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Trip to Madrid

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Avg. duration33h
Distance2366
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Buses from Rome to Madrid

🚌 Although there is no direct bus from Rome to Madrid, travelers can take a journey with transfers lasting approximately 28 hours and 5 minutes. The route involves services departing from Roma Tiburtina TiBus and arriving at Estación Sur de Autobuses via Genoa, operated by FlixBus. 🛣️ Route 1 from Rome to Madrid covers a distance of 1,795 km and takes about 1 day and 7 hours to complete. This route includes 2 transfers - the first being a bus towards Como, followed by a bus towards Barcelona, and finally a bus towards Madrid, operated by FlixBus and ALSA. 💰 The prices of a bus ticket between Madrid and Rome typically range from €145 to €210, offering an affordable and convenient option for travelers looking to explore the picturesque journey from Italy to Spain.

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  • No, there is no direct bus from Rome to Madrid. You would need to take a bus from Roma Tiburtina TiBus to Genoa, and then transfer to another bus that goes to Madrid's Estación Sur de Autobuses. The total journey time, including transfers, is approximately 28 hours and 5 minutes. It's important to plan your trip carefully and consider the long travel time involved.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Rome to Madrid typically ranges from €146 to €212, depending on the specific bus company, type of service, and time of booking. It's advisable to book your ticket in advance to secure a more favorable fare. Remember to check for any additional fees or charges that may apply, and consider any amenities or services included in the price to make the best decision for your journey.
  • The buses from Rome to Madrid are typically less crowded during the weekdays, especially on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. The busiest times are usually on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, as many travelers opt for weekend getaways or longer trips during these days. It's recommended to book your bus tickets in advance to secure your seat, especially if you plan to travel during peak times. Additionally, opting for overnight buses might provide a quieter and less crowded travel experience compared to daytime journeys.

Will you be returning to Rome by bus?

If you are looking for a return bus service, check the buses from Madrid to Rome.

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