Busbud recommends carpooling from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord
Among the sustainable travel choices, the carpool stands out as a good way to reach Barcelona Nord. The journey takes about 6 hours 20 minutes and with fares starting at just US$25, it presents an excellent value for a comfortable ride.
Based on 10217 reviews, the company was rated 3.5 stars on Busbud. Travellers were especially satisfied with the ticket access and the temperature but often complained with the Wi-Fi. FlixBus ticket prices on this trip start at US$47
ALSA Bilbao Barcelona recent customer reviews
The bus was on time. The first driver was VERY rude and unpolite. I was traveling on a day when there was a big match in the city and I wasn't aware, so I had no public transport and I had to run almost 2km with a very heavy luggage through the people partying aftr the match. I came at the bus 10 minutes early and asked the driver if I had the time to go just in front to buy a bottle of water, he said "I'm leaving now". I asked if they sold water on board he didn't even answer, he was clearly annoyed. Scared that he would leave without me I got on the bus, obviously he left after 10 minutes (on time) so I had the time to go to buy some water but I didn't. We stopped to autogrill after 3 hours (the driver didn't mention it). Here the driver changed and the second one was nicer. On board we didn't have working olugs to charge the mobiles, no one was working and this was not good considering we had 7hours on board. We arrived on time.
3 out of 5 stars
Caterina C.
Bus driver was in a rush and was a bit short when answering a question I had. Overall pleasant experience.
4 out of 5 stars
Kevin J M.
More staff should speak English; I would like more of the seats to work most of the time: sometimes, they do not recline, sometimes, they only recline, and sometimes, they do neither; armrests on seats should be easy to use and figure out; all busses should have the ability to charge a phone, especially on long overnight journeys - this is basic; many seat numbers need to be clearly marked - some numbers are written very faintly on the windows - WHY? Announcements of the names of the stops should also be made in English; When the bus is stopping in more than one area in the same city, this should be noted to clear up confusion - example, the bus made two stops in Barcelona, and when I asked the driver if we were in Barcelona, he (rightly) said yes, and only upon pressing further, did I learn that there is an additional Barcelona stop; If a bus is running late, there should be a notice alerting passengers; the ticket that is issued should clearly state if the seat is a window or aisle, for tickets for which seat assignments were made; the type of bus being used for a particlur journey should be indicated - meaning, if a premium bus is used or an old broken down one; when the bus makes a long rest stop, this should be announced in English as well.
According to 48 reviews, ALSA received a 3.8-star rating for this journey. Travellers were especially satisfied with the timeliness and the temperature, but some complained about the seats. ALSA ticket prices on this trip start at US$57
ALSA Bilbao Barcelona recent customer reviews
The bus was on time. The first driver was VERY rude and unpolite. I was traveling on a day when there was a big match in the city and I wasn't aware, so I had no public transport and I had to run almost 2km with a very heavy luggage through the people partying aftr the match. I came at the bus 10 minutes early and asked the driver if I had the time to go just in front to buy a bottle of water, he said "I'm leaving now". I asked if they sold water on board he didn't even answer, he was clearly annoyed. Scared that he would leave without me I got on the bus, obviously he left after 10 minutes (on time) so I had the time to go to buy some water but I didn't. We stopped to autogrill after 3 hours (the driver didn't mention it). Here the driver changed and the second one was nicer. On board we didn't have working olugs to charge the mobiles, no one was working and this was not good considering we had 7hours on board. We arrived on time.
3 out of 5 stars
Caterina C.
Bus driver was in a rush and was a bit short when answering a question I had. Overall pleasant experience.
4 out of 5 stars
Kevin J M.
