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Find the Casino

The Casino is easily accessible from both Dublin City Centre (only 5km) and the M50. Once in the local area, the Casino is accessed from the Malahide Road. Coming from Dublin, after junction with Griffith Avenue, turn left at pedestrian lights after Dublin Fire Brigade Training HQ. There is parking for cars and coaches on site, as well as bike racks close to the building.

By Public Transport

Buses serving the area are numbers 14, 15, 27, 27A, 27B, 42, 43 from Connolly Station or Eden Quay or Talbot Street and 123 from O’Connell Street. Visit Dublin Bus for up to date schedules. The nearest stop to the Casino is Nazareth House.

The Dart/Train stop at Clontarf is 1.7km from the Casino. Visit Irish Rail for up to date schedules.

Accessibility

The Casino is committed to accessibility for all users, where possible. The basement reception area and bathrooms are accessed by a flight of stone steps and the interior is accessed by a staircase which might prove difficult for anyone with mobility issues. There is wheelchair access to grounds and exterior only. Contact us for information on tours of the exterior.

Contact us on 01 833 1618 or email us at casino.marino@opw.ie

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The National Botanic Gardens

Distance: 4.5km.

The National Botanic Gardens are an oasis of calm and beauty, and entry is free. A premier scientific institution, the gardens also contain the National Herbarium and several historic wrought iron glasshouses.

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Distance: 5km.

This natural nature reserve is wonderful for birdwatching and wildlife-spotting. The long sandy beach, dunes, and marshes provide lots of space for walking and picnicking.