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from Grand Rapids, MI to Auburn, AL

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About buses from Grand Rapids, MI to Auburn, AL

Buses from Grand Rapids, MI to Auburn, AL travel the 0mi (0.00km) journey, taking approximately 1d, 3h, 50m. Usually, there are 2 buses operating per day. While the average ticket price for this journey is around $188.69, you can find the cheapest bus tickets for as low as $167.55.

  • Average bus duration
  • Average bus ticket price
    $188.69
  • Trips per day
    2
  • Top Carriers
    FlixBus

Bus Station Information for Auburn, AL

Auburn

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Auburn, AL 36830

Curbside Stop
Address
4015 S College St. 
Auburn, AL 36830
Phone Number
(800) 858-8555
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City InformationforGrand Rapids, MI

Gear up for a road trip to the River City – a bus to Grand Rapids, MI is your ticket to a mix of art, booze, and bites that's sure to please. Known for its craft beer scene, this town is a hops lover's paradise. Make your way to the Beer City Ale Trail. With over 40 breweries, your pint glass will never be empty! But it's not just about the brews – art enthusiasts will marvel at the spectacular ArtPrize festival and the inspiring Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. It's all art without the attitude.

Feeling the need for some adrenaline? Dive into outdoor activities with kayaking on the Grand River or exploring the scenic trails. And don’t miss the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum for a taste of history that’s anything but textbook.

A bus to Grand Rapids, MI offers easy access to a city that wraps you in vibrant experiences without uncomfortably emptying your wallet. Hop aboard and let your journey begin – adventure awaits!

City InformationforAuburn, AL

Dive headfirst into the South's beloved town of Auburn, AL, where the charm is as abundant as the stately oaks that line its historic streets. Auburn offers a vibrant college-town vibe thanks to Auburn University, the heartbeat of the community, fueling both energy and enthusiasm. For sports fans, a day spent cheering with the Auburn Tigers equals a lifetime of memories.

Wander through Chewacla State Park for outdoor adventure among scenic trails and picturesque waterfalls. For a dose of nostalgia and artistry, visit the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, a cultural oasis with diverse exhibits. When hunger strikes, savor the local cuisine, from Southern-style diners to innovative eateries serving farm-fresh fare.

Whether you're exploring campus life or soaking in the great outdoors, getting a bus to Auburn promises experiences that blend history, athletics, and Southern hospitality. As the town’s mix of traditions and modern flair envelop you, you’ll discover a friendly destination that’s both wallet and heart-friendly!

Frequently Asked Questions about the Bus Ride

Experience a smooth bus ride from Grand Rapids to Auburn. With 2 bus(es) departing to Auburn daily, our trips average 1 day(s) 3 hour(s) 50 minute(s) and start as low as $167.55. Book bus tickets to Auburn now.