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The best way to find a cheap bus ticket from Lisbon to Paris is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
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Fastest Journey
1d 15 m
Average
1d 1 h 59 m
Buses per day
3
Distance
1453 km
Of the 3 buses that leave Lisbon for Paris every day 3 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
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Distance | 900 miles (1452 km) | |
Average bus duration | 24 h 15 min | |
Average bus ticket price | $94 (€84) | |
Direct bus | Yes | |
Bus companies | ALIANZA POR-EUR, Alsa, Infobus, Eurolines Switzerland, DTG Deutsche Touring GmbH, Flixbus or BlaBlaCar |
Buses from Lisbon to Paris cover the 900 miles (1452 km) long journey taking on average 24 h 15 min with our travel partners like ALIANZA POR-EUR, Alsa, Infobus, Eurolines Switzerland, DTG Deutsche Touring GmbH, Flixbus or BlaBlaCar. There are direct bus services available. You can get the cheapest bus tickets for this route for as low as $67 (€60), but the average price of bus tickets is $94 (€84). Travelers depart most frequently from Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios and arrive in Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine).
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Alsa is the main bus company in Spain, a subsidiary of the UK bus company National Express. Alsa offers a wide variety of national and international routes and transports more than 300 million passengers every year. Apart from the Standard fare, Alsa provides ticket types like Minimum, Reduced and Flexible fares on select routes for those looking to save money on bus journeys. While most travelers don’t mind traveling on normal buses with basic services like bathrooms, free WiFi, footrests and onboard entertainment, some others may want to check out Alsa’s deluxe buses like the Alsa Supra, Alsa Eurobus and Alsa Premium, which provide more luxurious amenities on specific routes.
Lisbon, in the south of Portugal, is located a little over 1,000 miles from Paris. Direct buses on this route take 24-26 hours on average. There are around 10 buses on Sundays, 40 on Saturdays and 20 per day during the week. Buses mostly depart in the morning to reach Paris the next day.
There are several bus companies which operate buses on the Lisbon to Paris route, including ALSA, Internorte, Iberocoach, and Eurolines. The buses offer comfortable seats, WiFi, refreshments and charging points among the facilities available.
The journey from Lisbon to Paris takes just under 24 hours on the fastest bus route. Most buses take between 24 and 27 hours to complete the 1,068-mile distance between the Portuguese and French cities. There are many direct buses available which take under 27 hours, while those that require a change of buses can take much longer.
During the week, there are usually around 12 direct buses each day and another 10 buses that follow an indirect route. On Saturdays, there are more than 20 direct buses and 20 indirect buses. There are fewer than 10 departures in total on Sundays. On weekdays, the first bus of the day departs at around 8:30 a.m., most buses depart before 9:30 a.m., and then there are few around midday and the rest leave at night. The last bus is generally at around 10:30 p.m. At the weekend, buses depart from around 5:30 a.m. through to 8:30 p.m. Most buses arrive in Paris in the morning or afternoon of the following day.
Departure bus station: Buses to Paris depart from various locations in Lisbon, including the Gare do Oriente transport hub, Lisbon Airport, and Sete Rios bus station. All locations can be reached by public transport and have a wide range of facilities, such as cafes, charging points, and restrooms.
Arrival bus station: Buses arrive at the Quai de Bercy bus station in Paris. Located beside a picturesque park, there is a Metro station and a train station nearby. There are cafes, restaurants and stores within walking distance.
When departing from Lisbon, you have various bus station options to start your trip from including Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios, Lisbon and Lisbon, Av. João XXI / Pç. Londres. When arriving in Paris, you can end your route in bus stations like Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine), Paris, Gare Paris Bercy and Paris, Porte Maillot.
Passengers board the bus most frequently from Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios, which is located around 3.2 miles (5.2 km) away from the city centre, and they get off the bus at Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine), located 2.5 miles (4.1 km) away from the city centre.
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