Dublin 1
Dublin 13
Dublin 4
Dublin 10
Ireland does not have postcodes. Within Dublin there are some postal districts, ranging in numbers from 1 to 24 and there is also the county Dublin postal district. So it will depend on where exactly you are writing to as to what you would use. For internet forms looking for a postcode, just use IE.
Ireland does not use postcodes. There are postal districts in Dublin city, but not outside of that, including the country of Dublin, which is where Dublin Airport is. All you will need is the particular person or company you are writing to in the airport and then finish the address with: Dublin Airport, County Dublin, Ireland.
It is what is known as Dublin 2.
The Republic of Ireland does not have zip codes or post codes.Dublin is split into postal districts though, so you will see a one or two digit number after the city name in address - such as "DUBLIN 1".There is also an unofficial system called PONC which some people are using as an alternative to postcodes, especially with sat-nav, etc.
Dublin 2 is in the centre of the city, and is therefore part of the county of Dublin.
Ireland does not have postcodes. Greystones is in county Wicklow. When writing a letter to there, you would finish the address with:GreystonesCo. WicklowIreland.It will reach the destination.
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