Flights London - Dublin

Last minute flights from London to Dublin

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London Dublin
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Sat, 07 Dec LHR - DUB
Sat, 07 Dec DUB - LHR
131€ 120€
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London Dublin
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Mon, 06 Jan LTN - DUB
20€ 19€
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Sat, 30 Nov STN - DUB
Mon, 02 Dec DUB - STN
35€ 33€
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London Dublin
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Sun, 24 Nov LHR - DUB
Tue, 26 Nov DUB - LHR
155€ 145€
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Sat, 14 Dec LHR - DUB
Sat, 21 Dec DUB - LHR
147€ 136€
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Route information

Currency and cost comparison

Train Local, one-way ticket
40% Trains in Dublin are 40% cheaper than in London.
London 3.42€
Dublin 2€
Meal Mid-priced restaurant
20% A meal in Dublin is 20% cheaper than a meal in London.
London 24.01€
Dublin 20€
Distance: 463 kms
London airports
Heathrow (LHR) How far from city centre: 23 kms
Gatwick (LGW) How far from city centre: 40 kms
Luton International (LTN) How far from city centre: 43 kms
Stansted (STN) How far from city centre: 49 kms
London City (LCY) How far from city centre: 12 kms
Southend (SEN) How far from city centre: 57 kms
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB) How far from city centre: 9 kms

To and from the airports

Flights from London

There are five main airports serving the city of London and its surrounding areas. Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton, Stansted and London City Airports offer a large number of domestic and international flights to and from several destinations within the UK and across the world. Heathrow Airport is considered the largest airport in the UK and it consists of five terminals, which feature advanced facilities and services.

Gatwick Airport is the second busiest airport in the UK and serves major destinations across the Caribbean, Canada and the US. The airports offer several flights from London to Dublin through major airlines such as Ryanair, Aer Lingus and British Airways.

Getting to London airport

London Airports are well served by public transport; therefore, there are several options for your journey from the city to the airports. If you are flying from Gatwick or Stansted, you can catch a National Express coach from London Victoria to the airports. Alternatively, you can take the Stansted Express train from London Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale to Stansted Airport.

If you are departing from Heathrow, the most convenient transport option is the Heathrow Express train, which operates from central London. The Piccadilly line runs from central London to the Underground station at Heathrow Airport. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from Heathrow or any of the airports to your location.

Getting to Dublin

Whether you are into sightseeing or a relaxing city break, Dublin has the vivacity and modernity to keep everyone occupied. The city blends the gorgeous Georgian architecture with the modern developments. The metropolitan city boasts an exciting art and entertainment scene, vibrant nightlife and fine dining. Hosting a range of stunning attractions, Dublin has an identity of its own.

Visit the Guinness Storehouse, which is home to the most lovable drink in Dublin. Explore the Little Museum of Dublin, which occupies an 18th-century Georgian townhouse. Don't forget to visit the home of Irish sport, Croke Park, an 82,000-capacity stadium. Dublin is jam-packed with culture and bursting with distinct personality and glorious heritage.

Getting to the city centre

You should not worry about getting into the city from Dublin airport because there are several transport options available. From the arrival halls, you will find several bus companies that run between the airport and several routes in the city.

The Airlink Express connects directly to the city centre and some stations in the city, such as Dublin Heuston and Dublin Connolly. Aircoach buses are available for transport to the city centre, several major hotels in the city and south Dublin. If you are going to Maynooth or Tallaght in the city, you should probably take the Airport Hopper. Alternatively, you can opt for a taxi ride to your location.

Frequently asked questions about flights from London to Dublin

What are the benefits of booking flexible flight tickets?
Using the flexible flight ticket, you're guaranteed a refund or a rebooking option (without fees) in case of flight cancellations when travelling to Ireland. At eDreams have you covered!
For flights from London to Dublin, how can I find the cheapest price?
On eDreams we use machine learning to find the most economical flight between London and Dublin. By taking into account the combinations of airlines, stopovers, direct flights as well as the various criteria for the journeys, our search engine allows us to offer our customers the best price under the best conditions.
Is Dublin more expensive than London to visit?
Looking at taxi prices, a ride in Dublin costs an average of 4.70 EUR euros, 20% cheaper than London, with a fare of 5.88 EUR euros, while train tickets cost 42% less in Dublin: 2.00 EUR euros against 3.42 EUR euros in London. Comparing the price of a meal, they range from 20.00 EUR euros in Dublin, 17% less than the 24.01 EUR euros in London. The price of a coffee is approximately 10% cheaper in Dublin, with an average of 4.04 EUR euros, while in London the coffee costs 4.48 EUR.
When booking, when is the best time to do so in order to get the best prices for London to Dublin flights?
The most popular month for flights from London to Dublin are: July, August and December.
When is the best time to travel from London to Dublin?
A good period of the year to visit Dublin from London really depends on lots of personal preferences, price being one of the main criteria When it comes to popularity, August is the best month to fly to Dublin from London, basedd on searches from our customers, followed by July and December. If you prefer to avoid the busy season and get away from the crowds January, February and March are the months with fewer searches for the route London -  Dublin.
What is the duration of a flight from London to Dublin?
Flight time, on average, from London to Dublin is usually 01:25 hours on average, at an average distance of 474 km, for flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).
What is the weather like in Dublin compared to London?
The average temperature in London the average temperature is 29.01 degrees in summer, with precipitation around 9.0 mm , Dublin's temperatures reach 23.67 during the hot season, with 12.0 average of rain rate . In winter, however, weather indicators show around -2.3 degrees in Dublin, compared to the -3.09 average degrees reported in London. During the winter period, London can register 6.0 mm precipitation, while Dublin have an average of 12.0 mm rain level.
Which airports have flights between London and Dublin?
The most common route form London to Dublin is: Stansted (STN) to Dublin (DUB). These airlines fly this route: Ryanair. Find more London to Dublin flights between Luton International (LTN) to Dublin (DUB) which are flown by the following airline(s): Ryanair.
The airlines that fly indirectly from London to Dublin are:
Flybe, stopping in Exeter for 765 minutes at least.
  • Air France, with 520 minutes stop in Amsterdam.
  • British Airways, with 95 minutes scale in Manchester.

