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Bus Angers to Rome: Trip Overview

Average Ticket PriceUS$252
Average Bus Trip Duration1d 5h
Number of daily buses11
Earliest bus departure1:40am
Distance1214 km
Latest bus departure10:00pm

Angers to Rome Bus

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Frequently asked questions on the trip Angers - Rome

  1. How long is the trip from Angers to Rome by bus?

    The trip from Angers to Rome will take on average 1d 5h. For the shortest travel time, select the fastest bus available, which will take you to Rome in about 1d 1h.

  2. What is the travel distance from Angers to Rome?

    The distance between Angers and Rome is around 1202 km (745 miles).

  3. What are the departure and arrival locations for buses traveling from Angers to Rome?

    Buses traveling this route start their trip at Gare Routière d'Angers, in Angers, and end it at Rome Tiburtina Bus Station, in Rome.

  4. What is the cheapest way to travel from Angers to Rome?

    The least expensive way to go from Angers to Rome would be going by bus. The ticket price for this bus starts at US$100, making this your best choice for this trip.

  5. How much does the bus ticket cost from Angers to Rome?

    Taking the bus from Angers to Rome costs on average US$252.

  6. Is there an overnight bus from Angers to Rome?

    Yes! Catch buses leaving from Angers until 10:00pm and reaching Rome on the following day.

About Bus Travel

Bus Travel Tips

Make friends with the driver. They usually know a lot about your destination and may even recommend which side of the bus to sit on to get the best views on the road between Angers and Rome!

Start sightseeing the minute your bus leaves the station. If you're on the night bus from Angers to Rome, get comfy and count the stars.

Taking the bus creates the smallest carbon footprint compared to other modes of transport. Not to mention that buses will allow you to discover scenic gems from Angers to Rome that are otherwise impossible to come by with a plane.

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Did you know?

It takes 27 hours to go by bus from Lima to Cusco, one of the craziest bus trips on the world. This route is used daily by locals and backpackers.

Did you know there are on average 4,400 intercity bus departures every day in the US only? This number has been growing for 9 years in a row, yay!

The Superbus, created by a Dutch engineer is the world's fastest bus with 250 km/h. Too bad it's only a prototype for now.

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