• Date
  • Location Spire of Dublin, O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, Ireland

The Dublin Half Marathonn the heart of Dublin City on O’Connell Street on Sunday 3 May 2026,runners dublin blur

The event will impact public transport services.
There will be diversions in place for public transport services.

  • Course: The 21.1 KM / 13.1-mile race will start in the heart of Dublin City on O’Connell Street.
  • The 2026 Dublin City Council Dublin City Half Marathon
    • starts on O’Connell Street and
    • finishes on Guild Street in the North East Inner-City.
  • The course will take runners out of the north of the city and will finish back in the city centre.
  • Start time: 8:30am

LUAS

Details: Luas May Bank Holiday Weekend Service Changes – Luas

Bus replacement: Luas Red Line Temporary Partial Closure: Heuston to Tallaght and Saggart due to Engineering Works – Luas

Services on Sunday, May 3 will be further impacted due to the Dublin City Council Half Marathon, resulting in temporary adjustments across both Luas lines.
Passengers are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time

Luas Red Line

  • From 7:00: Bus service operates to Heuston only.
    No tram service between Heuston and The Point until approximately 9:45am.
  • From 9:45 (approx.): Tram service resumes between Heuston and Connolly only to facilitate the marathon finish on Guild Street.
  • From 14:00: Full tram service resumes between Connolly and The Point.

Luas Green Line

  • 7:00 – 9:30: No tram service between St Stephen’s Green and Dominick
  • Trams will operate:
    • Brides Glen to St Stephen’s Green
    • Broombridge to Dominick

Luas Park and Ride Information: 

  • On the Luas Red Line there are Park & Ride facilities
    • at Cheeverstown (J2 M7), and
    • Red Cow (left off M7 before Red Cow Interchange).
  • On the Luas Green Line you can Park & Ride at
    • Balally (Dunrum),
    • Carrickmines (J15 M50),
    • Sandyford (J14 M50) and
    • Stillorgan (J14 M50)

Further information on Luas Park & Rides, including how to pay for car parking, is available here.

For transport to the city centre – where your line or stop is impacted, check the  Bus replacement service: Luas Red Line Temporary Partial Closure: Heuston to Tallaght and Saggart due to Engineering Works – Luas

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RACE ROUTE & Time

The race will start at 8:30 AM on O’Connell Street
The 13.1-mile race will start in the heart of Dublin City on O’Connell Street.
The course will take runners out of the north of the city and will finish back in the city centre.
The exact route map will be published closer to race day.

DCHM_26_ROUTE_MAP dublic city half marathon may 3

Download Route map (PDF 3Mb)

Dublin city half marathon start and finish 2026 map

Download race start and finish area – map (PDF 3Mb)

 

The race is open to walkers as well as runners.

The course will be marked in KM

Public transport service diversions

  • Bus diversions ( subject to confirmation ) will be in place for the duration of the race for Dublin Bus, Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland services. This includes O’ Connell street, Malahide road, coast road, Howth road, Drumcondra, Santry, Gardiner street and Clontarf.
  • LUAS Red and Green line will have closures and loops in operation.
  • Luas Green Line
    • 7:00 – 9:30: No tram service between St Stephen’s Green and Dominick
    • Trams will operate:
      • Brides Glen to St Stephen’s Green
      • Broombridge to Dominick
  • Luas Red Line
    • From 7:00: Bus service operates to Heuston only.
    • No tram service between Heuston and The Point until approximately 9:45am.
    • From 9:45 (approx.): Tram service resumes between Heuston and Connolly only to facilitate the marathon finish on Guild Street.
    • From 14:00: Full tram service resumes between Connolly and The Point.

Public Transport Services

List of Road Closures (subject to confirmation)

Saturday 2nd From To
Guild Street – From Spenser Bridge to Mayor Street Bridge 12:00pm 6pm Sunday 3rd
(Finish) Guild Street Sat 2nd 12:00pm 6:00pm

 

Sunday 3rd From To
Mayor Street Lower 4:00am 4:00pm
Common Street 4:00am 2:30pm
Excise Walk 4:00am 2:30pm
Georges Dock 10:00am 2:30pm
Mayor Street Upper – Park Lane to Mayor Street Bridge 4:00am 2:30pm

 

START    
Sunday 3rd From To
O’Connell Street – Southbound 03:00:00 13:00pm
O’Connell Street – Northbound 06:30:00 10:30am
Cathal Brugha Street 06:00:00 13:00pm
Findlater Place 06:00:00 13:00pm
Talbot Street – From Gardener Street Lower 06:00:00 10:30am
Malborough Street – Eden Quay to Parnell Street 06:00:00 10:30am
Malborough Place 06:00:00 10:30am
Earl Place 06:00:00 10:30am
Sackville Place 06:00:00 10:30am
Thomas Lane 06:00:00 10:30am
Abbey Street Lower 06:00:00 10:30am
Old Abbey Street 06:00:00 10:30am
Cathedral Street 06:00:00 10:30am
Parnell Street 08:00:00 10:30am

 

