AIRPORT EXPRESS 300
Read moreThis bus runs between the international airport and the city center 24 hours a day, with peak (Monday to Friday) and off-peak (weekends) hours, varying from 15 minutes to 1 hour. To find the bus at the airport, go to the Terminal Building; and from the city, go to the Europa Bus Centre, near the Europa Hotel on Great Victoria Street. Tickets are available online, at the Tourist Information Desk (airport arrival hall) or directly from the driver.
NATIONAL EXPRESS
Read moreBuses are available in front of Victoria Station (2 hours drive).
GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreNational Express regularly liaises with London (). Also buses for all major cities in the UK.
Bus every 20 minutes for Bristol.
THE NEEDLES TOUR
Read moreThe bus leaves Yarmouth and goes to the Needles, through Freshwater and Colwell Bay. You can get up and down as many times as you want with the same ticket. A bus passes every stop, every 30 minutes from 10 h to 17 h.
FUNICULAIRE
Read moreThe Bridgnorth Cliff Railway climbs the slope between the lower and the upper part of the city. Price: £ 1 round-trip - www.bridgnorthcliffrailway.co.uk
GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreHastings bus station is an ideal starting point for bus travel throughout the UK. With connections to all major London airports, including Stansted, Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton, travelers can easily reach their destination from Hastings. Buses offer guaranteed seating in comfortable leather seats, and each passenger is allowed two 20kg pieces of luggage. Bus travel is also eco-friendly, as it is fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly.
TRANSLINK
Read moreFor destinations north and east of Belfast: depart from the Europa Bus Centre terminal on Glengall Street. Ulsterbus 212 to Derry: 1 hour 40 minutes travel time. Ulsterbus 261 or 273 to Dungannon: 50 min. Ulsterbus 261 to Enniskillen: 2 hours and 10 minutes. Ulsterbus 251 to Armagh: 1h10. Ulsterbus 15, 15a, 215, 515 or 516 to Downpatrick: 1 hour.
For destinations south and west of Belfast: Goldline Express 218a from Europa Bus Centre or Bridge Street to Coleraine: 1 hour 45 minutes. Then from Coleraine take the 140b to Portrush.
SCOTTISH CITY LINK COACHES
Read moreCitylink Coaches is a nationwide bus network. You can easily reach Inverness from Glasgow or other tourist places. There are different types of passes depending on your needs. Whether it is a day ticket, a multi-ticket or a pass to explore Scotland over several days or weeks. You can even take the bus to Belfast, Northern Ireland. They are all equipped with toilets. Very good rates if you book online.
CITY SIGHTSEEING LLANDUDNO & CONWY
Read moreOne hour's drive. A bus takes you to the monuments and places of interest of the city, but also to the surrounding area, to make you discover beaches and mountains. Departures every half hour from the Pier de Llandudno between a. m. and p. m. You can get down to the stop of your choice to spend more time on a beach or in a museum, then go up on the next bus.
BUCHANAN BUS STATION
Read moreThe city's bus station on Killermont Street (just above Queen Street Station). Buses depart from there for all of Scotland and the whole of Great Britain. Citylink (✆ +44 871 266 3333 - www.citylink.co.uk) and National Express (✆ +44 871 781 8181 - www.nationalexpress.com) are the two main companies there, but also consider checking the Megabus website (uk.megabus.com), from where some major routes (including other carriers) can be booked at a bargain price (e.g., Edinburgh or Perth from as little as £1).
BUS STATION
Read moreIn 2010, Swansea opened a new, state-of-the-art bus terminal. Every effort is made to facilitate access for the disabled.
A well-developed bus network makes it easy to reach all the major towns in Wales. The n° X10 shuttle bus to Cardiff runs every hour (a good hour's journey). Buses take you directly to London airports.
A regular bus service runs into town. You can also take the Gower Explorer, a large green bus serving the peninsula's main beaches.
CARDIFF BUS
Read moreThe local bus company runs the Cardiff and Barry routes exclusively. Tickets can be purchased at Cardiff Central Library (The Hayes) or directly on the bus (in cash, remember to top up, or by contactless credit card). Cardiff is very well served and the bus will take you quickly from the center to the bay, usually from 6am until 11pm on average. Don't hesitate to check their website for any disruptions or roadworks on your journey.