- Must visit
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Major civic museum with art, archaeology, natural history, and Egyptian collections near the University.
Omio recommends booking the bus as it is the most popular option from Limoges to Bristol among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the bus with prices starting from $73. For those with little time consider booking a bus which can get you there in 18h 10m. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a bus costs an average of $73, and a bus costs an average of $73.
Distance: 426 miles (686 km)
Most popular Bus | Driving |
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$102 Average price Cheapest | $116 Average price (fuel + tolls) |
18h 40m Average total duration Fastest 18h 10m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 11h 4m Average total duration (door-to-door) |
![]() Most popular bus company | Your own car or car rental |
Direct Options | Direct Options |
Other travel options to Bristol take longer:
Bus takes on average 18h 10m.
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Take a train from Limoges to Bristol and enjoy the approximately 426 miles (686 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
Distance 426 miles (686 km) |
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Major civic museum with art, archaeology, natural history, and Egyptian collections near the University.
Museum ship and dockyard telling the story of Brunel’s pioneering steamship in immersive exhibits.
City museum on Bristol’s history, people, and harbor heritage with engaging modern displays.
Lively waterfront walking area with museums, public art, bridges, and some of Bristol’s best views.
Elegant neighborhood of terraces, boutiques, and leafy streets near the Suspension Bridge.
Historic hilltop park with paths, greenery, and elevated city views beside Cabot Tower.
Traditional West Country cider widely associated with Bristol and Somerset. Usually still or sparkling, from local apples, and a classic pub drink in the city.
Famous hard cow’s milk cheese from nearby Somerset. Often served on ploughman’s lunches, cheeseboards, and in sandwiches across Bristol.
A lightly sweet enriched bun with sugar and dried fruit, traditionally linked to nearby Bath and commonly found in the wider region including Bristol cafés.
Well-regarded restaurant focused on seasonal British cooking, often highlighting local produce in a relaxed, refined atmosphere.
Acclaimed small-plates restaurant in Bristol with a polished yet lively feel, known for Spanish cooking and strong ingredient quality.
Well-known city-centre restaurant praised for simple, ingredient-led dishes and an intimate dining room with strong local reputation.
Moderate by UK standards. Food and coffee are manageable, but hotels and central dining can be pricey on weekends.
Service charge may be added in restaurants. If not, tip 10-12.5% for good service. Round up for taxis. Tipping is not expected in pubs or for takeaway.
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Bristol Temple Meads, Bristol -> Bristol City Centre, Bristol
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Limoges to Bristol by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Bristol, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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