European Bus Travel
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Buses are a
handy way to get around town, but for long-distance travel, they can be
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General Information
BusWeb
A site for bus passengers and enthusiasts, with directories of coach companies
throughout Europe.
How to Travel
(Bus)
This page from Backpack Europe on a
Budget has prices and routes covered by European bus passes.
Bus Lines
EuroLines
Pick from dozens of routes between Spanish cities, eight European countries,
and Morocco.
National Express
Britain's leading bus company has long-distance coaches, regional express
shuttles, FlightLink service to five UK airports, and routes from England to
Ireland and Continental Europe.
Scottish Citylink
Timetables and sample fares for Scottish Citylink's Northern, West Coast, and
Glasgow Airport-Glasgow-Edinburgh commuter services are now available online.
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Need a car in Europe?
Auto Europe
guarantees the lowest rental
rates for standard cars, sports cars, SUVs, luxury cars,
chauffered sedans, and RVs. Its Web site also has driving information
for 38 countries.
If
you live outside the EU, a
tax-free
Renault or
Peugeot tourist lease can be cheaper than renting.
Minimum driver age is 18, there' s no upper age limit, and rates include
insurance. See:
Short-term car leasing.

Traveling by train?
Rail Europe
has schedules, maps, and guides for 50+ European railroads. (Residents
of North and Central America can buy tickets and rail passes
online.)
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