Ireland

Entry

You are obliged to be able to always identify yourself with your passport or identity card. 

Safety

The situation is stable. Pickpocketing is particularly common in Dublin. In the big cities, crime can vary depending on the neighborhood. Check with local contacts or the hotel to see if there are any neighborhoods that require extra caution. Observe the usual precautions against petty crime.

Important phone numbers

+353 is the international code

112 - police

112 - ambulance

Language

The Constitution of the Republic of Ireland establishes Gaelic as the main official language. However, English is the main language spoken.

Currency and means of payment

In Ireland you pay in Euro (EUR). You can pay everywhere with credit cards. It is accepted as a means of payment in all shops, Restaurant or Hotels.

Tip 

In Ireland, tipping is appreciated but is not a liability. Ireland is part of the Eurozone and therefore has the Euro as its official currency. However, Ireland is not to be confused with Northern Ireland and its capital Belfast. Northern Ireland belongs to the United Kingdom, which is why the currency there is also sterling.

Transport and infrastructure 

Remember to drive on the left. Keep left when starting off or when turning from one road to another. When entering a roundabout, give way to traffic coming from the right.

Opening hours

Supermarkets in Ireland are usually open until 10pm during the week and even until 8pm on Sundays. Some other shops are open on Sundays, but not as long as supermarkets and only until 6pm on weekdays. Pubs usually close at 11.30 p.m. on Sundays to Thursdays and at midnight on weekends, although some do not close until 1.30 a.m.

National holiday

17. March - Ireland's national holiday is St. Patrick's Day. Over time, this day of remembrance has developed into a great celebration and expression of Irish identity.