Dublin - Customer reviews

3.4 /5
Reviews: 26
5.0 /5
Dani
Date 2019-07-16 Age Under 30 City

Dublin is my preferred airport to fly from and to in Ireland. Very clean lots to do there in case of long waits.

5.0 /5
J M
Date 2019-12-17 Age 31-50 City Cavan

To dine in Dublin Airport is very expensive.

5.0 /5
Date 2019-09-24 Age 31-50 City Ireland

Clean and modern. Plenty of choice. Enough seating.

5.0 /5
Babbs
Date 2019-07-03 Age 31-50 City Tipperary

Very easy and well organized

5.0 /5
Gazela
Date 2019-09-01 Age 31-50 City Romania

Perfect

5.0 /5
Ro
Date 2018-07-30 Age 31-50 City Carlow Ireland

Ocs the assistance group in Dublin airport are amazing. They were so kind courteous & respectfull to my mother and to other people I saw them helping. They should travel to train a lot of airport staff around the world how to treat their elderly & disabled clients. Well done dublin airport & COS.

5.0 /5
Danielle
Date 2018-04-26 Age Under 30 City Dublin

Clean easy to get around but staff are extremely rude and not helpful manners are lacking.

5.0 /5
Wes
Date 2019-06-20 Age 31-50 City Ireland

Thankfully Are Lingus couldn't have been more helpful and facilitated me with changes. If it wasn't for them I would have missed both flights. I won't be booking with E Dreams again.

5.0 /5
Penny
Date 2019-06-28 Age 31-50 City County westmeath

Very good

4.0 /5
Larrry
Date 2018-07-19 Age Over 70 City DUBLIN

to much hasel to get in

4.0 /5
Ree.
Date 2018-07-21 Age 51-70 City Galway. Ireland.

Could do with more staff at security. Lots of empty lanes.

4.0 /5
citybreaksguy
Date 2018-09-08 Age 51-70 City Ireland

Getting much better and is a better experience than some of the British airports.

3.0 /5
Bart
Date 2019-07-18 Age 31-50 City Ireland-Poland

Norwegian Airlines definitely decreased your rating.

3.0 /5
Robbie
Date 2018-07-07 Age 31-50 City Kildare

Going through passport control all the self check machines not working also could be a designated pass point for Diplomatic and military personnel

3.0 /5
don't have one
Date 2018-06-11 Age 51-70 City Clonmel Co. Tipperary

Too much walking in between check in and access to airplane. Would have hated to have children with me.

3.0 /5
Irene
Date 2019-03-14 Age 31-50 City Spanish

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3.0 /5
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Date 2018-09-24 Age 51-70 City Co. Meath

Terminal 1 arrivals is in dire need of an update. Terminal 2 is nice

3.0 /5
Chris
Date 2018-08-22 Age 51-70 City U.K.

Very crowded we think that more use of terminal 2 would ease congestion. Like most airports when staff are speaking into the public address system they have the microphone too close and it comes out as an inaudible din.

3.0 /5
Pady
Date 2018-04-02 Age 51-70 City Ireland

Left passport in car did not accept work(HSE) ID with photo have to go back to long term car park to bring passport for ID.

2.0 /5
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Date 2018-03-30 Age 51-70 City Midlands

Checked in T 2 and then had to walk to T 1 for flight. Log walk with hand luggage. Could not bring trolley

2.0 /5
Mari
Date 2018-04-09 Age 31-50 City

Too many security control

2.0 /5
Susan
Date 2018-06-14 Age City Westmeath

Dublin check in very confusing

1.0 /5
Franahoo
Date 2019-07-12 Age 31-50 City Ireland

The air traffic control computer system was down and the flight was delayed over 3 hours on return to Dublin. It was difficult to know what was happening and mixed messages were received from staff. No refreshments were offered on the flight.

1.0 /5
Brendan
Date 2018-02-26 Age 51-70 City Ireland

My luggage was lost twice on my trip because dreams did not give me a booking with direct luggage transfer to my destinations

1.0 /5
RoRo
Date 2019-02-22 Age City

Will not fly with again feel very badly done by

1.0 /5
Leona
Date 2018-08-14 Age Under 30 City Tipperary Ireland

Wish I could give zero stars pity I even have to give one

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