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Trains are 8% more expensive in Dublin than in Liverpool.
The average meal is 7% more expensive in Dublin than in Liverpool.
Taxis are 33% more expensive in Dublin than in Liverpool.
Coffee is 8% more expensive in Dublin than in Liverpool.
As Liverpool is one of the most well-known cities in England, a lot of people travel to and from this city. This city is served by Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which is a convenient distance from the city centre. This airport is named after former Beatles member John Lennon, the late, great musician.
You can catch flights from Liverpool to Dublin from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which has remained operational since 1933. Visitors will be greeted by a 7ft John Lennon statue at the entrance that is sure to delight fans of The Beatles.
Liverpool to Dublin flights take off from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which is only 12 kilometres from central Liverpool. It is the 14th busiest airport in the UK and is well connected to the city centre. Hop on one of the Merseytravel buses from the city centre and you will reach the airport quickly. If you wish to travel by train, things can get a little difficult. You will have to take a train from Liverpool Central Station to Merseyrail Hunts Cross Station and then take either bus 80A or 86A to get to the airport. An easier option is to just take a taxi.
Dublin is an enchanting city and the capital of Ireland. It is known for its medieval buildings, bustling streets and friendly pubs. Start your day at the National Museum of Ireland, which has an extensive collection of items showing Celtic history. Your next stop should be St. Patrick's Cathedral, which is an imposing and historic building. Hang around the Medieval Quarter of Dublin, which is known for its beautiful, ancient buildings and churches. Grafton Street is known for its shopping and street music. Lastly, visit Temple Bar, which is not a bar but an entire neighbourhood filled with cafes, restaurants and bars.
Following flights to Dublin from Liverpool you will find that you are not too far from the city centre as it is only 10 kilometres away; just take bus 102 from Sutton Station. If you are around Lower Abbey Street, take bus 41. From Ballinteer, you will need to take bus 16. There is also the famous Airlink Express - known for its comfort - which ferries people from the airport to the city centre. Aircoach offers an equally luxurious 24/7 coach service. You can also take a taxi from the airport to any of the neighbourhoods in the city.
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Have travelled from Dublin several times to fly out to Australia.