
Liverpool Merseyside, UK Travel Guide
This is the main airport for Liverpool, is around 7.5 miles (12 km) to the southeast of the city centre. LPL serves as a hub for budget airlines, with good connections all Over europe and within the UK.
While further away (35 miles/56 km east), Manchester Airport is a larger international airport. MAN offers a wider range of direct international flights, including many long-haul routes, and frequently has more competitive prices.
How much flights cost is highest during summer (June-August), Christmas, and major school holidays. Shoulder seasons offer better value, with winter seeing the lowest fares.
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Liverpool Lime Street Station is the main railway station. It serves as a hub for national rail connections, making train travel a popular choice for visitors from around the UK.
Liverpool ONE Bus Station is the main hub for long-distance coach services, centrally located with good connections to the city's public transport network.
Driving on british SOIL is on the left-hand side of the road. A valid full driving license from your home country is generally adequate for short visits (up to 12 months).
UK roads are generally well-maintained. Motorways provide efficient connections. Driving in Liverpool city centre can prove challenging due to one-way systems and heavy traffic.
Liverpool's maritime heritage brings sea and river travel as transportation options.
The Mersey Water transport is famous for scenic cruises and commuter services across the River Mersey.
The Liverpool Cruise Terminal is within walking distance of the the central area, giving direct access to hotels, shops, and public transport hubs.
Ferry terminals usually have direct bus or taxi connections to the city centre.
For international flights, arrive 2-3 hours prior. For trains/coaches, arrive 15-30 minutes early.
No specific exit fees or taxes are directly levied on passengers leaving from UK airports or ports at the point of departure. Air Passenger Duty (APD) is typically included in your airline ticket price.
Both airports and main stations offer a range of facilities for departing travelers.
Liverpool Lime Street provides shops, cafes, newsstands, and waiting areas.
Liverpool ONE Bus Station offers basic facilities, including waiting areas and information points.
Allow extra time for security checks during peak periods (early mornings, evenings, school holidays).