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Buses from Edinburgh to Paris

🚌 The journey from Edinburgh to Paris by bus takes approximately 20 hours and 10 minutes with transfers involved. 🌍 Route options include transfers at London Victoria Coach Station before heading to Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine. 💸 Prices for the bus between Paris and Edinburgh can range from £54 to £117 depending on the route and provider chosen.

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  • No, there is no direct bus service between Edinburgh and Paris. Travelers can take a bus from Edinburgh Bus Station to London Victoria and then transfer to another bus that will take them to Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine. The total travel time, including transfers, is approximately 20 hours and 10 minutes. It's essential to check the schedule and book tickets in advance for a smooth journey.
  • You can catch the bus from Edinburgh to Paris at the Edinburgh Bus Station. The services are operated by Megabus UK, and they depart from this station. Make sure to arrive at the bus station on time and familiarize yourself with the departure location to ensure a smooth start to your journey.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Edinburgh to Paris typically ranges between £54 and £118, depending on the time of booking, the bus company, and the class of service chosen. It's recommended to book tickets in advance to secure the best fares. Additionally, keep an eye out for any promotions or discounts that may further reduce the cost of your journey.
  • The buses from Edinburgh to Paris are typically less crowded during off-peak hours, such as late at night or early morning. Peak times, like weekends and holidays, tend to see higher passenger volumes and thus may be busier. It's advisable to choose mid-week travel and off-peak times to increase the likelihood of a more comfortable and less crowded journey. Booking tickets in advance and checking the schedule for less popular travel times can also help avoid crowds.
  • The first bus from Edinburgh to Paris typically departs early in the morning, with specific departure times varying by the bus service and schedule. The last bus of the day usually leaves Edinburgh in the late afternoon or evening, depending on the route and operator. Travelers should check the latest timetable for Edinburgh to Paris bus services to confirm the exact departure times for both the first and last buses.

Will you be returning to Edinburgh by bus?

If you are looking for a return bus trip, check out the buses from Paris to Edinburgh.

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