Visiting Dublin City Hall
Opening Hours
| Dé Luain | 10:00 – 17:00 |
|---|---|
| Dé Máirt | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Dé Céadaoin | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Déardaoin | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Dé hAoine | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Dé Sathairn | 10:00 – 17:00 |
| Dé Domhnaigh | Closed |
Opening Hours
Monday till Saturday 10am till 5pm
Weddings & events may impact the opening hours for the public.
Closed Sundays, bank holidays and for private events.
Contact Details
Visiting Dublin City Hall
Dublin City Council are dedicated to creating an autism-friendly and neurodivergent inclusive environment at City Hall. We are proud to be accredited by Ireland’s national autism charity, AsIam, as a certified autism friendly building. Our staff have been trained in how best to cater to visitors with autism or other neurodivergences. Here are some details we hope will help make your visit to City Hall a much nicer experience for all.
Plan your visit
Below we have some useful videos to help you plan your visit to City Hall whatever the occasion :
Sensory Supports
If you require sensory accommodation or assistance, please speak to any member of our City Hall staff. You are also welcome to present an autism or disability card if you prefer.
Sensory Map – As you enter City Hall through the main entrance to the right of the security desk you will find a sensory map to help you navigate City Hall.
Sensory Kit – We have sensory support kits available on request featuring items such as sunglasses, multiple fidgets & car air freshener.
Quiet Space – If you require a quiet space during your visit, please ask a member of our staff who will arrange this for you or email [email protected]
Getting to City Hall
City Hall is situated at the junction of Dame Street and Parliament Street. The building features four stone pillars framed by ornate balustrades. There are three entry points to City Hall:
- the front door from Dame Street.
- the west door from Castle Street.
- the side entrance from Barnardo Square.
Bus routes: 27, 54a, 56A, 77A, 123, 150.
Red Luas line stops: Jervis or The Four Courts.
Green Luas line stops: St. Stephen’s Green.
Dart Station: Tara Street or Pearse Street.
Car parks: Jury’s Car Park Christchurch, St. Andrew Street Car Park, Drury Street Car Park.
By foot: Five minutes' walk from Trinity College Dublin.
Facilities
- Accessible Toilets
Accessibility
- Accessible Toilets
- Lift from lower ground floor