By plane
Liverpool John Lennon Airport IATA: LPL ICAO: EGGP, (http://www.liverpooljohnl...). Around 160 flights arrive daily from within the UK and Europe. The airport is well-served by low-cost airlines including Easyjet and Ryanair. For a complete listing of airlines and destinations, see the Summer (http://www.liverpooljohnl...) and Winter (http://www.liverpooljohnl...) timetables.
The airport offers a Fast Track service, which for a charge, means you can bypass the queue at security, but this tends to be worthwhile only for first flights of the day or if you risk missing your flight.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is about 12km to the south of the city centre. Immediately outside the arrivals area you will find a taxi rank and bus stops. Taxis to the city centre cost around £12 Approx. â¬16, US$24 for the 20 minute journey.
Several bus routes go directly to the city centre from the airport:
The No. 500 Airport Express runs every 30min and takes about 45min to reach the city centre. Cost is £3 Adults, £1 Children and £5 Families. It should be said that it is as quick to use the service buses listed below.
The following local buses cost almost £3 to get into the city centre. As discussed above, they're as quick to use:
The No. 80A, run by Arriva, runs every 15 minutes and takes 45 minutes to the city centre.
The No. 82A, also run by Arriva, runs every 30 minutes and takes around 40 minutes to the city centre. This runs direct to Paradise Street interchange without stopping elsewhere in the city centre.
The No. 86A Arriva runs every 15 minutes during the day and now runs through the night, every half hour. This takes a little less time than the 80A as it is a more direct route down Smithdown Road. Journey time is 40 minutes but may be longer at peak traffic times.
The No. 81A also serves the airport, but does not go into the city centre. It may prove useful if you want to visit Woolton or the north of the city, as the route goes round the city ring road, Queens Drive, and terminates in Bootle.
The 80A and 86A also stop at Liverpool South Parkway station. It's a 10 minutes journey from where a frequent train service runs to the city centre in about 15 minutes. This may be a better option at times of peak road traffic 8AM-9AM, 5PM-6PM.
Manchester Airport IATA: MAN ICAO: EGCC can also be used and may be a better option. It is about a 45-60 minute drive away from Liverpool. Direct train services also run between Liverpool Lime Street Station and Manchester Airport operated by Northern Rail. Manchester Airport serves a variety of long haul destinations in North America and Asia, as well as short haul services throughout Europe.
By train
Wikitravel has a guide to Rail travel in the United Kingdom.
Liverpool is served by Liverpool Lime Street station which is in the heart of the city centre. Trains arrive frequently from all parts of the U.K.
Liverpool is only about two hours from London by train. There's a train about every hour, with extra weekday evening peak services from London, and it's not too expensive to get there. You can get a saver ticket for £60 on the day of travel, or for as little as £8.00 if you book a couple of weeks in advance. Tickets are released three months in advance.
There is a direct train from Manchester Airport to Liverpool every hour at peak times around 6:30AM-7:30PM. In addition, it is possible to reach Liverpool by changing at Manchester Piccadilly or Manchester Oxford Road.
Other main services
Birmingham, 1 hr 30 - 1h 45 minutes, half hourlyManchester, 50 minutes - 1h 10 minutes, 5 trains an hour 3 fast to Piccadilly and Oxford Road, of which 1 via Earlestown and 2 via Warrington, 1 slow to Oxford Road (extra services in peak times and 1 slow to Victoria)Leeds, 2 hours, hourlySheffield and Nottingham, 1h 30 mins and 3 hours respectively, hourly