Bus from Dublin to Riga

Dublin Riga - Price Calendar

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Dublin to Riga buses

Dublin to Riga bus map

Departure: Dublin, Ireland
Arrival: Riga, Latvia
Distance: 1955 kilometers
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For the trip between Dublin and Riga, between and , between Ireland and Latvia, the distance traveled is 1954.06 kilometers.

The bus is the most ecologically-friendly means of land transportation for this trip but not the fastest. Indeed, the trip will be longer compared to taking a plane or train.

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Interesting facts about buses that you may not know

  • In France, before liberalization of the long-distance bus market in 2015, only one bus company existed. Six months after, there were already 5 companies operating on the market!
  • In France, you can take a “Disco Bus” to keep going ‘til the sun comes up! After first appearing in Paris in 2008, coaches can now be privatized for parties onboard, turning into actual dance floors.
  • Unlike airports, bus stations are generally centrally located, another advantage of traveling by bus. No need to go out of the way to get to the airport, often situated on the far outskirts of the city.
  • sometimes bus companies in Europe propose food and drink service on board and sometimes even give out coffee. It's almost like being on a plane.
  • Buses have inspired many films, such as: Speed, The We and the I, Bus Palladium, Into the Wild, and more.