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Two buses depart daily from Leeds to Dublin: one shortly after 6:00 p.m. and one at approximately 7:00 p.m. One departure for this journey is direct and takes around 12 hours to complete, while the other requires passengers to change once at Liverpool.
Leeds
A visit to Leeds provides visitors with a variety of options: explore some of the fascinating architecture and cultural attractions on offer before heading to the shopping districts to indulge in some much-needed retail therapy. For history buffs, the Royal Armouries, which was built to house the weapons and armoury of the Tower of London, and the Leeds Industrial Museum will be fascinating. If art is more your thing, Leeds will not disappoint: the Leeds Art Gallery is home to a superb collection of art by British masters while the Henry Moore Institute has a variety of 20th-century sculpture. Head to the Civic Quarter to see some of the city’s varied architecture before making your way to the shopping districts: the Kirkgate Market is the largest covered market in Europe and is home to a wide variety of shops and stalls. More upmarket shopping can be found in the Victoria Quarter, as well as the Thornton’s and Queen’s Arcades.
Dublin
The capital of Ireland, Dublin is a vibrant city with an intriguing past and a rowdy nightlife. For a taste of the city’s striking historical architecture, be sure to visit Trinity College, part of Dublin’s historic and prestigious university, Dublin Castle, and Christ Church Cathedral. One of the city’s most mystical sites is Newgrange, which is home to the finest Stone Age passage tomb in Ireland and one of the most exciting prehistoric sites in Europe. Continue your exploration of ancient history with a visit to the National Museum of Ireland before taking a walk through one of the city’s gorgeous parks - St. Stephen’s Green is especially popular. Don’t visit Dublin without taking advantage of its famous nightlife: head to Temple Bar for a wild Irish night and see if you can keep up with the locals.
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- Around 2 coaches per day.
- Around 2 trains per day.
However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your route between Bury Saint Edmunds and Coventry as scheduled services by train can vary by season or day of the week.
- Trains mostly depart from Bury St Edmunds (BSE) and arrive in Coventry station (COV).
- Travel with Abellio Greater Anglia to go to Coventry by train.
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