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Find Your Way to Jameson Distillery Bow St.

How to Get to Jameson Distillery Bow St.

Jameson Distillery Bow St. is conveniently located in the heart of Dublin, making it easy to reach by tram, bus, walking, or cycling. Whether you’re arriving from a nearby hotel, major transport hubs, or exploring the city on foot, our distillery is just a short distance away. Follow these directions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit to the birthplace of Jameson whiskey.

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Bow St, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 N9VH, Ireland

Getting Here

The Luas Red Line is a fast and convenient way to get to Jameson Distillery Bow St. The closest tram stop is Smithfield, which is just a 2-minute walk from the distillery.

Luas Red Line travels from Taylors Lane in the south to The Point in the north, connecting key areas such as O’Connell Street, Heuston Station, and The Convention Centre Dublin.

-From the Smithfield stop, walk across the square and you’ll easily spot the distillery on your left.

-The Luas is a popular choice for visitors staying in central Dublin or arriving from the train stations, offering an efficient and eco-friendly way to reach us.

Dublin Bus offers multiple routes that bring you close to Jameson Distillery Bow St. The nearest bus stop is Arran Quay, which is only a 2-minute walk from the distillery.

Dublin Bus Routes: Routes like 26, 66, 66A, 67, 68, and 69 all stop near Arran Quay. This makes it convenient for visitors coming from popular areas such as Dublin Airport, Dublin Zoo, and Phoenix Park.

The bus stop is located along the North Quays, and from there, it’s a short walk through the charming Smithfield area.

Night Buses: If you’re visiting later in the evening, some night routes like NiteLink services also stop near Smithfield, offering a late-night option to get to the distillery.

Dublin is known for being a bike-friendly city, and there are plenty of cycling routes that will take you straight to Jameson Distillery Bow St.

Dublin Bikes: If you’re using Dublin’s bike-sharing scheme, the nearest station is at North Smithfield Square, just a 2-minute walk from the distillery. The bikes are easy to rent and return at any of the stations across the city.

Cycling Routes: Dublin has a network of well-marked cycle lanes throughout the city, and you’ll find cycling routes running along the River Liffey, as well as through the Phoenix Park and Smithfield areas.

Bike Parking: If you’re cycling on your own bike, you’ll find bike racks near the distillery for secure parking during your visit.

Jameson Distillery Bow St. is conveniently located in Dublin’s Smithfield area, making it easily accessible by taxi or rideshare services like Uber or Free Now.

Taxi Services:
Journey Duration: Approximately 5–10 minutes from central Dublin locations.

Estimated Fare: Typically ranges from €9 to €12, depending on traffic and starting point.

Nearby Taxi Ranks: While there isn’t a dedicated taxi rank directly outside the distillery, taxis are readily available throughout the city. You can hail one on the street or use a taxi-hailing app.

Rideshare Services:
Uber: Available throughout Dublin. Simply open the app, set your pickup location, and enter “Jameson Distillery Bow St.” as your destination.

-Free Now: Another popular rideshare option in Dublin. Similar to Uber, you can book a ride via their app.

FAQs

How do I get to Jameson Distillery Bow St. by tram?

The closest tram stop is Smithfield on the Luas Red Line, which is just a 2-minute walk from the distillery. You can take the Red Line from O’Connell Street or Heuston Station to reach Smithfield easily. If you’re coming from Trinity College Dublin or Temple Bar, it’s a short 15-minute walk to the distillery from the Ha’penny Bridge or Fleet Street.

Which bus routes go to Jameson Distillery Bow St.?

Several Dublin Bus routes stop near the distillery, with the closest stop being Arran Quay, located just 2 minutes away. Bus routes such as 26, 66, 67, and 68 travel to this area, connecting you from key locations in Dublin, including Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo, and Dublin Airport.

Is Jameson Distillery Bow St. accessible by bike?

Yes, Dublin is a bike-friendly city, and Jameson Distillery Bow St. is easily accessible by bicycle. There is a Dublin Bikes station at North Smithfield Square, just a 2-minute walk from the distillery. If you’re bringing your own bike, you’ll find bike racks near the entrance for secure parking.

How do I get to the distillery by car or taxi?

Jameson Distillery Bow St. is just a short drive from major Dublin landmarks. If you’re taking a taxi or rideshare service like Uber or Free Now, the distillery is located at Bow St, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 N9VH. The estimated fare from Dublin Airport is around €20-€25, and from Heuston Station, it’s about €10-€15. There are also several car parks nearby where you can park.

Is there parking available at the distillery?

While there isn’t dedicated parking at the distillery, there are several public parking options nearby. You can find parking facilities in the Smithfield area, just a short walk from the distillery. For longer visits, check for discounted rates at nearby parking garages.

What is the walking distance from major landmarks to Jameson Distillery?

From Trinity College Dublin, it’s about a 20-minute walk to the distillery, passing through Temple Bar and across Ha’penny Bridge. If you’re coming from Dublin Castle or St. Stephen’s Green, the walk is around 25 minutes.

Are there any special considerations for people with mobility issues?

Jameson Distillery Bow St. is fully wheelchair accessible, including the entrance, restrooms, and tour areas. We offer wheelchair rentals upon request, so please contact us ahead of your visit to ensure availability. The nearest accessible tram stop is Smithfield, which is just a short distance away.

What is the best way to get to Jameson Distillery if I am using public transport?

The easiest way to reach us via public transport is by taking the Luas Red Line to the Smithfield stop, which is just 2 minutes away from the distillery. Alternatively, Dublin Bus routes 26, 66, and 67 pass through Arran Quay, only a short walk from the distillery.

Can I bring a bike to the distillery?

Yes, you can bring a bike to the distillery. There is a Dublin Bikes station at North Smithfield Square, just a short walk away. If you’re using your own bike, there are racks available near the entrance for secure parking.

Is it easy to get to the distillery from Dublin Airport?

Yes, the distillery is easily accessible from Dublin Airport. By taxi, the journey takes around 25-30 minutes, with a fare of about €20-€25. Alternatively, you can take the Airlink Express bus to O’Connell Street and then hop on the Luas Red Line to Smithfield. The total journey by public transport takes around 40 minutes.