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Frequently asked questions

Yes, all FlixBus coaches on the Birmingham to London route feature onboard restrooms.
Bus tickets from Birmingham to London with FlixBus are available from as low as £7.49.
The route between Birmingham and London generally takes about 2 hours by coach and covers approximately 107 miles.
Passengers travelling from Birmingham to London by coach are permitted to bring one piece of checked luggage (50x80x30 cm, up to 20 kg) and one hand luggage (30x42x18 cm, up to 7 kg) at no cost. For additional or special luggage, refer to this page. You can bring your bike with FlixBus, subject to availability. Check here for bike prices.
The first coach service from Birmingham to London is at 02:15.
The day's last coach departure from Birmingham to London is set for 23:59.
There's no requirement for a printed bus ticket for your journey between Birmingham and London. After completing your online booking, you'll receive an email containing a PDF with a QR code, which serves as your digital ticket. If you booked via the FlixBus App, your ticket will be saved there. Just present this digital QR code to the driver upon boarding.
In Birmingham, there are 2 coach stops. As for London, it has 13 stops.. You can locate the FlixBus stops on the map above on this page.
Yes, weekend bus options are available from Birmingham to London. You can depart on Friday and return on Sunday. Check the bus route’s schedule and choose the best trip to suit your plans!
Yes, night coach services run from Birmingham to London. Check the timetable and pick the option that works for you!
Every FlixBus coach between Birmingham and London is designed to cater to passengers with mobility constraints. We accommodate wheelchairs, folding chairs, and other mobility aids at no extra charge, and all trips welcome service animals to ensure accessible, comfortable travel.
Yes, most of our coaches on the Birmingham -London route are equipped with free WiFi.

Travel Guide: Birmingham to London via FlixBus 

Traveling from Birmingham to London with FlixBus offers a comfortable and seamless journey between these two vibrant UK cities. With a well-structured plan, your trip will not only be convenient but also an unforgettable experience. This travel guide aims to provide you with all the necessary information that will make your journey a smooth and enjoyable one. Get ready to explore the heart of England with FlixBus!

Departing from Birmingham

FlixBus offers several departure points throughout Birmingham, ensuring a convenient start to your journey. To ensure a smooth boarding process, it's advisable to arrive at least 15 minutes before departure. Here is a comprehensive guide to transport options to get to your FlixBus stop in Birmingham:

Birmingham Buses:

Birmingham boasts an impressive network of buses, connecting all corners of the city with ease. Transport for West Midlands provides online timetables and fare information, making ticket purchasing and route planning straightforward. Most local buses are equipped with low floors for easy access for wheelchair users and pushchairs. Note that Birmingham buses cannot be hailed; passengers should board or alight at an official bus stop.

West Midlands Metro:

Birmingham's modern tram system, the West Midlands Metro, is an efficient and enjoyable way to explore the city. The tram lines connect key areas around Birmingham, including the city centre and Jewellery Quarter, and extend out to Wolverhampton. You can hop on by the iconic Library of Birmingham and hop off at Wolverhampton train station!

The trams use a zone-based ticketing system, providing flexibility for your travel plans.

Birmingham Trains:

With a well-connected railway network, reaching your FlixBus stop by train is another convenient option. The city's main train stations - Birmingham New Street, Birmingham Moor Street, and Birmingham Snow Hill - all provide easy access to the city centre and beyond.

Whether you choose to travel by bus, tram, or train, Birmingham's extensive public transport network ensures a smooth and enjoyable journey to your FlixBus departure point.

Arriving in London

Upon your arrival at your FlixBus stop in London, you'll find a multitude of transportation options awaiting you to take you to your accommodation or to explore the city. London's extensive and efficient public transport system makes it easy to navigate this vast city, including its iconic attractions that may be several kilometers apart.

