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Buses from Rome to Helsinki

🌍 The journey from Rome to Helsinki by bus takes approximately 2 days and 1 hour, passing through stations like Warszawa in Poland before reaching the final destination in Finland. 💰 Ticket prices for the bus ride between Helsinki and Rome can vary from €164 to €229, providing a cost-effective and adventurous way to travel across Europe.

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  • There is no direct bus route from Rome to Helsinki. However, you can take a bus from Roma Tiburtina TiBus to Warsaw, Poland where you will need to transfer to another bus that will take you to Helsinki Bus Station. The journey, including transfers, is estimated to take about 2 days and 1 hour. Be sure to check the schedules and availability of tickets in advance for a smooth trip.
  • The bus from Rome to Helsinki departs from the Roma Tiburtina TiBus station. This is where you will need to go to catch the Sindbad bus service that operates this route. Make sure to arrive at the station in advance of the departure time to ensure a stress-free boarding process. Check the schedule and any updates from Sindbad for the most accurate information.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Rome to Helsinki typically ranges between €167 and €233. The prices may vary depending on the season, the time of booking, and the availability of seats. It's recommended to book your ticket in advance to secure the best price and ensure your seat on the bus for this long journey. Additional fees or discounts may apply, so it's advisable to check with the bus operator for the most accurate pricing information.
  • The Rome to Helsinki buses are generally less crowded during off-peak travel times, such as weekdays outside of major holidays or popular vacation periods. Peak travel times, when buses are more likely to be crowded, may include weekends, holidays, and peak tourist seasons. To potentially avoid overcrowding, consider traveling during weekdays and booking tickets in advance. Additionally, early morning or late-night departures might offer a less crowded travel experience.
  • The first bus from Rome to Helsinki typically departs from Roma Tiburtina TiBus station in the early morning. The exact departure time may vary, so it's recommended to check the schedule with the bus operator. The last bus of the day usually leaves Rome in the evening, and the journey to Helsinki via Warsaw takes approximately 2 days and 1 hour. For specific departure times, it's advisable to confirm with the bus operators for the most up-to-date information.

Will you be returning to Rome by bus?

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

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