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Trip to Bordeaux

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Avg. duration18h
Distance1084
Avg. price$
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Buses from London to Bordeaux

🚌 Traveling from London to Bordeaux by bus requires a transfer in Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine, making the journey approximately 16 hours and 44 minutes in duration. 🚌 The cost of a bus ticket from Bordeaux to London ranges from £61 to £106, offering a budget-friendly option for those looking to explore these two vibrant cities by road.

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  • No, there is no direct bus from London to Bordeaux. The journey typically involves taking a bus from London Victoria to Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine and then transferring to another bus that will take you to Bordeaux Halte routière de Paludate. This journey, including transfers, usually takes around 16 hours and 44 minutes. Be sure to check schedules and plan for enough time for transfers during your trip.
  • The bus from London to Bordeaux arrives at Bordeaux Halte routière de Paludate station. This is the final destination for the bus services operated by BlaBlaCar Bus on this route. Upon arrival at Bordeaux Halte routière de Paludate, you can start exploring the beautiful city of Bordeaux and its surroundings. Be sure to check for any specific arrival instructions or guidelines provided by the bus operator.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from London to Bordeaux ranges from £61 to £107, depending on various factors such as the time of booking, seat availability, and any ongoing promotions. It's advisable to book in advance to secure lower fares and avoid higher prices closer to the travel date. Be sure to check with the bus operator for the most up-to-date pricing information and any potential discounts that may apply.
  • The buses between London and Bordeaux are typically less crowded during weekdays and non-peak travel seasons. The most crowded times are usually weekends, holidays, and peak vacation periods. Booking tickets in advance and opting for early morning or late evening departures can also help avoid crowds. Consider traveling during off-peak times for a more comfortable and relaxed bus journey experience.
  • The first bus of the day to travel from London to Bordeaux typically departs from London Victoria station early in the morning. The exact departure time may vary depending on the specific schedule for that day, so it's recommended to check the timetable in advance. The last bus of the day usually leaves London Victoria later in the evening for the journey to Bordeaux, with specific departure times subject to change, so it's advisable to confirm the latest schedule information.

Will you be returning to London by bus?

If you need a return bus journey, you can check buses from Bordeaux to London.

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