How do Eurolines compare to IDBus for the London ↔ Paris route?

How do Eurolines compare to IDBus for the London ↔ Paris route? - Modern bus driving along river against bridge

As well as the usual options of Fly, Train (Eurostar), or drive/train + ferry + drive/train, there are now two coach operators running quite a few services between London and Paris. Eurolines have been running for quite some time, and there's the new IDBus which is currently advertising pretty heavily in London and Paris.

How do they compare though? I guess the main comparison points of interest would be:

  • Price - both lowest, and variability
  • Travel time
  • Frequency of departures
  • Comfort of seats
  • Wifi, power etc
  • Onward connection possibilities
  • luggage restrictions

(IDBus has to win though on "which bus company provides free wifi to parts of Lille Europe station while dropping off and picking up passengers", which I found handy earlier!)






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