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Paris (Bercy Seine)
210 Quai de Bercy
75012 Paris
France
75012 Paris
France
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Here's how to get to the station from: Metro 6 & 14 Bercy, bus 24 & N32 Gare de Bercy https://bit.ly/3QaBf4j or https://bit.ly/3TU7s1T // M14 St Emilion, bus 64 Parc de Bercy: https://bit.ly/3U5MCwM If you come by car/taxi: https://bit.ly/4cCnW5U - Your departure platform at: https://bit.ly/43w8btj
Paris - Charles de Gaulle Airport (Roissypole - Terminal 3)
Gare Routière Roissypole
Rue du Luxembourg
Aéroport Roissy - Charles de Gaulle
93290 Paris
France
Rue du Luxembourg
Aéroport Roissy - Charles de Gaulle
93290 Paris
France
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Roissypôle Bus Station (near from Terminal 3). Platforms H1, H2, H3.
Paris La Défense (Terminal Jules Verne)
1 Rond-Point de la Défense
Terminal Jules Verne
92400 Paris
France
Terminal Jules Verne
92400 Paris
France
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Bus Station (Terminal Jules Verne)
Paris (Pont de Levallois)
22 Rue Thierry Le Luron
92300 Paris
France
92300 Paris
France
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Stop is located behind the Evergreen Laurel Hotel (rue Thierry Le Luron)
Paris (Saint-Denis University)
Gare Routière de Saint-Denis - Université
11-25 Avenue de Stalingrad
93200 Paris
France
11-25 Avenue de Stalingrad
93200 Paris
France
Paris (Pont de Sèvres)
Avenue du Général Leclerc (D910)
92100 Paris
France
92100 Paris
France
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The stop is located along the sidewalk next to the park on Avenue du Général Leclerc, in front of the RATP bus station "Pont de Sèvres" (but not inside of it) -- Maps link : https://maps.app.goo.gl/Pg64pe1NVjK5eJn38
Paris - Massy-Palaiseau
Gare Routière Vilmorin
63-75 Avenue Raymond Aron
91300 Paris
France
63-75 Avenue Raymond Aron
91300 Paris
France
Paris (Porte de Saint Ouen) - Hotel F1
Hotel Formule 1
Rue du Dr Babinski
93400 Paris
France
Rue du Dr Babinski
93400 Paris
France
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Parking of the Formule 1 hotel
Paris - Champigny-sur-Marne
66 Avenue des Grands Godets
94500 Paris
France
94500 Paris
France
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Bus stop is located in front of 66 Av des Grands Godets, 94500 Champigny
Paris - Disneyland-Chessy Sud
Gare de Marne-la-Vallée Chessy Sud
Avenue Paul Seramy
77700 Paris
France
Avenue Paul Seramy
77700 Paris
France
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Platform F & G of the South Bus Station "Marne-La-Vallée Chessy Sud".
By RER, take the exit 3 "Av. Paul Séramy" to avoid luggage controls of the park. -- Google Maps link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/dtaVkxsrY4kdcxPA9
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Travel Guide: Paris to London via FlixBus
This travel guide aims to provide you with all the necessary information to ensure your journey is as smooth as possible. So sit back, relax, and let FlixBus take you on a scenic journey from the romantic streets of Paris to the bustling cityscape of London. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or embarking on your first international adventure, this guide will ensure you have a hassle-free, delightful experience with FlixBus.
Departing from Paris
FlixBus offers multiple departure points across Paris, making it easy to find a convenient location to start your journey to London. To ensure a smooth boarding experience, it’s recommended to arrive at your stop at least 15 minutes before departure. Here’s a breakdown of transportation options to help you reach your FlixBus departure point:
- Paris Metro: The Paris Metro is the fastest way to navigate the city, with 14 lines spanning over 200 kilometres. It provides comprehensive coverage of Paris, offering convenient access to FlixBus stops. Stations are well-marked, making it easy to continue your journey seamlessly.
- RER (Regional Express Network): Serving as both a subway and a train system, the RER connects central Paris with the suburbs and major landmarks like airports and Disneyland Paris. With five lines (A, B, C, D, and E), it integrates smoothly with the Metro, ensuring efficient travel across the city.
- Paris City Buses: Paris boasts an extensive bus network that reaches areas not covered by the Metro or RER. Buses offer scenic routes and frequent service, with tickets available at stations, onboard, or via mobile apps. They are an excellent option for exploring the city while en route to your stop.
