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Frequently asked questions

Yes, all FlixBus coaches on the London to Brussels route feature onboard restrooms.
Bus tickets from London to Brussels with FlixBus are available from as low as £33.99.
The route between London and Brussels generally takes about 9 hours 15 minutes by coach and covers approximately 193 miles.
Passengers travelling from London to Brussels 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 London to Brussels is at 01:00.
The day's last coach departure from London to Brussels is set for 23:30.
There's no requirement for a printed bus ticket for your journey between London and Brussels. 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 London, there are 13 coach stops. As for Brussels, it has 4 stops.. You can locate the FlixBus stops on the map above on this page.
Yes, weekend bus options are available from London to Brussels. 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 London to Brussels. Check the timetable and pick the option that works for you!
Every FlixBus coach between London and Brussels 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 London -Brussels route are equipped with free WiFi.

Travel Guide: London to Brussels via FlixBus 

Travelling from London to Brussels with FlixBus is a convenient and enjoyable way to journey between these two iconic cities. With some careful planning, your trip will be both comfortable and easy. 

Departing from London 

FlixBus offers multiple departure points throughout London, making it easy to find a convenient starting location for your journey. To ensure a smooth boarding process, it's advisable to arrive at least 15 minutes before departure. Here’s a comprehensive list of transport options to get to your FlixBus stop in London: 

  • The London Underground (Tube): The most popular and efficient way to get around London is via the Underground. The Tube operates until midnight, with some lines—Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria—offering 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays. 
  • DLR (Docklands Light Railway): The Docklands Light Railway is an automated, above-ground light rail system that extends the reach of the Tube, particularly in East London. It connects key areas like Greenwich and Stratford, areas served by FlixBus. 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 vast, reaching even the most remote parts of the city. 
  • Tramlink: Although limited to the southern suburbs, London’s Tramlink offers a reliable transport option primarily for residents of Croydon and nearby areas. 
  • 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. 

 Arriving in Brussels 

When you arrive at your FlixBus stop in Brussels, you'll have a variety of convenient options to reach your accommodation or explore the city. Brussels offers a comprehensive and efficient public transport system, including trains, trams, metros, and buses, making it easy to navigate the city centre and beyond. 

Public Transport Options: 

Metro: Brussels' modern metro system, which began in 1970, comprises four main lines: 

  • Line 1: Connects the West Station to Stockel, passing through the city centre and important areas like the European Quarter and the business district around De Brouckère station. 
  • Line 2: Forms a loop around the city, linking Simonis (Elisabeth) and Simonis (Leopold II) stations, with stops near landmarks such as the Atomium and the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. 
  • Line 5: Largely follows the route of Line 1, running from Erasme to Herrmann-Debroux, covering the city centre and the European Quarter. 
  • Line 6: Partially overlaps with Line 2 and extends from Roi Baudouin to Simonis (Elisabeth), offering direct access to the Heysel Plateau, home to the Atomium and Brussels Expo. 

Premetro: A distinctive feature of Brussels, the Premetro functions like a metro but uses tram lines (3, 4, 7, and 9) that run underground for portions of their routes. 

  • Trams: Brussels boasts one of the world’s largest tram networks with 17 lines. Key tourist routes include: 
  • Lines 92 and 94: Travel through the upper city, with stops near attractions like Brussels Park, the Royal Palace, and Avenue Louise. 
  • Lines 32 and 33: Operate after 20:00, following a route similar to Premetro Lines 3 and 4, connecting Gare du Midi with the city centre. 
  • Line 51: Serves as an alternative to Metro Line 6, providing access to Bruparck. 

Buses: Run by STIB/MIVB, Brussels' buses cover extensive routes throughout the city centre and outskirts, often serving areas not reached by the metro or trams. 

Commuter Rail (RER/GEN): This network connects Brussels with nearby suburbs and cities, offering a quick way to reach further destinations. 

Tickets & Prices: Public transport tickets are reasonably priced. For maximum convenience, consider using contactless payments available on all STIB buses, trams, and metro stations. You can pay for rides directly using your debit or credit card, smartphone, or smartwatch. 

