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|countries=Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, France
|countries=Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, France
|cities=Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Berlin, Minsk
|cities=Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Berlin, Minsk
|price indication=cheap and slow
|price indication=cheap and slow, for long distances it's more expensive than low budget flying
|website=http://www.eurolines.com/en/
|website=http://www.eurolines.com/en/
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[[File:Eurolines Bova. AB 2009-5, Minsk, Belarus. ЕВРОЛАЙНС, Минск, Беларусь.jpg|thumb|right|400px|A Eurolines bus in [[Minsk]]]]
[[File:Eurolines Bova. AB 2009-5, Minsk, Belarus. ЕВРОЛАЙНС, Минск, Беларусь.jpg|thumb|right|400px|A Eurolines bus in [[Minsk]]]]Eurolines is a network of cheap long distance bus/coach companies. They operate a transnational intercity routes network, connecting over 500 destinations, covering the whole of [[Europe]], plus [[Morocco]].
 
It's quite an experience on itself.  If you tried it a couple of times you're probably looking for an alternative, [[hitchhiking]] and [[rideshares]] are quite decent as such. Both are less reliable, but especially hitchhiking is more fun and best of all, it's free.

Latest revision as of 21:44, 5 November 2013


Eurolines

Main form of transport: Transport type::bus

Countries

{{#arraymap:Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, France|,|x|Connects country::x}}

Cities

{{#arraymap:Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Berlin, Minsk|,|x|Connects city::x}}

Price indication

cheap and slow, for long distances it's more expensive than low budget flying


A Eurolines bus in Minsk

Eurolines is a network of cheap long distance bus/coach companies. They operate a transnational intercity routes network, connecting over 500 destinations, covering the whole of Europe, plus Morocco.

It's quite an experience on itself. If you tried it a couple of times you're probably looking for an alternative, hitchhiking and rideshares are quite decent as such. Both are less reliable, but especially hitchhiking is more fun and best of all, it's free.