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Trip to Rome

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Avg. duration44h
Distance2555
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Buses from Dublin to Rome

🚌 Although there is no direct bus from Dublin to Rome, travelers can embark on a scenic journey that involves multiple transfers through cities like Belfast, Glasgow, Manchester, and Paris. The overall trip duration, including transfers, is approximately 2 days and 4 hours.

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  • No, there is no direct bus service between Dublin and Rome. Travelers will need to take a series of buses with transfers in Belfast, Glasgow, Manchester, and Paris, before arriving in Rome. The entire journey, including transfers, typically takes around 2 days and 4 hours. It's important to plan ahead and allow for sufficient travel time when taking this bus route.
  • The bus service from Dublin to Rome operated by Dublin Express, departs from Custom House Quay station in Dublin. This station is conveniently located in the city center, making it easily accessible for travelers. It's important to arrive at the station in advance to ensure a smooth boarding process for the journey to Rome.
  • The bus service from Dublin to Rome operated by BlaBlaCar Bus, arrives at Roma Tiburtina TiBus station in Rome. Roma Tiburtina TiBus is a major bus station in Rome, offering connections to various parts of the city and beyond. Upon arrival, travelers can easily access local transportation options or continue their journey to their final destination in Rome. It's recommended to check the station facilities and services available to make the most of the arrival in Rome.
  • There are two bus routes available from Dublin to Rome both with 6 transfers and taking approximately 2 days and 2 hours to complete. One route includes transfers in Belfast, Glasgow, London, Paris, Venice, Assisi, and finally Rome. The other route involves transfers in Belfast, Glasgow, London, Paris, Venice, Bologna, and then Rome. Both routes offer a scenic journey with convenient transfers to reach the destination in Rome. Travelers should plan accordingly for the multiple transfers and varying travel times along these bus routes.
  • The buses traveling from Dublin to Rome are typically less crowded during weekdays and off-peak travel seasons. On the other hand, the buses tend to be more crowded during weekends, holidays, and peak travel seasons such as the summer months. It is advisable to book tickets in advance and consider traveling during weekdays or shoulder seasons to avoid overcrowded buses and ensure a more comfortable journey.
  • The first bus of the day from Dublin to Rome typically departs in the early morning from Custom House Quay station. The last bus of the day usually leaves in the evening from the same station. It's important to check the exact departure times and schedule in advance, as they may vary depending on the day of the week and the season.

Will you be returning to Dublin by bus?

If you need a return bus trip, you can check out buses from Rome to Dublin.

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