Megabus coach stop (Bristol)

Rated 1 out of 5

Megabus run coaches from Bristol to destinations throughout the UK including frequent coach services to London and direct services to other places elsewhere in the United Kingdom.

Megabus coach services depart from the bus stop on Bond Street near Superios Chicken in the city centre. This is just a regular bus stop on the street and not a proper coach station.

You can follow Hannover Court, next to McDonalds, to get to Bond Street from The Horsehair if you’re coming here from Cabot Circus shopping centre.

The Megabus coach stop is on Bond Street in Bristol near Superios Chicken. (Photo © 2024 Rover Media)
The Megabus coach stop is on Bond Street in Bristol near Superios Chicken. (Photo © 2024 Rover Media)

Bond Street is a busy dual-carriageway with both carriageways divided by a safety barrier that makes this a difficult street to cross so it’s best to approach from the south of Bond Street.

Bond Street is a busy dual-carriageway with a barrier in the middle of the road, which makes it difficult to cross the road. (Photo © 2024 Rover Media)
Bond Street is a busy dual-carriageway with a barrier in the middle of the road, which makes it difficult to cross the road. (Photo © 2024 Rover Media)

Although it may seem like a pretty barren place to wait for a bus, it is in the city centre and there are plenty of places nearby to eat and drink including a McDonalds just a one-minute walk up the road.

There are several places to stay nearby, including a Holiday Inn right across the road as well as two different Premier Inns a five-minute walk from the coach stop.

This coach stop is only used by Megabus coach services. Other buses and coaches, including National Express coaches, First and Stagecoach regional buses and the Bristol Airport Flyer coach, depart from the Bristol Bus and Coach Station, which is a five-minute walk away on the other side of the Bearpit.

3 reviews

  • Emine Murray
    1 out of 5

    Drop off at Bristol is difficult

    Can you please include some guidance on where people can park if dropping off someone at Bristol. Last time we ended up on the other side of the dual carriageway which was very fast and crossing it was very difficult. Where is the nearest car park on the same side as the bus stop?

    23 October 2023

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  • Phil mitchell
    1 out of 5

    Blacks is gone

    It’s a superios chicken now , easier to say across from bsq . But yes this bus stop is shit and hard to find

    20 October 2023

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  • Ed Allingham
    1 out of 5

    Megabus departure point

    This is a very poor picture to illustrate where the bus departs from. It mainly shows one side of a dual carriageway, but the Megabus in the picture is on the other side and on a stretch of the dual carriageway where one cannot cross. I know Bristol and the location well, but the photograph shows the most indistinguishable buildings you could find anywhere. It is also a very dark photograph. Elsewhere, the stop is referenced by its proximity to 'Blacks', a shop with two entrances, front and back, which, in terms of distance travelling by car to drop someone off and on account of the traffic system, are a LONG way apart. All in all, the location of the pick-up point to catch the bus is VERY ambiguous

    Keep reading

    8 March 2020

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