Expreso Bolivariano -Tickets and online bookings

4.1(11 reviews)

Expreso Bolivariano is a transportation company in Colombia. Expreso Bolivariano operates in Bogota, Armenia, Medellin, Girardot, Cali and other cities in Colombia. Popular routes include Bogota to Armenia, Medellin to Bogota, Medellin to Cali, Pereira to Medellin, Bogota to Cali.

Traveling with

Expreso Bolivariano

  • Bien installés, WC mais pas de papier, prise usb, climatisation. Horaires respectés

  • Comfortable and driver are very kind

  • Very quiet and shure drive, it was faster as the timetable. BUT I choosed a seat on first lane right side (A1) behind driver, but the Bus A1 is on the left side and you are not able to film the drive. Choose row #2 then you have a window-place with leg-place.

  • Suuuuper smooth ride!

  • Great bus ride

  • All went perfectly

Expreso Bolivariano’s popular routes

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Our travelers reviews about the ride with Expreso Bolivariano

4.09

Based on 11 reviews from Bookaway users who traveled with Expreso Bolivariano

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Your questions, Our answers

How much does a minivan ride cost from Bogota to Armenia?

The cost of a minivan ride for a roundtrip adult ticket to Armenia leaving from Bogota is around US$ 21

Do Expreso Bolivariano have toilets on board?

Expreso Bolivariano do have toilets on board!

Is there Wi-Fi on Expreso Bolivariano?

Most of the Expreso Bolivariano rides have Wi-Fi on board. We recommend reaching out directly to Expreso Bolivariano to find out if your ride is one of those rides.

Do I need to print my ticket or does Expreso Bolivariano offer e-tickets?

Expreso Bolivariano has e-tickets so you don’t need to print your tickets.

Which cities does Expreso Bolivariano operate in?

Expreso Bolivariano operates in Bogota, Armenia, Medellin, Girardot, Cali, Villavicencio, Pereira, Ibague, Neiva, La Dorada, Cucuta, Bucaramanga, Honda, Florencia, Pasto, Puerto Boyaca, Mocoa, Putumayo, Popayan, Manizales, Acacias, Ipiales, and Tulcan