Coach trips from Edinburgh to Glasgow

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Yes, all FlixBus coaches on the Edinburgh to Glasgow route feature onboard restrooms.
Bus tickets from Edinburgh to Glasgow with FlixBus are available from as low as £4.49.
The route between Edinburgh and Glasgow generally takes about 1 hour 14 minutes by coach and covers approximately 45 miles.
Passengers travelling from Edinburgh to Glasgow 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 Edinburgh to Glasgow is at 05:50.
The day's last coach departure from Edinburgh to Glasgow is set for 22:40.
There's no requirement for a printed bus ticket for your journey between Edinburgh and Glasgow. 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 Edinburgh, there are 6 coach stops. As for Glasgow, it has 9 stops.. You can locate the FlixBus stops on the map above on this page.
Yes, weekend bus options are available from Edinburgh to Glasgow. You can depart on Friday and return on Sunday. Check the bus route’s schedule and choose the best trip to suit your plans!
Every FlixBus coach between Edinburgh and Glasgow 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 Edinburgh -Glasgow route are equipped with free WiFi.

Travel Guide: Edinburgh to Glasgow via FlixBus

Traveling from Edinburgh to Glasgow with FlixBus is an easy and pleasurable way to experience the journey between these two historic Scottish cities. With the right preparation, your trip will be both relaxing and unforgettable.

Departing from Edinburgh

FlixBus offers a number of departure points throughout Edinburgh, ensuring you can easily find a suitable location to embark on your journey. To guarantee a seamless boarding process, it's recommended to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to departure. Here is a detailed list of transport options to reach your FlixBus stop in Edinburgh:

  • Edinburgh Trams: The tram network in Edinburgh offers a speedy and efficient way to traverse the city. The main line stretches from Edinburgh Airport in the west to York Place in the city centre, passing through key locations such as Princes Street and Haymarket Station. Trams operate from early morning until approximately midnight, with tickets available for purchase at tram stops or via the Transport for Edinburgh app.
  • Lothian Buses: Lothian Buses manage the majority of city bus services in Edinburgh. The vast network spans the city centre and numerous suburbs, providing a convenient way to navigate the city. Buses run frequently, with night buses available on select routes. Tickets can be purchased on the bus or through the Transport for Edinburgh app.
  • Taxis: Edinburgh boasts a large fleet of taxis, offering a convenient way to travel directly to your FlixBus departure point. Taxis can be hailed on the street, found at designated taxi ranks or booked ahead of time via phone or mobile apps. They offer a convenient option, especially if you're travelling with heavy luggage or prefer a door-to-door service. However, they can be more costly than other modes of transport, particularly during peak hours.

Arriving in Glasgow

Upon your arrival at your FlixBus stop in Glasgow, you'll have a variety of transportation options at your disposal to reach your final destination or explore the city. Glasgow boasts a comprehensive and efficient public transport system, making it straightforward to navigate this vibrant city and its many attractions.

Means of Public Transport in Glasgow

  • Glasgow Subway: The most efficient way to get around Glasgow is via the Subway, often referred to as 'Clockwork Orange' due to its circular route. This is the third oldest metro system in the world, featuring 15 stations. The Subway operates from early morning until late evening, making it a convenient choice for city exploration.
  • First Glasgow Buses: The city's bus network is extensive, reaching even the most remote parts of Glasgow. Operated by First Glasgow, the buses are a cost-effective way to navigate the city, though they can be slower due to traffic. They offer an excellent way to see Glasgow from above ground, and with frequent services, they are a reliable mode of transport.
  • Glasgow Taxis: Glasgow's black cabs 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.
  • ScotRail Trains: For longer distances or to reach the suburbs and surrounding areas, ScotRail Trains are a good option. The rail network is extensive and reliable, connecting Glasgow to other cities and regions in Scotland.
  • NextBike: If you prefer a more active mode of transport, Glasgow offers a citywide bike hire scheme operated by NextBike. There are numerous docking stations throughout the city, and bikes can be hired using the NextBike app. This is a great way to see the city at your own pace and get some exercise at the same time.

Top Attractions in Glasgow

  • Glasgow Cathedral: This medieval cathedral, also known as St. Mungo's Cathedral, is a symbol of Glasgow's rich history and is a must-visit for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.
  • Riverside Museum: This award-winning transport museum offers a modern, interactive experience with over 3,000 objects on display, from skateboards to locomotives, reflecting the city's industrial past.
  • Glasgow Botanic Gardens: These beautiful gardens, located in the heart of the city's West End, are perfect for a leisurely stroll. Don't miss the stunning Kibble Palace, a Victorian glasshouse filled with tropical plants.
  • University of Glasgow: With its grand Gothic architecture, this university is often likened to Hogwarts. It's one of the oldest universities in the world and offers a fascinating insight into Glasgow's academic history.
  • West End: This trendy neighbourhood is known for its vibrant food and drink scene, quirky shops, and lively atmosphere. It's a great place to explore, dine, and shop.
  • East End: This historic area of the city is home to many iconic landmarks and offers a glimpse into Glasgow's rich past. It's also the location of the famous Barras Market.
  • Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre: This unique theatre offers a truly one-of-a-kind experience, with hundreds of kinetic sculptures performing a mechanical ballet, accompanied by music and synchronised lights.
  • The Necropolis: This Victorian cemetery, located on a hill east of the Cathedral, offers stunning views of the city. It's a peaceful and fascinating place, filled with ornate monuments and mausoleums. 

Remember, Glasgow is a city that's bursting with history, culture, and creativity, ensuring there's always something new to discover. Enjoy your journey with FlixBus and make the most of your visit to these two remarkable Scottish cities.


Bus travel from Edinburgh to Glasgow: everything you need to know

  • Bus ticket price: you can travel between Edinburgh and Glasgow starting from £4.49 (average ticket cost: £7.48).
  • Average duration: the bus journey from Edinburgh to Glasgow lasts approximately 1 hour 14 minutes.
  • Distance covered: the distance between Edinburgh and Glasgow is 45 miles, with some variation depending on the bus route and intermediate stops.
  • Bus schedules Edinburgh-Glasgow: to check departure times of coaches between Edinburgh and Glasgow, 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 38 departures per day.
  • Bus departure and drop off points: in Edinburgh, there are 6 coach stops. As for Glasgow, it has 9 stops.. You can locate the FlixBus stops on the map above on this page.
  • Weekend trips: with FlixBus, you can depart Edinburgh on Friday and return on Sunday for a perfect weekend getaway in Glasgow.
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