A standard metered taxi from Dublin Airport (DUB) to the city centre is roughly €27–€35 during the day, €35–€45 between 20:00 and 08:00, and €40–€50 in the special-rate window from 00:00 to 04:00 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, plus an M50 toll of around €3.80 if the driver crosses J6–J7. Aircoach 700 is €10 single, Dublin Express is €10 one-way and the Dublin Bus 16 with a Leap card is €2.00. A pre-booked private chauffeur transfer with Irish Ride is a single fixed fare that does not change with traffic, time of day, or how the M50 is moving.
That is the headline. The honest answer to “what will it actually cost me?” depends on when you land, how many people you are, how much luggage you have, and whether you want certainty or surprise. The rest of this guide walks through every option using the National Transport Authority’s official 2026 fare rates so you can plan accordingly — and choose what works for you.
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How the Dublin taxi meter actually works
Every licensed taxi in Ireland runs on a regulated meter set by the National Transport Authority. The current rates have been in force since 01 December 2024 under Statutory Instrument No. 479 of 2024. There are three tariff bands, called Standard, Premium and Special.
| Tariff | When it applies | Flagfall | Rate per km / per minute |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Monday to Saturday, 08:00–20:00 | €4.40 | €1.32 / km · €0.47 / min stationary |
| Premium | Mon–Sat 20:00–08:00, all Sunday, most bank holidays | €5.40 | €1.81 / km (first 15 km), then €2.20 / km · €0.78 / min |
| Special | 00:00–04:00 Fri / Sat / Sun, Christmas Eve to St Stephen’s Day, NYE to NYD | €5.40 | €2.20 / km · €0.78 / min |
The driver does not choose the tariff. The meter detects the clock and applies the right band automatically. What this means in practice is that a flight landing at 22:30 on a Tuesday will cost noticeably more than the same trip at 14:00, even on the same route, and the only thing that has changed is the law.
Worked example — Terminal 2 to Temple Bar
The drive is about 17.5 km and 25–45 minutes depending on traffic.
| Time you land | Tariff | Flagfall | Distance charge (17.5 km) | Time charge (typical 5 min slow traffic) | Sub-total before M50 toll | M50 toll if used | Realistic total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14:00 Tuesday | Standard | €4.40 | €23.10 | €2.35 | €29.85 | +€3.80 | ~€33.65 |
| 23:00 Tuesday | Premium | €5.40 | €31.68 (17.5 × €1.81)* | €3.90 | €40.98 | +€3.80 | ~€44.78 |
| 02:00 Saturday | Special | €5.40 | €38.50 | €3.90 | €47.80 | +€3.80 | ~€51.60 |
*The premium rate is €1.81/km for the first 15 km, then €2.20/km after that — the 17.5 km calculation above blends both. Sources: NTA Maximum Taxi Fares, Transport for Ireland Fare Estimator.
These are realistic ranges and assume a clean run on the M1/M50. Friday-evening Port Tunnel traffic, an East Wall diversion, or a Croke Park match day can add €5–€10 in waiting-time charges. Hailing a metered taxi at the rank means you do not know the final number until you arrive.

The M50 toll — who pays?
The M50 motorway between Dublin Airport and the city centre passes the eFlow toll point at junction 6–7. As of 01 January 2025 the eFlow unregistered-vehicle rate is €3.80 (eFlow). Taxi drivers will route via the M50 only if it is the fastest option (often it is not, between 16:00 and 19:00). When they do, the toll is passed on to the passenger — it is added to the metered fare.
Pre-booked private transfers from a chauffeur company are different: at Irish Ride we absorb the M50 toll inside the fixed quote, so what you see at booking is exactly what you pay. No “wait, what’s this €3.80?” at drop-off.
Bus, coach and rail — the cheaper options
Three public-transport routes leave Dublin Airport for the city centre. Each makes sense for a different traveller.
| Option | Single fare | Frequency | Journey time | First / last service | Drops you at |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aircoach 700 | €10 (€6 online) / €12 return | Every 15 min, 24/7 | 20–40 min | 24-hour | Drumcondra, O’Connell St, Trinity, St Stephen’s Green, Ballsbridge |
| Dublin Express 782 / 784 | €10 one-way | Every 15–20 min | 30–40 min | 04:30 to 00:30 | O’Connell St, Custom House, Westmoreland St |
| Dublin Bus Route 16 (Leap card) | €2.00 (cap €6 day) | Every 15–20 min | 60–80 min | 05:00 to 23:30 | Drumcondra, O’Connell Bridge, Rathmines, Terenure |
The DART suburban rail does not serve Dublin Airport directly. You would need to bus to Howth Junction first, which defeats the point. There is no train at the airport.