- Paris Tramway: Modernized in the 1990s, the tram system now includes several lines primarily serving the outskirts of Paris. Trams are a reliable and comfortable way to travel, complementing the city’s other public transport options.
- Paris Taxis: With over 20,000 taxis operating 24/7, they provide a direct and convenient way to reach your destination, especially if you have heavy luggage or prefer door-to-door service. Taxis can be hailed on the street, found at designated stands, or booked through apps, though they can be more expensive during peak hours or at night.
These options ensure that reaching your FlixBus departure point in Paris is simple and stress-free, regardless of where you’re starting from in the city.
Arriving in London
When you arrive at your FlixBus stop in London, you’ll find a wide range of transportation options to reach your destination or begin exploring the city. Renowned for its extensive and efficient public transport network, London makes it easy to navigate its sprawling layout and visit world-famous landmarks located across the city.
Public Transport Options in London
- London Underground (The Tube): The Tube is the fastest and most convenient way to get around London. As Europe’s largest metro system, it features 11 lines, over 270 stations, and more than 400 kilometres of track. Services typically run until midnight, with 24-hour operation on Fridays and Saturdays for select lines (Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria). For ease of travel, consider staying near a Tube station, especially if your accommodation is outside the city centre.
- Buses: London’s iconic red double-decker buses provide an extensive network that reaches every corner of the city. While they may be slower due to traffic, buses offer a unique way to see London’s streets and sights from above. Though navigating the routes might feel overwhelming for first-time visitors, it’s a fun and scenic option for shorter trips.
- DLR (Docklands Light Railway): The DLR is an automated, above-ground rail system focused on East London. It connects key areas such as Canary Wharf, Greenwich, Stratford, and London City Airport. Operating on the same schedule and fare system as the Tube, it’s an integral part of the city’s public transport network.
- Tramlink: Serving primarily the southern suburbs, Tramlink is a reliable option for travel to areas like Croydon. Although not as commonly used by tourists, it’s a convenient choice for those visiting or staying in London’s southern outskirts.
- Taxis: London’s iconic black cabs operate around the clock, offering a direct and convenient option, particularly if you have heavy luggage. Taxis can be hailed on the street, found at taxi ranks, or booked through mobile apps. While reliable, they are a pricier choice, especially during peak times or late at night.
Traveling from Paris to London with FlixBus is more than just a journey, it's an experience. Enjoy the ride and make the most of your adventure in these two iconic cities.
Searching for coach tickets from Paris to London?
You're in the right place! Here are all the essentials to organise your coach trip. Travelling from Paris to London will typically take around 7 hours 5 minutes and can start at a mere £33.99. Coaches set off at 00:05 with the last one departing at 23:59. FlixBus provides 12 services every day between Paris and London. With FlixBus, benefit from complimentary Wifi, power points, and a reserved seat for your travel.Steps to secure your coach ticket from Paris to London
It's straightforward to book with FlixBus. Either on this site or via the free FlixBus App, you can finalise your booking in moments. When buying your ticket from Paris to London online, we offer multiple secure online payment options, like credit card, Paypal, and even Google and Apple Pay. Or, you can opt for cash on the coach or at an authorised retailer.Why Opt for FlixBus for Your Journey from Paris to London?
Uplift your travel game with FlixBus—merging cost-effectiveness with unmatched service. We're eager to have you onboard!Ample Baggage Provision
Whether you're a light packer or prefer to pack the kitchen sink, we allow one piece of hand luggage and one hold luggage at no extra charge. Want more details? Explore our detailed baggage guidelines.Journeying with Kids between Paris and London
We offer reduced rates for youngsters below 15, and pushchairs are brought on free of cost. Dive into our policy for young travellers for further insights.All-Inclusive Accessibility
Our coach services between Paris and London are can accommodate passengers with limited mobility. Assistance animals are always welcomed, and we handle the carriage of wheelchairs, collapsible wheelchairs, and other mobility apparatus without any fees.Facilities Onboard
During your travel between Paris and London, recline in our roomy seating while enjoyinh free perks such as individual charging points, onboard lavatories, and indeed, complimentary Wi-Fi on most coaches.Green Travel
Boarding a FlixBus coach nudges you towards a sustainable tomorrow. Tick the CO₂ offset choice during reservation and take comfort in your eco-responsible decision.Discover more popular bus connections
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