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Phone numbers: Tourist information: Dublin Tourism Centre: The information centre is located in the beautifully renovated Church of St Andrew in the city centre. Their multilingual and helpful staff provide accommodation advice and bookings, ferry and concert tickets, car hire and free information leaflets. You can also buy a Dublin Pass: available for 1 day (35 euros), 2, 3 or 6 days, the Dublin Pass gives free entry to 30 of Dublin’s top attractions, discounts at popular venues and a free airport transfer with Aircoach. Other offices are open in and around the city: Dublin Tourism Office, O’Connell Street Lost property: For all lost property, make enquiries at any Gardai station Health and safety: For emergencies, call 999 or 112 and ask the operator for the emergency service you require: police (Gardai), fire services, ambulance or rescue services. Calls to these numbers are free. Emergency medical services: The following hospitals have 24-hour A&E departments: Beaumont Hospital Adelaide & Meath Hospital Saint Vincent's University Hospital Chemists: Chemists are usually open from 8 am till 8 pm, Monday to Friday. Your hotel should be able to advise where the nearest duty chemist is outside these hours. Dentists For dental emergencies, contact Dublin Dental Hospital, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2. Tel: 01 612 7200 Information for visitors with disabilities: back to top
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