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Trip to Edinburgh

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Avg. duration20h
Distance1170
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Buses from Paris to Edinburgh

🚌 Starting from Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine, the bus journey to Edinburgh will take approximately 20 hours, including transfers through London Victoria. 🌍 The route covers a distance of 1,019 km and offers various options with transfers, making the trip a convenient and scenic way to travel between these two beautiful cities.

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  • No, there is no direct bus service from Paris to Edinburgh. Travelers would need to take a bus from Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine to London Victoria, and then transfer to another bus to reach Edinburgh Bus Station. The total journey time, including transfers, typically takes around 20 hours. It's advisable to check schedules and book tickets in advance for a smoother travel experience.
  • The Paris to Edinburgh bus services, operated by Megabus UK, arrive at Edinburgh Bus Station. This is the final destination for this bus route. Upon arrival, passengers can disembark and begin exploring the beautiful city of Edinburgh. It's recommended to familiarize yourself with the bus station's layout and facilities for a smooth transition upon arrival.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Paris to Edinburgh typically ranges from €67 to €143, depending on factors such as the time of booking, seat selection, and availability. It's advisable to book tickets in advance to secure the best possible fare for your journey. Additionally, consider checking for any discounts or promotions that may be available when purchasing your bus ticket.
  • The Paris to Edinburgh buses are typically less crowded during off-peak travel times, such as weekdays outside of rush hours. The most crowded times are usually during weekends, holidays, and peak travel seasons. To potentially avoid large crowds, consider traveling during weekdays and booking your tickets in advance to secure your preferred departure time. It's always a good idea to check the bus schedules and plan your journey accordingly for a more comfortable travel experience.
  • The first bus of the day from Paris to Edinburgh typically departs from Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine station in the early morning, around 6-7 AM. The last bus of the day usually leaves Paris in the evening, around 8-9 PM. It's important to check the current schedules and availability as they may vary based on the day of the week and season. Planning ahead and booking tickets in advance can help ensure you secure a seat on your preferred departure time.

Will you be returning to Paris by bus?

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

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