RACE COURSE From Sun 3rd To
Parnell Street 8:15am 10:30
SummerHill 8:15am 10:30
North Circular Road 8:15am 10:30
Russell Street 8:15am 10:30
Jones Road 8:15am 10:30
Clonliffe Road 8:15am 10:30
Richmond Road 8:15am 10:30
Druncronda N1 (RHS) 7:30am 10:55
Swords Road 7:30am 10:55
Off ramp to Shantalla Bridge 7:30am 10:55
Shantalla  Road 8:15am 10:30
Beaumont Road 8:30am 10:30
Skellys Lane 8:30am 10:30
Artane BFRC roundabout 8:30am 11:00
Kilmore Road 8:30am 11:00
Malahide Road 8:30am 11:30
Gracefield Road 9:00am 11:30
Brookwood Grove 9:00am 11:30
Brookwood Avenue 8:15am 12:00
Howth Road 9:00am 12:00
Watermill Road 9:00am 12:00
All Saints Drive 9:00am 12:00
All Saints Park 9:00am 12:00
Watermill Road 9:00am 13:00
James Larkin Road (traffic box) 9:00am 13:00
Onto Cycle Path 9:00am 13:00
Cycle Path beside Clontarf Road 9:00am 13:00
Cycle Path beside Alfe Byrne Road 9:00am 13:00
East Wall Road 9:15am 13:00
West Road 9:15am 13:00
Ossory Road 9:15am 13:40
North Strand Road 9:30am 13:40
Seville Place 3:00am 14:00
(Finish) Guild Street Sat 2nd 12:00pm 6:00pm
  • Bus diversions will be in place for the duration of the race for Dublin Bus, Bus Éireann and Go-Ahead Ireland services.
  • This includes O’ Connell street, Malahide road, coast road, Howth road, Drumcondra, Santry, Gardiner street and Clontarf. subject to confirmation

Dublin Bus – Dublin City Half Marathon 2026

We wish to advise customers that the Dublin City Half Marathon will take place on Sunday 03 May 2026.

To facilitate the race, the below areas will be closed to traffic,

  • O’Connell Street Southbound will be closed between 03.00hrs and 13.00hrs.
  • O’Connell Street Northbound will be closed between 06.30hrs and 10.00hrs.
  • Talbot Street will be closed, west of Gardiner Street until 10.30hrs.
  • Drumcondra Road will be closed inbound between 08.15hrs and 10:30hrs.
  • Beaumont will be closed between 08.30hrs and 11.00hrs.
  • Collins Avenue East will be closed between 08.30hrs to 11.00hrs.

Therea re a number of diversions over this weekend due to the various events/ planned roadworks across the city.

Due to the Dublin half marathon on Sunday 3 May, there will be diversions on routes 104, N2 and 73

  • 104 Diversion will be from 07:00 to 11:30 on Sunday May 3rd
  • Stops Affected:
    • 231,232,242,243,244,245,4474,4790,1220,1221,674,4389,4390,530,4785,7607,1764,1765,1767,7129,1734,1735,1736,1737,1738,4794,1741,1742,1743,1650,1652,1773,1774,1651,4784,608,4791,4792,662,1196,1197,4473,250,251,252,255,218,220.
  • The N2 diversion will be form 07:00 to 11:30 on Sunday May 3rd.
  • Stops Affected:
    • 89,116,117,118,8304,8305,1487,1488,1489,667,4794,1738,1739,669,1491,1492,1493,259,8306,87,88.
  • The 73 diversion will be from 06:00 to 10:30 on Sunday May 3rd
  • Stops Affects:
    • 1172,1173,4509,499,500,1484,512,513,1481,7320,1486,1487,1497,1495,1496,1515,1499,1485,4518,501,510,511.8411,7402.

Friday 1st of May, there will be a diversion on our

  • 73 service from 18:30 to 20:00 (due to city centre march)
  • Stops Affected: 297, 1172, 1173.

Saturday 2nd to Tuesday 5th of May.

Note – Engineering works on Luas on James Street may cause delays on route 73

  • LUAS Red and Green line will have closures and loops in operation.
  • Green Line will go to St. Stephens Green and Dominic Street and
  • The Red Line will run just to Smithfield

Services on Sunday, May 3 will be further impacted due to the Dublin City Council Half Marathon, resulting in temporary adjustments across both Luas lines.
Passengers are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time

Luas Red Line

  • From 7:00: Bus service operates to Heuston only.
    No tram service between Heuston and The Point until approximately 9:45am.
  • From 9:45 (approx.): Tram service resumes between Heuston and Connolly only to facilitate the marathon finish on Guild Street.
  • From 14:00: Full tram service resumes between Connolly and The Point.

Luas Green Line

  • 7:00 – 9:30: No tram service between St Stephen’s Green and Dominick
  • Trams will operate:
    • Brides Glen to St Stephen’s Green
    • Broombridge to Dominick

Luas Park and Ride Information:

  • On the Luas Red Line there are Park & Ride facilities
    • at Cheeverstown (J2 M7), and
    • Red Cow (left off M7 before Red Cow Interchange).
  • On the Luas Green Line you can Park & Ride at
    • Balally (Dunrum),
    • Carrickmines (J15 M50),
    • Sandyford (J14 M50) and
    • Stillorgan (J14 M50)

Further information on Luas Park & Rides, including how to pay for car parking, is available here.

Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail provide great links to Dublin city from all over the country, arriving to Connolly and Heuston train stations.

  • From Heuston train station, take the Red Line Luas towards Smithfield.
  • From Smithfield, 20 minute walk to O’Connell street
  • From Connolly train station, 15-minute walk to O’Connell street
Spire of Dublin, O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, Ireland