Birmingham, EnglandLondon, England
Bus from Birmingham to London
Megabus has the cheapest bus ticket from Birmingham to London for only £24, on a trip of approximately 3h duration.
We have selected the cheapest, fastest and earliest schedules for your trip to London.
- RecommendedBirmingham Brunel StreetLondon Victoria Coach StationBus3hDirect
- CheapestBirmingham Brunel StreetLondon Victoria Coach StationBus3hDirect
- FastestBirmingham Brunel StreetLondon Finchley RoadBus2h 30mDirect
- EarliestBirmingham Brunel StreetLondon Victoria Coach StationBus3hDirect
Companies | Departures | Duration | Service | Price |
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22:35->01:35 | 3h | Direct | ||
23:55->08:05 | 8h 9m | Direct |
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Bus from Birmingham to London
The bus trip from Birmingham to London takes approximately 4h 47m duration and covers a distance of about 163 km. There are usually 11 buses traveling daily to London and you can find the cheapest tickets starting from £24 if you buy in advance on the internet.
Distance | 163 km | |
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Price | £24 | |
Frequency | 11 | |
Fastest | 2h 30m |
Megabus stations in Birmingham
Birmingham Brunel Street
Megabus stations in London
London Victoria Coach Station
London Finchley Road
National Express stations in Birmingham
Coach Station
Bearwood - Hagley Rd W
National Express stations in London
London Baker St Station
London Victoria Rail Station
London Victoria
London Marble Arch (Stop S)
Finchley Rd & Frognal
St John's Wood
London Paddington Rail Station
Travel Tips
The best tips from our team for your next trip
Saving Money
Cheapest Bus
The cheapest bus ticket from Birmingham to London is a regular seat, one-way trip, when booked in advance. Buying on the day of travel is usually more expensive and may include additional costs that can vary depending on the time of day and bus class.
- Book in advance.
- Most companies sell bus tickets about three to six months in advance. If you already have your travel date set, search as early as possible to save money.
- Be flexible with your travel times.
- Many companies increase ticket prices during "peak hours" (usually between 06:00 - 10:00 and 15:00 - 19:00 on weekdays). If possible, choose to travel outside of these hours to find cheaper tickets and save money.
- Check connections.
- On some of the busiest routes, you may also have the option of taking a slower or connecting transportation. It may take a little longer, but if you have a bit more time available, you may find a cheaper ticket.
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