PLANNING ON DRIVING in Dublin at the weekend?

You’d be better off leaving the car at home (or in Fairview, whatever).

There’ll be major traffic disruption in the city between Friday night and Tuesday morning as the latest phase of Luas Cross City works take place.

Here are the main points:

Access to the quays across O’Connell Bridge closed to eastbound and westbound traffic.

Local diversions will be in place and access to car parks will be maintained – significant disruption to traffic is expected.

If you need to drive through Dublin City, it’s being recommended you use the ‘Inner Orbital’ route (below).

A number of Dublin Bus routes will be affected.

The restrictions will be in place between 8pm on Friday and 6am on Tuesday.

The ‘Orbital Route’ motorists are being asked to take will essentially bring drivers between the areas of the South Docklands, Stephen’s Green, Smithfield to the west and Parnell Square to the north.

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Heavy traffic volumes are expected on roads in those areas as a result.

It will be particularly busy around Croke Park and the Aviva Stadium – with a full schedule of matches taking place at GAA HQ on Saturday and Sunday, and a Celtic v Barcelona fixture at the Lansdowne Road stadium on Saturday evening.

People are being urged to take public transport if at all possible. There’ll be free parking at a range of Luas Park & Ride locations over the weekend, and at these train stations.