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Parking

Grand Canal Square - Q Park

Access:                          Chimney View, just off Pearse Street. Map

Opening hours:            7am to midnight.

Pricing:                           €3.00 per hour. Max €20.00 per day

Free services:               Jump start, tyre change, buggy and umbrellas on loan.

Payment options:         Cash only. credit card will follow soon.

Phone:                            Head office: 01 8788957 (9am to 5pm) or 087 9402830

Email:                             info@q-park.ie

Website:                        www.q-park.ie

Customers can pre-book their parking through:

https://bookings.parkmagic.net/cpreservations/booking.aspx?MI=135&CP=28

 

Jurys Inn - Car Park

Access:                           Common Street, IFSC

Opening Hours:            24 hours

Website:                         Jurys Inn - Car Park Info  2010/11

 

Connolly Station - Car Park

Access:                           Off Commons St, Dublin 1

Opening Hours:             Mon-Sat: 7.00am-10.20pm & Sun: 8.30am-9.30pm

Pricing:                            €1.50 per hour; 24 hours - €7.00; Weekend - €18.00

Website:                          www.irishrail.ie

 

National College of Ireland - Car Park 

Access:                           Mayor Street, Docklands, Dublin 1

Opening Hours:             Mon - Sun 05:30am - 10:30pm

Pricing:                            €2:50 per hour
                                          Fixed evening rate 17:30-22:30 Mon - Fri: €3:50. 
                                          All day Sat or all day Sun rate: €5:00.

Website:                         http://www.ncirl.ie/nci2008/About_NCI/Locations/Directions

 

City Quay - Park Rite

Access:                           City Quay, Dublin 2

Opening Hours:             Mon-Fri 7.00am - 8.00pm

Pricing:                            €2.50 per hour

Phone:                            01 542 5600

Website:                         http://www.parkrite.ie/

 

Disabled parking is available at City Quay and on Commons Street.

 


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Docklands Fact

A downtrodden Leprosy hospice was located on Misery hill, hence its name! It was believed lepers were “the unclean” and would be walked to the hospice on Misery Hill with 1 man tolling a bell and another carrying a 40 foot pole to keep everyone at safe distance. Today this is where we get the expression “I wouldn’t touch him with a 40 foot pole!”