HomeVocabularyUsing ‘Arrive in’ and ‘Arrive at’Using ‘Arrive in’ and ‘Arrive at’ admin 9 February 2017 Vocabulary No Comments Using ‘Arrive in’ and ‘Arrive at’Arrive in; a city, country, big areas. Arrive at; buildings, fixed locations. Wrong; I arrived to Ireland last week. Right; I arrived in Ireland last week. Follow the list for other examples; Tweet Pin It Related Posts Common Contrast Vocabulary Study Common Expressions With Time Noun-making SuffixesAbout The Author admin