12/24/2022 0 Comments Next bus 15![]() Destinations served include Munich, Dresden, Hamburg, Paris and London etc. If you are heading to Berlin, definitely worth checking out the excellent Berlinlinienbus where you can secure fares for as little as €9. (I hope to be posting a in-depth full review of IDBUS soon on the site) ![]() IDBUS are offering currently deals from London to Lille for as little as £8, London to Paris for just £16, London to Brussels is £29 while London to Amsterdam costs £33. The IDBUS comes with free-wifi, plug point at each seat plus reclining seats. IDBUSĪnother recent rival on this route worth checking it is IDBUS, subsidiary of SNCF. 3 month discount card costs £23 and a 6 month discount card costs £43 5. If you’re planning a few trips and looking to keep costs down, then it worth investing in a Eurolines Discount Card which gives you 25% of all the fares. Eurolines offer advance fares of £22 one way from London to Paris and £18 one way from London to Bruges at the moment plus allow for 1 piece of carry on luggage and 1 hold luggage. London-Paris bus route is fiercely competitive so it’s definitely worth shopping around. Plus if you are visiting London, Manchester, Bristol or Birmingham, your ticket gets you 2 for 1 tickets in some leading visitor attractions like Legoland in Manchester or Madame Tussaud’s / Tower of London in London. Talking about travelling across UK on the cheap, National Express also has a very impressive network across UK with ‘funfares’ as cheap as £1 if booked in advance. ![]() Plus if you are travelling across the UK and especially if you’re looking for the best deal to getup to Scotland from London, do checkout Megabus UK The starting fares can be ridiculously cheap: If you’re looking to go from London to Paris, Brussels or Amsterdam then look no further than the Megabuswhere you can book yourself a seat for as little as £1 ( 50p booking fee) Other destinations being served by Megabus from London include now Ghent, Rotterdam and Cologne so it’s definitely worth checking them out. So you could do Paris-Amsterdam/Amsterdam-Berlin/Berlin-Munich/Munich-Milan/Milan-Rome for example with this pass. ![]() They are some caveats to the deal: The ‘trips’ have to be direct routes and you can book a return trip on a direct route you’ve taken. Pick the start and end points for your 5 trips. Besides a good frequency on all key routes, the buses also offer free wifi and generous luggage allowances. The pass allows you to pick 5 direct routes from their 200,000 daily connections to over 1,200 destinations in 24 European countries. If you want to see as much of Europe as possible but still want to have the spontaneous element, then Flixbus ‘s Interflix Euro bus pass for just €99 is probably the best deal in bus travel. If you have any bus companies to add to this list, please leave a comment below as I will be constantly updating this page and will credit you. Whilst offering excellent fares some of these bus companies featured offering a very high quality service- you can expect reclining seats, extra hold luggage, free wifi, sometimes they offer you free tea or coffee and you also have charging points at each seat. In terms of comfort and ease of travel, nothing beats interrailing across Europe but if you’re on a tight budget, then taking the bus in Europe can offer some amazing cost savings. The cheapest way to travel across Europe is definitely the bus.
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