Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Forbidden Fruit 2013



Festival Season has truly kicked in with the first of the big ones on this weekend right on our doorstep. Forbidden Fruit, now in it's second year takes place this Saturday and Sunday in Kilmainham in the grounds of the Museum of Modern Art.

How will it affect traffic?

The N4 will be heavier than normal as will St Johns Rd and the Grand Canal. Island Bridge, Kilmainham and Inchicore will all see an increase in volume. 

With Bloom also on in the Phoenix Park we advise you all to use public transport.

Public Transport

By Luas: Red line to Heuston Station, 5 minute walk to Museum entrance on Military Road. For further information about Luas please click here. There are great park and ride facilities on the red line at The red Cow, Cheeverstown and Tallaght stops.

By bus: There is a special Bulmers Bus which leaves Harcourt St at corner of St Stephen's Green from 1.30pm Sat-Sun and return after the event. IT'S FREE!!

The Drop off point for the buses is East Gate (Main IMMA Gate)

Dublin Bus: Buses to Heuston Station (5 minutes walk via Military Rd): 26 from Wellington Quay; 51, 79 from Aston Quay; 90 Dart Feeder Bus from Connolly and Tara Street Stations to Heuston Station.
Buses to James St (5 minutes walk via steps to Bow Lane onto Irwin St and Military Rd): 123 from O'Connell St/Dame St; 51B, 78A from Aston Quay.

By Train: Train service departs 23.30 Saturday only from Hueston station stopping at: Parkwest, Clondalkin, Adamstown, Celbridge, Naas, Kildare. Tickets purchased at station.

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