EDIT: Actually, there are services available. On Eurolines' website, just select your departure as Lisbon, Portugaland your destination as LONDON (Victoria Coach Station)and then choose the date and the number of passengers. This method is more time-consuming, since it could take up to a 36-hour trip.
It is not possible in practical terms to travel by bus from Lisbon to London as it would involve crossing three international borders plus the English Channel ferry, but it could be done theoretically. It is much easier to travel from London to Lisbon by air.
You can use your bus pass in Leeds and in London but you can't use it for long distance travel between the two cities.
No, but when you get to London you can use your bus pass on London buses.
not yet but in the future there might be No! Since there is the whole Atlantic Ocean and the whole continental United States between London and LA it is impossible to travel by bus there
The best way to travel from Spain to Lisbon is by taking a direct flight. This is the quickest and most convenient option, with several airlines offering regular flights between major cities in Spain and Lisbon. Alternatively, you can also consider taking a train or bus, but these options may take longer and be less comfortable.
Transport for London has two separate routes. Travelers can choose between a tube route and a bus route to travel around the metropolitan London area.
You can travel from Barcelona to Lisbon by taking a flight, train, bus, or driving. The most common and fastest option is to fly, with direct flights available between the two cities. Alternatively, you can take a train or bus for a more scenic route, or drive if you prefer the flexibility of having your own vehicle. Make sure to check schedules and prices to find the best option for your trip.
You can't. The London Underground and London Buses only go as far as the suburbs.
travel by bus from London to Aberdeen it takes 364 days
Faro is approximately 300 km (186 miles) distant to Lisbon. Travel time is about 2h30m by car in highways, 3h by express train and 3h30 by bus.
60 mph
Assuming you are already in London, you can walk, cycle, take a bus or cab, or travel by tube (underground).
yes