Business arrival checklist
- For Dublin meetings, allow extra time for traffic, taxis, venue entrances and weather delays.
- Confirm meeting formality, small-talk expectations, exact office location, after-work plans and transport before committing to tight schedules.
- For work rights, tax, healthcare, driving licence, car rental, immigration or official matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Dublin or your actual arrival city.
- Cards are common in cities, hotels, restaurants and many services, but visitors should keep a backup card and remember that Northern Ireland uses pound sterling.
- Tipping is modest and context-dependent; check service charges, tip small amounts for good table service or taxis where appropriate, and understand pub ordering norms before joining rounds.
- Friendly small talk is common, but privacy, politics, religion, Northern Ireland and stereotypes need care. In pubs, order and pay at the bar unless table service is clear, understand rounds before joining, and do not assume pubs serve food all day. Ask before photographing performers, private homes, children or people in pubs, and respect Irish-language place names or Gaeltacht contexts when relevant.