

by Leander Stephens - written on 02/04/13
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Having taken Eurolines before, i know to expect slight delays when it comes the London-Paris route, in both ways. However, on sunday night i was booked for a 2359 coach from Folkestone M20 service station, a stop that i have used numerous times successfully, but waited for over an hour without sign of the coach. Eventually, i phoned the ... Read the complete review

by CanadaGood - written on 17/02/13
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I am writing about a ten year old bus trip but it is still eating at my brain. On Feb 27, 2003 I and a friend took Eurolines bus from a Paris Pigalle street corner at 10:30 PM. The bus was full and many people were sleeping with their legs across the aisle. After a couple hours I stood started to navigate the aisle back to the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/12/12 (Useful, 144 readings)
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We travel regularly between Heidelberg / Mannheim and London by eurolines coach. My self, mywife are in Germany and my son and my daughter study in UK. This time we stuck up with a serious problem. Our new year plan was to spend three days in Amsterdam and then one week in London and one week in scotland. When we arrived ... Read the complete review

by douglas - written on 13/11/12
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the worst experience travelling by bus... ever! before getting in the bus the most rude and uncompromising staff members I could have met in my life (in sants station - barcelona) made us buy two extra seats claiming excess of luggage (two suitcases and one trolley carrying small bags) otherwise we couldn't get in although the driver had ... Read the complete review

by Atreyu - written on 03/10/12
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I've travelled many times with Eurolines from origin to terminus, like from Rotterdam to Oslo, Stockholm, Bucharest, Kosice, Przemysl(PL). We are talking about journeys with a duration over 24 hrs or 48 if you count the inbound journey. Just going from Brussels to Paris is peanuts, try one of the aforementioned routes and then we'll ... Read the complete review

by Sanna Ohlgren - written on 01/08/12
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We (my boyfriend and I) travelled från Stockholm, Sweden to Prague, Chez republic and booked the whole thing through Eurolines. We travelled with the Eurolines own busses between Copenhagen, Denmark and Prague. We read the reviews on this page & were quite worried about the trip. But it was a totally okat ... Read the complete review

by Fabienne - written on 19/04/12
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I am a French national (from Paris) living in London, who sometimes has to travel to Paris and back. Having grown tired of the Eurostar, because of their high prices and technical problems mainly, and not keen on flying either, as it is not cheap either and too much hassle, I have recently started travelling with Eurolines on a fairly ... Read the complete review

by Yuval Cohen - written on 29/12/11
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Although they publish and promise wi-fi, most of the busses do not have wi-fi!Some busses will go over the ferry and arrive late (approx. 1 hour late) - but ferry is BETTER than euro tunnel trains! (Its a good break in this long journey).Some busses are VERY un-comefortable! very narrow and short seats!No seat is reserved. So push to be first in queue and get better seat!All are pushing!

by - written on 29/09/11 (Useful, 379 readings)
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It was the worst travelling experience in my life. I was really terrified by their irresponsibility! Me and my boyfriend took a bus from Grenoble, France to go to Suwalki in Poland. On the ticket that we bought on-line, it was indicated as a direct trip. All started when we get to the bus. First, the drivers were Polish and they spoke ... Read the complete review

by Wayne - written on 23/05/11
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This was a truly horrible journey for me, but I'll state the pros and cons anyway. Pros: Cheap Cons: The people on the bus were really rude- shooting you evil looks if you dare sit next to them, they obviously wanted two seats for themselves- this was not just an individual but several people like that on the bus, ... Read the complete review

by Soulcharger - written on 25/10/10
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I am just back from a 3 day trip from Brussels to Stoke on Trent via London with Eurolines and their British parent company National Express. Check in started at 05:30 and the man behind the counter gave me the wrong boarding pass (Amsterdam) but it didn't take me long to figure that out just by asking a few other ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/03/10 (Somewhat useful, 664 readings)
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OK, so they offer cheap travel through Europe, a huge bonus if you are scared of flying, on a real tight budget, economically aware or just want to drive through several countries. I have travelled to Northern Spain from London with Eurolines on many occasions. I have however, noticed many issues with the company which really bring ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/12/09, updated on 01/01/10 (Very useful, 1308 readings)
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I was seriously excited to find a journey from London to Holland for just £40 return travelling this time last year (leaving just before and and returning just after New Years). Even though I had been looking for months, I couldn't find a cheap flight before I booked this in November. It left from Victoria coach station, which ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/01/09 (Very useful, 839 readings)
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Looking back through my DooYoo reviews there seems to be little pattern or reason behind the reviews that I right. An airline review here, DVD film here, café here etc etc. But today I've just reviewed Europe's fastest form of public transport - the TGV, and now I'm reviewing what must be its slowest. Perhaps you're surprised ... Read the complete review
