### Directions and Transportation
#### By Public Transportation:
- Bus: The Molly Malone Statue is well-connected by Dublin Bus services. You can take buses such as the 7, 25, 25A, 25B, 25D, 27X, 44, 47, 49, and more to get to the statue.
- Luas (Tram): The statue is a short walk from the St. Stephen’s Green stop on the Luas Green Line.
#### By Train:
- DART: If you’re arriving by DART, the nearest station to the Molly Malone Statue is Pearse Station. It’s a 15-minute walk from the station to the statue.
#### By Car:
- There are parking options available nearby, but it is recommended to use public transportation due to traffic congestion in the city center.
#### Accessibility:
- The statue is situated on a pedestrianized street with smooth pavement, making it accessible for people with mobility issues. There are also drop-off points for taxis nearby.
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### Ticket Booking and Discounts
- Tickets: There is no entry fee to visit the Molly Malone Statue as it’s located in a public space.
- Group Discounts: Since there’s no entry fee, group discounts are not applicable.
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### Local Amenities
#### Parking:
- Parking Garages: There are several parking garages nearby, such as Q-Park Stephen’s Green and Drury Street Car Park.
- On-Street Parking: Limited on-street parking may be available but can be challenging to find in the city center.
#### Restrooms:
- Public Toilets: There are public toilets located in various locations around the city center, including nearby St. Stephen’s Green.
#### Dining Options:
- Cafes and Restaurants: There are numerous cafes and restaurants around the Molly Malone Statue offering a variety of cuisines to suit different dietary requirements.
- Food Trucks and Street Food: Occasionally, food trucks or street food vendors may be found in the vicinity, offering quick bites to eat.
Please note that the availability of amenities and parking may vary, so it’s advisable to check for the most updated information before visiting.