More staff should speak English; I would like more of the seats to work most of the time: sometimes, they do not recline, sometimes, they only recline, and sometimes, they do neither; armrests on seats should be easy to use and figure out; all busses should have the ability to charge a phone, especially on long overnight journeys - this is basic; many seat numbers need to be clearly marked - some numbers are written very faintly on the windows - WHY? Announcements of the names of the stops should also be made in English; When the bus is stopping in more than one area in the same city, this should be noted to clear up confusion - example, the bus made two stops in Barcelona, and when I asked the driver if we were in Barcelona, he (rightly) said yes, and only upon pressing further, did I learn that there is an additional Barcelona stop; If a bus is running late, there should be a notice alerting passengers; the ticket that is issued should clearly state if the seat is a window or aisle, for tickets for which seat assignments were made; the type of bus being used for a particlur journey should be indicated - meaning, if a premium bus is used or an old broken down one; when the bus makes a long rest stop, this should be announced in English as well.
A good way to travel this route is with BlaBlaCar. The company offers 9 daily departures, with ticket prices starting at US$25 and the shortest trip taking about 383. BlaBlaCar gets you where you want to go for a fair price.
ALSA Bilbao Barcelona recent customer reviews
The bus was on time. The first driver was VERY rude and unpolite. I was traveling on a day when there was a big match in the city and I wasn't aware, so I had no public transport and I had to run almost 2km with a very heavy luggage through the people partying aftr the match. I came at the bus 10 minutes early and asked the driver if I had the time to go just in front to buy a bottle of water, he said "I'm leaving now". I asked if they sold water on board he didn't even answer, he was clearly annoyed. Scared that he would leave without me I got on the bus, obviously he left after 10 minutes (on time) so I had the time to go to buy some water but I didn't. We stopped to autogrill after 3 hours (the driver didn't mention it). Here the driver changed and the second one was nicer. On board we didn't have working olugs to charge the mobiles, no one was working and this was not good considering we had 7hours on board. We arrived on time.
3 out of 5 stars
Caterina C.
Bus driver was in a rush and was a bit short when answering a question I had. Overall pleasant experience.
4 out of 5 stars
Kevin J M.
More staff should speak English; I would like more of the seats to work most of the time: sometimes, they do not recline, sometimes, they only recline, and sometimes, they do neither; armrests on seats should be easy to use and figure out; all busses should have the ability to charge a phone, especially on long overnight journeys - this is basic; many seat numbers need to be clearly marked - some numbers are written very faintly on the windows - WHY? Announcements of the names of the stops should also be made in English; When the bus is stopping in more than one area in the same city, this should be noted to clear up confusion - example, the bus made two stops in Barcelona, and when I asked the driver if we were in Barcelona, he (rightly) said yes, and only upon pressing further, did I learn that there is an additional Barcelona stop; If a bus is running late, there should be a notice alerting passengers; the ticket that is issued should clearly state if the seat is a window or aisle, for tickets for which seat assignments were made; the type of bus being used for a particlur journey should be indicated - meaning, if a premium bus is used or an old broken down one; when the bus makes a long rest stop, this should be announced in English as well.
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Frequently asked questions on the trip Bilbao - Barcelona
How much does a bus ticket from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord cost?
The bus ticket price from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord starts at US$25. The best way to find cheap bus tickets from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord is to book your tickets as early as possible. Prices tend to rise as your travel date approaches, so book in advance to secure the best prices!
How long is the bus ride from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord?
The average travel time between Bilbao and Barcelona Nord is around , although the fastest bus will take about 5h. This is the time it takes to travel the 290 miles that separates the two cities.
How many daily bus connections are there between Bilbao and Barcelona Nord?
The number of buses from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord can differ depending on the day of the week. On average, there are 12 on this route. Some buses run direct routes, while others have layovers. Simplify your bus trip from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord by comparing and selecting the bus that fits your travel style and budget on Busbud.
Which bus companies travel from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord?
When taking the bus from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord, you can travel comfortably and safely with BlaBlaCar, FlixBus, ALSA.
What are the departure and arrival stations when taking the bus from Bilbao to Barcelona Nord?
Buses travelling between Bilbao and Barcelona Nord leave from Estación Autobuses or Abaro Estrata and arrive at Estació del Nord de Barcelona, Barcelona Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona Clot-Arago.
Where are the popular stations and stops in Bilbao and Barcelona Nord?
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