Ireland Travel Information
Currency
From January the 1st of 2002, the currency in circulation is the
euro. There are some notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500
euros. The nominal values of the coins are the following : 1 cent
(or 1/100 of euro), 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents,
1 euro and 2 euros.
Automatic Teller Machines
(ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in Ireland , click on the link to
your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express
Road
The road network is in good condition. Highways are toll-free but
you have to pay to cross some bridges. Speed limits are indicated
in miles: in cities: 30 miles / hour (48 km/h), on roads: 50
miles/hour (80 km/h) and on highways: 70 miles/hour (112 km/h). The
maximum alcohol level in the blood when driving is 40 mg/ml of
expired air.
Rail
The Irish railroad network is quite old and the schedules are not
always respected. Travellers often have difficulties in
booking.
Internet
The Internet suffix is: .ie
Basic conversation guide
Ireland is an English-speaking country.
Languages
spoken
Official language: Irish. Commercial language: English. The
constitution of the republic recognizes Irish as the first official
language. Nevertheless, it is important to note that only 30% of
the population have command of the Irish (Gaelic) language. Indeed,
only 50,000 people in Ireland speak this language daily. Irish is
still used in certain regions in the West of Ireland. English and
Irish are used for the names of cities as well as road signs.
Business correspondence and documents are written in English.
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