More maps and info on the area on the Digital hub site.
From Heuston Station to The Digital Hub
From the Luas and bus stop outside Heuston Station walk up the hill the Luas travels and turn left onto James’s Street and walk down James’s Street towards the city centre, passing St. James’s Gate on your right. Thomas Street begins with the Bank of Ireland on your left. You will see OneFiveSeven, The Windmill Offices and the Entrance to Digital Depot on the left of Thomas Street. Take the next right after St. James’s Gate up Crane Street toward the Guinness Storehouse. Digital Exchange is located on your left where the cobble stone street begins.
From Dublin Airport to The Digital Hub
Dublin airport is located about 8 miles north of Dublin City Centre and The Digital Hub. It is situated near the M50 and M1 motorways. You can get to The Digital Hub from the airport by bus, taxi, or car.
Departing Dublin Airport join the southbound M1 and follow onto the Swords Road. Continue along the Swords Road through Drumcondra. You should pass over the Royal Canal and continue along the Drumcondra road for about 250m to Dorset Street Lower. Take a left down Gardiner Street and continue through Mountjoy Square along Gardiner Street. Turn left when you arrive at the Custom House and keep right around the Custom House across the River Liffey. Go left and follow the City Quay and then right down Lombard Street. Continue along Lombard Street and take a right down Pearse Street. Keep left and follow Pearse Street around Trinity College to Dame Street. Go west on Dame Street from the Temple Bar/Trinity College area in the City Centre. You will pass Christchurch Cathedral on the right. Keep going straight while the street changes names several times and becomes Thomas Street.
By Bus from the City Centre to Thomas Street
The Digital Hub is well serviced by buses from the City Centre and the nearest stops to The Digital Hub are located on Thomas Street outside the Spar Shop.
Bus 51B from Aston Quay runs every 15 mins. Journey time 10 mins.
Bus 78A from Aston Quay runs every 8-10 mins. Journey time 10 mins.
Bus 123 from O’Connell Street runs every 8-10 mins. Journey time 10 mins.
Bus 123 from Dame Street runs every 8-10 mins. Journey time 10 mins.
By Foot from The City Centre to Thomas Street
Starting from Dame Street, outside Trinity College, go straight ahead towards Christchurch (about 15 mins.) Follow the road around passing Christchurch on your right, leading onto Thomas Street.
By Car from the City Centre to Thomas Street
Go west on Dame Street from the Temple Bar/Trinity College area in the City Centre. You will pass Christchurch Cathedral on the right. Keep going straight while the street changes names several times and becomes Thomas Street.
Directions from Thomas Street to:
Digital Exchange: Turn left immediately after St. Catherine’s Church (on your left) onto Thomas Court. Take the first right from Thomas Court onto Rainsford Street. Turn left off Rainsford Street into the Car park.
10-13 Thomas Street: Keep going straight, passing St. Catherine’s Church (on your left) until you come to 10-13 Thomas Street (The car park entrance is under the archway)
Digital Depot/OneFiveSeven/Windmill Offices: Keep going straight, passing St. Catherine’s Church (on your left) until after approx. 100 meters you will see OneFiveSeven located on the right side of the road. There is also an archway beside it with black gates - this is the entrance to Digital Depot and Windmill offices and car park.
By LUAS
The nearest Luas stop to The Digital Hub is James’s.
At the Luas stop turn right onto James’s Street and walk down James’s Street towards the city centre, passing St. James’s Gate on your right. Thomas Street begins with the Bank of Ireland on your left. You will see OneFiveSeven, The Windmill Offices and the Entrance to Digital Depot on the left of Thomas Street. Take the next right after St. James’s Gate up Crane Street toward the Guinness Storehouse. Digital Exchange is located on your left where the cobble stone street begins.








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