Means of Public Transport in London

  • The London Underground (Tube): The most popular and efficient way to travel around London is via the Underground, commonly referred to as the Tube. As the largest metro system in Europe, it features 11 lines and over 270 stations, covering more than 400 kilometers of track. The Tube operates until midnight, with some lines - Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria - offering 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays. If your accommodation is located outside the city center, it's advisable to stay near a Tube station for easy access to all parts of London.
  • DLR (Docklands Light Railway): The Docklands Light Railway is an automated, above-ground light rail system that complements the Tube, especially in East London. While it may not be as frequently used by tourists, it connects key areas such as Canary Wharf, Greenwich, and Stratford, and London City Airport. The DLR operates on the same schedule and fare system as the Underground, making it a seamless extension of the metro network.
  • Buses: London’s bus network is extensive, reaching even the most remote parts of the city. The iconic double-decker red buses are a quintessential London experience, although they can be slower due to traffic, making them less ideal for long journeys. However, they offer great views of the city and are a fun way to see London from above ground. The bus network is extensive, but navigating the numerous routes can be complex for visitors.
  • Tramlink: Primarily serving the southern suburbs, London’s Tramlink offers a reliable transport option mainly for residents of Croydon and nearby areas. With its modern trams, the service may be less relevant to tourists, but it’s good to know if your trips take you to the southern outskirts of London.
  • Taxis: London’s famous black cabs are available 24/7 and are a convenient option, especially if you have heavy luggage or prefer a direct, door-to-door service. Taxis can be hailed on the street, found at designated ranks, or booked via mobile apps. However, they tend to be more expensive, particularly during peak times and at nighttime.

Whether you're navigating the bustling city center or exploring the quieter suburbs, London's wide variety of public transportation options ensures that you can reach your destination with ease and convenience.

Top 5 Must-See Attractions in London

1. Tower Bridge: This iconic symbol of London is a must-see. The bridge offers a unique view of the River Thames and the city's skyline. You can walk across the bridge for free or visit the Tower Bridge Exhibition to learn about its history and enjoy panoramic views from its high-level walkways.

2. The Big Ben: The Big Ben, located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster, is one of the most famous landmarks in London. Known for its accuracy and reliability, this four-faced chiming clock has been keeping time in London since 1859 and can be heard from a distance of up to 8 km.

3. Warner Bros. Studios: For Harry Potter fans, a visit to Warner Bros. Studios is a must. Here, you can explore the sets, props, and costumes used in the Harry Potter films. See the Great Hall, Dumbledore's office, and even walk down Diagon Alley.

4. Madame Tussauds: Meet your favourite celebrities at Madame Tussauds, the famous wax museum. From Hollywood stars and sports legends to historical figures and royalty, you'll find lifelike wax figures of the world's most famous personalities here.

5. Buckingham Palace: The official residence of the Queen, Buckingham Palace is an architectural marvel. During the summer months, you can tour the palace's grand state rooms and see the Changing the Guard ceremony. The palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is located near many other famous landmarks, making it a perfect starting point for sightseeing in London.

Whether you're a history buff, a culture vulture, or a fan of Harry Potter, London has something for everyone. Hop off your FlixBus and start exploring this vibrant city!


Bus travel from Birmingham to London: everything you need to know

  • Bus ticket price: you can travel between Birmingham and London starting from £7.49 (average ticket cost: £16.99).
  • Average duration: the bus journey from Birmingham to London lasts approximately 2 hours.
  • Distance covered: the distance between Birmingham and London is 107 miles, with some variation depending on the bus route and intermediate stops.
  • Bus schedules Birmingham-London: to check departure times of coaches between Birmingham and London, select your travel date: you’ll then see all available trip options with their schedules and prices. You can do this using the selector at the top of this page or by using our interactive map.
  • Bus departure frequency: about 63 departures per day.
  • Bus departure and drop off points: in Birmingham, there are 2 coach stops. As for London, it has 13 stops.. You can locate the FlixBus stops on the map above on this page.
  • Night buses: night bus services are available to depart Birmingham in the evening and arrive at London in total comfort.
  • Weekend trips: with FlixBus, you can depart Birmingham on Friday and return on Sunday for a perfect weekend getaway in London.
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