Routemaster Bus London
An iconic London wedding transport option for couples who want guest travel to feel memorable rather than purely practical.
Routemaster Bus London offers classic 1960s Routemaster buses for wedding hire, designed to move guests between hotel, ceremony and reception while adding a distinctly London note to the day. The appeal is not subtle. This is transport that becomes part of the atmosphere and part of the visual identity of the wedding, especially for city celebrations. The company also offers useful extras such as personalised destination blinds, personalised bus tickets and host service, which push it beyond simple guest transport.
It is particularly well suited to London weddings where guests need to be moved together and the couple wants that part of the day to feel fun and cohesive rather than logistical. It makes less sense for very small weddings or for couples whose transport needs are limited to the two of them. That second point is an editorial judgment based on the format and bus capacities.
West London / just west of Camden | www.routemasterbus.london | @routemasterbus_london
At A Glance
Location
West London / just west of Camden
Category
Transport
Style
Iconic, sociable, visually memorable
Best Suited For
Couples wanting group guest transport with strong London character
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Final Thoughts
A very good option for couples who want guest transport to feel unmistakably London and genuinely useful at the same time. The charm is real, but so is the practicality.
Why couples choose this Supplier?
The strength is that it solves a practical problem in a way that still feels celebratory. A Routemaster works especially well when the day involves multiple London locations and the couple wants guests to move together rather than arrive in fragments. It is also one of the few transport choices that visibly adds to the wedding aesthetic instead of disappearing into the background.
It is a much stronger fit for a London city wedding than for a country house format, where the bus would feel more like a novelty than a natural part of the day. That final distinction is editorial judgment.