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Buses from Brussels to Rome

🚌 The bus journey from Brussels to Rome is a long yet scenic route with a total duration of approximately 22 hours and 51 minutes. 🌍 The trip will involve departing from Brussels-North Station and making a transfer at Bologna Centrale before reaching the final destination at Roma Tiburtina TiBus.

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  • No, there is no direct bus service between Brussels and Rome. Travelers can take a bus from Brussels-North Station to Bologna Centrale, where they will then transfer to another bus that goes to Roma Tiburtina TiBus. The total journey time, including transfers, is approximately 22 hours and 51 minutes.
  • You can catch the bus from Brussels to Rome at the Brussels-North Station. The bus service is operated by Pistoia viaggi, and this is where the journey to Rome begins. Make sure to arrive at the station early to ensure a smooth boarding process for your trip to Italy.
  • The bus from Brussels to Rome operated by Itabus, arrives at Roma Tiburtina TiBus station. This is the final destination of the bus journey from Brussels to Rome. Upon arrival at Roma Tiburtina TiBus, travelers can easily access other transportation options to reach their final destination in Rome or continue their journey to other parts of Italy.
  • There are multiple buses that operate between Brussels and Rome however, there is no direct bus service. Travelers can take a bus from Brussels-North Station to Bologna Centrale and then transfer to another bus to reach Roma Tiburtina TiBus station in Rome. The journey, including transfers, typically takes approximately 22 hours and 51 minutes. Both Pistoia viaggi and Itabus are companies that provide bus services for this route.
  • The Brussels to Rome buses are typically less crowded during off-peak travel times, such as weekdays outside of rush hours. The most crowded times are likely to be during weekends or peak travel seasons, such as summer holidays or festive periods. It's advisable to check the bus schedule and book tickets in advance to secure a seat and avoid overcrowding, especially during peak times.
  • The first bus from Brussels to Rome, operated by Pistoia viaggi, typically departs from Brussels-North Station in the early morning, around 7:00 AM. The last bus of the day, operated by Itabus, usually leaves Brussels-North Station in the evening, around 9:00 PM. Travelers should check the specific schedules and timings closer to their travel date to confirm the exact departure times of the first and last buses.

Will you be returning to Brussels by bus?

If you are looking for a return bus journey, you can check the buses from Rome to Brussels.

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