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Trip to Paris

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Avg. duration9h
Distance515
Avg. price$ 24
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Buses from London to Paris

🚌 Traveling from London to Paris by bus is a convenient option with services departing every four hours from London Victoria to Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine. The journey typically takes around 9 hours and 30 minutes, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery during the trip. 🗺️ The route from London to Paris by bus covers a distance of 452 km, with various stops along the way. You can expect a transfer during the journey, with buses departing from London Victoria Coach Station and arriving at Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine. Keep in mind that prices for the bus tickets can vary from £39 to £51.

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  • Yes, there is a direct bus service between London and Paris. The bus departs from London Victoria and arrives at Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine. The service operates every day with departures every four hours, and the journey typically takes around 9 hours and 30 minutes. It's a convenient and cost-effective way to travel between the two cities.
  • The bus from London to Paris arrives at the Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine station. This station is centrally located in Paris and offers easy access to the city's public transportation network. Upon arriving at Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine, you'll be in a convenient location to explore the attractions of the French capital or connect to other transport options for your onward journey.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from London to Paris typically ranges between £39 and £51. Prices may vary based on factors such as the time of booking, demand, and any promotions or discounts available. It's recommended to book your ticket in advance to secure the best fare for your journey. Overall, taking the bus is often a budget-friendly option for traveling between these two European cities.
  • The London to Paris buses are typically less crowded during off-peak hours, such as mid-week days and early morning or late evening departures. The most crowded times are usually weekends and peak travel seasons like summer holidays. To have a more comfortable and less crowded experience, it's recommended to avoid peak travel times and consider booking tickets for buses that depart during less popular hours.
  • The first bus of the day to travel from London to Paris departs from London Victoria and arrives at Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine. The exact departure time may vary, but typically it is in the early morning hours. The last bus of the day also follows the same route and schedule, departing from London Victoria for Paris City Centre - Bercy Seine, usually in the late evening. Travelers can check the specific departure times for the first and last buses on the day of their planned travel.

Will you be returning to London by bus?

If you are looking for a return bus travel, please check buses from Paris to London.

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