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Buses from Birmingham to Athens

💸 Bus ticket prices between Athens and Birmingham range from £89 to £193, offering travelers a budget-friendly option for getting across Europe by land. The journey may be lengthy, but it allows passengers to take in the scenic views and unique experiences during their travel from the UK to Greece.

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  • No, there is no direct bus from Birmingham to Athens. Travelers would need to take a route that includes transfers, starting from Birmingham Summer Row- Great Charles Street to London Victoria, then continuing on to Praha, ÚAN Florenc before finally arriving in Athens. The entire journey, with transfers, typically takes around 2 days and 6 hours.
  • The Birmingham to Athens bus services, operated by Korona Travel, arrive at the Athens station. This is the designated destination for travelers arriving in Athens from Birmingham by bus. The station in Athens serves as a hub for various transportation options within the city, allowing for easy onward travel to your final destination.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Birmingham to Athens typically ranges between £90 to £194. Prices may vary depending on factors such as the time of booking, availability, and the class of service chosen. It's advisable to check with the bus operator for the most up-to-date and accurate pricing information before booking your journey.
  • The Birmingham to Athens buses are typically less crowded during off-peak travel times, such as weekdays outside of rush hours. It is advisable to avoid peak holiday seasons and weekends for a more comfortable journey. Additionally, booking tickets in advance can help secure a seat and potentially avoid overcrowding on the bus. Travelers may also consider checking the bus schedules and availability during less popular travel times for a more relaxed experience during the journey.
  • The first bus from Birmingham to Athens typically departs from Birmingham Summer Row- Great Charles Street station early in the morning. The last bus of the day on this route usually leaves in the evening. It's important to check the specific bus schedules and departure times as they may vary depending on the day of travel. Travelers should plan accordingly to catch the bus that best fits their itinerary.