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Trip to Lisbon

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Avg. duration33h
Distance2991
Avg. price$
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Buses from Rome to Lisbon

⭐️ Starting from Roma Tiburtina TiBus, travelers can embark on a 37-hour journey to Lisbon with transfers along the way. 🚌 ⭐️ The route covers a distance of 2,296 km and includes stops in Genoa, Barcelona, Madrid, and finally Lisbon. 🗺️

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  • No, there is no direct bus from Rome to Lisbon. You would need to take a bus from Roma Tiburtina TiBus to Estación de Autobuses Barcelona Nord and then transfer to another bus that will take you to Estação Rodoviária de Lisboa Oriente in Lisbon. The total journey time, including transfers, is approximately 37 hours and 25 minutes. It's recommended to check the schedules and book tickets in advance to ensure a smooth journey.
  • You can catch the bus from Rome to Lisbon at the Roma Tiburtina TiBus station. This is where the bus services, operated by BlaBlaCar Bus, depart from. It is important to arrive at the station ahead of the scheduled departure time to ensure a smooth boarding process for your journey.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Rome to Lisbon typically ranges from €158 to €248, depending on the company, time of booking, and availability. It's advisable to book your ticket in advance to secure the best price and ensure availability, especially during peak travel seasons. Additionally, consider exploring different bus operators to compare prices and services offered to choose the option that best suits your budget and preferences.
  • There are multiple bus routes from Rome to Lisbon with transfers along the way. One route involves 3 transfers and takes about 1 day and 16 hours to reach Lisbon, covering a distance of 2,296 km. Another route also includes 3 transfers and takes approximately 1 day and 18 hours, covering a distance of 2,437 km. These buses involve stops in cities like Genoa, Barcelona, Madrid, and Lisbon, offering travelers different options to choose from for their journey. It's important to consider the duration, transfers, and schedules when selecting the most suitable bus route.
  • Buses from Rome to Lisbon are typically less crowded during off-peak travel times, such as weekdays outside of rush hours. The most crowded times are usually during holidays, weekends, and peak vacation seasons when more travelers are likely to be heading to Lisbon. It's advisable to book tickets in advance and consider traveling during quieter times to potentially have a more comfortable and less crowded journey on the bus to Lisbon.

Will you be returning to Rome by bus?

If you are on a return bus ride, check the buses from Lisbon to Rome.

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