Pre-booked private transfer — when does it make sense?
Picking between a fixed-fare private transfer and a metered rank taxi is mostly about certainty, group size and arrival time.
Choose a rank taxi when:
- You are travelling solo or with one other person, with carry-on only
- You land between 09:00 and 17:00 on a weekday
- The rank queue at T1 or T2 is moving (it usually is — Dublin Airport keeps both ranks well-staffed)
- You are happy to read the meter
Choose a pre-booked private transfer when:
- You are 3+ passengers with checked luggage and want one vehicle
- You land between 23:00 and 06:00 (every minute on a meter is the premium or special rate)
- It is your first time in Dublin, late at night, in winter
- You need a child seat and want to be sure it is in the car before you arrive
- You want flight tracking — if the flight is delayed two hours, the driver knows, you do not need to call
- You want the M50 toll, tip and any waiting time inside the price you agreed at booking
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Card or cash?
Every licensed taxi in Ireland has been required to accept cashless payments since 01 September 2022 under the NTA’s Cashless Payments rules. What that means at Dublin Airport:
- All ranks at T1 and T2 are staffed by licensed Small Public Service Vehicles (SPSVs).
- Every car at the rank has a contactless terminal — Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Apple Pay and Google Pay are universal.
- Drivers cannot refuse card payment for an amount over €5.
- You can split the fare across multiple cards if you ask.
- A tip prompt may appear on the card terminal. Tipping is optional in Ireland — round up the fare or add €2–€5 for luggage help. There is no expectation of 15–20 % as you would see in North America. We covered this in detail in our taxi tipping guide.
Where are the ranks, exactly?
If you walk out of arrivals expecting an Uber pickup zone, you will be at a Dublin standstill for a while. Dublin Airport operates official taxi ranks at both terminals — they are signposted and queue-marshalled.
- Terminal 1: leave Arrivals through Door 1 or Door 2, walk straight ahead — the rank is at Zone 1 on the kerb opposite arrivals.
- Terminal 2: leave Arrivals at Level 0, the rank is directly outside Door A.
There is no surcharge or “airport fee” added at the rank — the fare is the meter fare, full stop. We wrote a full Dublin Airport arrivals walk-through covering everything between the door of the plane and the door of your hotel.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a taxi from Dublin Airport to the city centre at night?
Between 20:00 and 08:00 the meter switches to the Premium rate. The same Terminal 2 to Temple Bar trip works out at roughly €38–€45, plus the €3.80 M50 toll if the driver uses the motorway. Between 00:00 and 04:00 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday the Special rate adds another €7–€10 on top of that.
Is the M50 toll included in the taxi fare?
No. Drivers add the €3.80 eFlow toll to the meter when they use the M50. Pre-booked private chauffeur transfers from a licensed operator like Irish Ride include the toll in the fixed quote you agree at booking.
Can I take a Dublin Bus from the airport with a credit card?
Dublin Bus accepts contactless on its newer fleet, but the cheapest fare for Bus 16 to the city centre is the TFI Leap 90-minute fare at €2.00. Buy a Leap card from a vending machine at arrivals or use the TFI Go app — contactless at the door is more expensive.
Is there a train from Dublin Airport to the city centre?
No. There is no rail station at Dublin Airport. The DART (suburban rail) serves Howth Junction and Connolly, but you would need to bus there first. The proposed MetroLink line is under planning and has no opening date.
What’s the cheapest way from Dublin Airport to the city centre?
Dublin Bus Route 16 at €2.00 with a Leap card. The trade-off is a 60–80 minute journey and a transfer point at Drumcondra for many central-city hotels.
What’s the fastest way from Dublin Airport to the city centre?
A taxi from the rank or a pre-booked private transfer, both 20–25 minutes outside rush hour. Aircoach 700 is close — 20–40 minutes — and it runs every 15 minutes around the clock.
Can I pre-book a fixed-fare taxi from Dublin Airport?
Yes. A licensed private hire transfer is one fixed all-inclusive price set at booking. The driver tracks your flight, meets you in arrivals with a name board, and the M50 toll and any waiting time are inside the quoted fare.
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