First Time in Brussels? Explore Iconic Landmarks and Savour Local Flavours 

Known for its grand squares and exquisite architecture, Brussels offers a wealth of must-see attractions that will make your visit truly memorable. Enhance your sightseeing experience by indulging in some of the city’s renowned local dishes, providing a full taste of this vibrant capital. 

Top Attractions in Brussels 

  • Grand Place (Grote Markt): Wander through this breathtaking central square, surrounded by ornate buildings and the city’s iconic Town Hall, to truly capture the essence of Brussels. 
  • Mannekin Pis: Don’t miss this famous and quirky statue of a little boy, which has become an emblem of the city’s playful spirit. 
  • Saint-Michel Cathedral (Sint-Michiels Kathedraal): Marvel at the architectural splendour and historical significance of this grand cathedral. 
  • Belgian Comic Strip Center: Dive into Belgium’s rich comic heritage at this engaging museum celebrating beloved characters like Tintin and the Smurfs. 
  • Place Royale (Koningsplein): Explore this historic square, offering insights into Belgium’s royal past. 
  • Belgian Royal Museum of Fine Arts: Admire masterpieces from both old masters and modern artists in one of Belgium’s largest and most prestigious museums. 
  • Atomium: Visit this iconic structure, originally built for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair, which now offers unique exhibits and stunning panoramic views. 
  • Coudenberg Palace Archaeological Site: Discover centuries of history beneath the city as you explore the remains of a royal palace. 
  • Mont des Arts: Take in the panoramic views of Brussels from this cultural hotspot, surrounded by museums and historical landmarks. 
  • Notre-Dame du Sablon: Appreciate the intricate stained glass and Gothic architecture of this beautiful church. 
  • Museums of Parc du Cinquantenaire: Stroll through this expansive park, home to museums that showcase art, history, and military exhibits. 
  • Château Royal Surroundings: Enjoy a leisurely walk through the parklands surrounding this royal residence, offering a peaceful escape. 
  • Basilique Nationale du Sacré Coeur: Experience the breathtaking views from the cupola of this impressive basilica, one of the largest in the world. 
  • Abbaye de la Cambre: Unwind in the serene grounds of this historic abbey, nestled in the heart of Brussels. 
  • Choco Story Brussels: Discover the rich history and art of Belgian chocolate-making at this deliciously interactive museum. 

Must-Try Foods in Brussels 

  • Brussels Pork Carbonnade: Savour this hearty stew made with beer, typically served with bread or fries. 
  • Stoemp: Enjoy this comforting mix of mashed potatoes and vegetables, often paired with sausage. 
  • Paling in't groen: Try this unique local delicacy of eel cooked in a vibrant green herb sauce. 
  • Filet Américain: Delight in this freshly prepared steak tartare, mixed with mayonnaise and spices. 
  • Mitraillette: Indulge in this satisfying sandwich, packed with meat, fries, and sauce. 
  • Waterzooi: Warm up with this creamy fish or chicken stew, traditionally made with egg yolk and cream. 
  • Shrimp Croquettes: Treat yourself to these crispy delights, filled with a creamy shrimp mixture. 
  • Brussels Waffles: Don’t miss out on these light and airy waffles, a beloved Belgian classic that dates back to medieval times. 

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

  • Bus ticket price: you can travel between London and Brussels starting from £33.99 (average ticket cost: £47.99).
  • Average duration: the bus journey from London to Brussels lasts approximately 9 hours 15 minutes.
  • Distance covered: the distance between London and Brussels is 193 miles, with some variation depending on the bus route and intermediate stops.
  • Bus schedules London-Brussels: to check departure times of coaches between London and Brussels, 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 7 departures per day.
  • Bus departure and drop off points: in London, there are 13 coach stops. As for Brussels, it has 4 stops.. You can locate the FlixBus stops on the map above on this page.
  • Night buses: night bus services are available to depart London in the evening and arrive at Brussels in total comfort.
  • Weekend trips: with FlixBus, you can depart London on Friday and return on Sunday for a perfect weekend getaway in Brussels.
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