
- Alternative: **Bus 16** direct to city center
- Taxi journey: 30-45 minutes depending on traffic
From Connolly Station
- Exit station onto **Amiens Street**
- Walk south towards **Custom House**
- Cross **Talbot Memorial Bridge**
- Continue straight to O'Connell Street (8-minute walk)
From Heuston Station
- Take **LUAS Red Line** to **Abbey Street** (15 minutes)
- Walk 5 minutes to O'Connell Street
- Alternative: Bus from station to city center
From Temple Bar Area
- Walk north on **Westmoreland Street**
- Cross **O'Connell Bridge**
- Revenue Office is immediately ahead (5-minute walk)
Accessibility & Transport for Special Needs
Revenue Office Dublin is accessible to people with mobility issues:
- **Wheelchair accessible** bus stops on O'Connell Street
- **Step-free access** to the building
- **Accessible parking spaces** available nearby
- **Audio announcements** on most bus routes
- **Priority seating** available on public transport
If you have specific accessibility needs, contact the Revenue Office in advance to ensure appropriate assistance is available.
Best Times to Travel
To avoid crowds and ensure smoother travel to Revenue Office Dublin:
Optimal Travel Times
- **Best time**: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM (off-peak hours)
- **Avoid**: 8:00-9:30 AM and 5:00-6:30 PM (rush hours)
- **Weekdays**: Less crowded than Saturdays
- **Month-end**: Expect higher visitor numbers
What to Bring for Your Visit
Before traveling to Revenue Office Dublin, ensure you have the necessary documentation. Requirements vary by service:
- **Valid photo ID** (passport or driving license)
- **PPS Number** documentation
- **Relevant forms** completed in advance
- **Supporting documents** as per service requirements
Check specific requirements for services like PAYE inquiries, tax clearance certificates, or VAT registration before your visit.
Alternative Revenue Locations
If O'Connell Street is not convenient, consider these alternative Revenue locations:
- **Revenue Online Services** via MyAccount portal
- **ROS (Revenue Online Service)** for business users
- **Phone services** available through main Revenue helpline
- **Post services** for document submission
Walk-in Service Notice
While walk-in services are available, appointment booking is recommended for complex queries. Many services can be completed online through ROS or MyAccount, saving you the journey entirely.
Emergency Contact Information
If you encounter issues getting to Revenue Office Dublin:
- **Dublin Bus information**: 01 873 4222
- **Traffic updates**: AA Roadwatch or radio updates
- **Revenue Office**: Check contact information
- **Emergency services**: 112 or 999
For general inquiries about Revenue services, business registration, or tax returns, consider calling ahead to confirm your visit requirements and reduce travel time.