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Example Address in Ireland

Learn how to correctly format an address in Ireland, with real examples to guide you.

What is an Irish Address?

A standard Irish address typically includes the recipient's name, street address, locality, town/city, and an Eircode. Here's an overview of the key components:

  • Recipient Name: The name of the person or business receiving the mail.
  • Street Address: The building number and the name of the street or road.
  • Locality: The local area within a town or city.
  • Town/City: The town or city where the address is located.
  • Eircode: Ireland's postcode system, which is a unique seven-character code.

Real Irish Address Examples

Below are examples of correctly formatted real Irish addresses, including business and residential addresses:

Trinity College Dublin

College Green
Dublin 2
D02 PN40
Ireland

Guinness Storehouse

St. James's Gate
Dublin 8
D08 VF8H
Ireland

Galway Cathedral

Gaol Road
Galway
H91 A780
Ireland

Blarney Castle

Blarney
County Cork
T23 Y598
Ireland

Croke Park Stadium

Jones' Road
Dublin 3
D03 P6K7
Ireland

Kylemore Abbey

Pollacappul
County Galway
H91 VR90
Ireland

St. Patrick's Cathedral

St. Patrick's Close
Dublin 8
D08 H6X3
Ireland

Rock of Cashel

Moor
County Tipperary
E25 KX44
Ireland

Kilmainham Gaol

Inchicore Road
Dublin 8
D08 T2X5
Ireland

Sample Irish Eircodes

Here are some sample Irish Eircodes, along with the cities and regions they belong to:

  • D02 PN40 - Dublin 2 (Trinity College Dublin)
  • D08 VF8H - Dublin 8 (Guinness Storehouse)
  • H91 A780 - Galway (Galway Cathedral)
  • T23 Y598 - County Cork (Blarney Castle)
  • D03 P6K7 - Dublin 3 (Croke Park Stadium)
  • H91 VR90 - County Galway (Kylemore Abbey)
  • D08 H6X3 - Dublin 8 (St. Patrick's Cathedral)
  • E25 KX44 - County Tipperary (Rock of Cashel)
  • D08 T2X5 - Dublin 8 (Kilmainham Gaol)
  • V94 EV8A - Limerick (Limerick City Gallery of Art)

Common Address Mistakes

When formatting an Irish address, avoid these common mistakes:

  • Omitting the Eircode or using an incorrect one.
  • Forgetting to include the locality or town/city.
  • Incorrectly ordering the address components, such as placing the city before the street address.

For more detailed guidance on formatting Irish addresses, or to verify an address, consider using a postal verification tool or refer to An Post's official guidelines.