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Currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
20%Trains in Dublin are 20% cheaper than in Paris.
Paris$5.03
Dublin$4.02
MealMid-priced restaurant
33%The average meal is 33% more expensive in Dublin than in Paris.
Paris$30.18
Dublin$40.24
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
44%A taxi fare in Dublin is 44% cheaper than in Paris.
Paris$16.10
Dublin$9.05
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
7%Coffee in Dublin is 7% cheaper than in Paris.
Paris$8.83
Dublin$8.22
Exchange rate
1 NZD = 0.5 EUR
1 EUR = 2.03 NZD
Last checked on Sun, 14/12
Distance: 780 kms
Paris airports
Charles De Gaulle (CDG)How far from city centre: 23 kms
Orly (ORY)How far from city centre: 15 kms
Paris Beauvais (BVA)How far from city centre: 68 kms
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB)How far from city centre: 9 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Paris to Dublin

Dreaming of a trip to Dublin? This vibrant city, steeped in history and brimming with culture, offers a captivating blend of iconic landmarks, rich heritage, and stunning natural landscapes. From the majestic Dublin Castle to the iconic Guinness Storehouse, history buffs and curious travellers alike will find themselves enthralled. The city also boasts numerous parks and gardens, providing tranquil escapes amidst the bustling city life. Dublin's charm extends beyond its historical significance; its lively pub scene, traditional music, and warm hospitality promise a truly memorable cultural immersion. The fastest way to reach this enchanting destination is by air.

Direct flights from Paris to Dublin typically last around 1.5 hours. However, flight duration can vary depending on factors like weather conditions and air traffic. Airlines such as Aer Lingus and Ryanair offer numerous direct flights daily, providing convenient travel options for budget-friendly travellers. While most travellers will find direct flights ideal, some less popular routes may require a stopover, potentially adding to the overall travel time. For the best deals and budget-friendly flights, consider booking during the off-peak seasons, such as the months of November, January and February. The ideal time to book a flight is at least a couple of months in advance. Seasonal airfare trends generally demonstrate higher prices during peak season (June to August) and holiday periods. While summer offers the best weather, these months often see the highest tourist influx and thus increased costs and competition for accommodation. The quietest time to visit Dublin would be during the winter months. If you're a budget traveller, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn present a nice compromise of acceptable weather and fewer crowds.

Best time to fly to Dublin

Dublin's climate is temperate, meaning it experiences relatively mild temperatures throughout the year. Summers (June to August) are mild, with average temperatures between 15-20 °C and long daylight hours. Winters (December to February) are cool and wet, with average temperatures around 5 °C and shorter daylight hours. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer pleasant transitional weather, with average temperatures ranging from 8-15 °C. Rainfall is relatively even throughout the year; while it may feel damper in autumn and winter, it rarely pours non-stop. Expect a mix of sunshine and clouds; it is best to be prepared for all types of weather.

Paris airports

Paris boasts several major airports that cater to a large number of passengers and airlines. There are three primary airports serving the city.

Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)

One of the busiest airports globally, CDG is a major international hub, boasting multiple terminals and numerous airlines. CDG is a modern airport with extensive amenities and services. Opened in 1974, it now handles millions of passengers annually.

Orly Airport (ORY)

Another significant airport located closer to central Paris than CDG, ORY is primarily focused on domestic and European flights, though it also serves some international destinations. ORY is known for its efficient operations and more manageable size compared to CDG.

Beauvais–Tillé Airport (BVA)

Situated further from Paris, BVA is often used by budget airlines serving a range of destinations. BVA is a smaller airport than CDG or ORY.

Main airlines for this route

  • Aer Lingus
  • Ryanair
  • Transavia

Dublin airports

Dublin is primarily served by one major airport, but there is a smaller airport mainly used for general aviation.

Dublin Airport (DUB)

Dublin Airport is the main international airport serving the city. A modern facility with multiple terminals, DUB handles a large volume of flights daily with numerous domestic and international airlines, making it a significant hub for both business and leisure travel. It opened in 1940. From the airport, you can reach the city centre via the Aircoach express bus service, various taxi companies, or by renting a car.

Weston Airport (WST)

Weston Airport, is primarily used for general aviation. The main method of transport from this airport is by taxi or car.

What to do and see in Dublin

Dublin offers a captivating blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty, ensuring an unforgettable holiday experience.

  • Trinity College & Book of Kells: Explore the historic Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university, and marvel at the intricately illuminated Book of Kells, a masterpiece of early medieval art.
  • Guinness Storehouse: Embark on an interactive tour through the Guinness Storehouse, learning about the history of this world-famous stout and enjoying panoramic city views from the Gravity Bar.
  • Kilmainham Gaol: Step back in time at Kilmainham Gaol, a former prison that played a significant role in Irish history. The haunting atmosphere and powerful stories will leave a lasting impression.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Paris to Dublin

Is it safe to travel from Paris to Dublin during the Covid-19 situation?
At eDreams we do our best to ensure that your travel plans won't be affected by restrictions or possible cancellations that Ireland may apply. Using the flexible ticket gurantee you can decide if you rather rebook or get a refund!
For flights from Paris to Dublin, how can I find the cheapest price?
The cheapest price for a flight from Paris to Dublin is 17$. At eDreams we use different machine learned based methodologies to find our costumers the best option available, considering airline combinations, stopovers and direct flights as well as different criteria for inbound and outbound journeys.
Is Dublin more expensive than Paris to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Dublin costs an average of 9.05 NZD , 44% cheaper than Paris, with a fare of 16.10 NZD,
while train tickets cost 20% less at Dublin: $ 4.02 NZD versus $ 5.03 NZD at Paris.
If you compare the price of a lunch meal, however, you can find it from 40.24 NZD in Dublin, 33% more than the 30.18 NZD in Paris.
The price of the coffee is around 7% cheaper in Dublin, with an average of 8.22 NZD, while in Paris the coffee costs 8.83 NZD.
How long does the flight from Paris to Dublin take?
Flight length from Paris to Dublin is around 01:52 hours on average, at an average distance of 786 km, for flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).
How is the weather in Dublin compared to Paris?
While in Paris the temperatures can reach an average of 33.34 ºC in summer, with precipitation levels up to 12 mm ,Dublin's temperatures can go up to 23.67 ºC during the hot season, with 12 mm average of rain rate . In winter, however, weather indicators show around -2.3 ºC in Dublin, compared to the -3.85 ºC average degrees reported in Paris. During the winter period, Paris can register 3 mm precipitation, while Dublin have an average of 12 mm rain level.

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