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Towneley Hall
Local history museum in a historic house, showing furniture, decorative arts and stories from Burnley and the wider area.
Take a bus from London Luton Airport to Burnley and enjoy the approximately 247 km long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
Distance 247 km |
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Local history museum in a historic house, showing furniture, decorative arts and stories from Burnley and the wider area.
Small museum and gallery in Queen Street Mill, interpreting Lancashire textile production with displays about weaving and mill life.
Canal-side heritage centre with exhibitions on the town’s industrial development, waterways and textile trade in the Weavers’ Triangle.
Large public park with formal gardens, woodland paths, playgrounds and direct access to Towneley Hall and open countryside.
Historic canal and mill district with warehouses, towpaths and interpretation points that reveal Burnley’s industrial past.
Linear waterside route ideal for walking, with locks, bridges and long views through Burnley’s industrial and green landscapes.
A hearty Lancashire stew of lamb or mutton, onions and potatoes, long baked. It is the county’s best-known comfort food and a staple in East Lancashire.
Traditional black pudding from nearby Bury, made with pork blood, fat and oats. It is a classic full breakfast item widely eaten across Lancashire.
A crumbly Lancashire cow’s milk cheese with a mild, tangy taste. It is one of the region’s signature foods and often served with pies or chutney.
Well-known local Italian restaurant with a long-standing reputation for pasta, pizza and friendly service in relaxed surroundings.
Traditional pub known for cask ales and classic British dishes in a lively, historic setting near Burnley town centre.
Stylish restaurant and bar serving modern British and European plates with cocktails in an elegant converted church setting.
Moderate for the UK. Burnley is usually cheaper than major cities for hotels and dining, while local buses and casual meals stay fairly affordable for tourists.
Tipping is modest. In restaurants, 10-12.5% is usual if service is not included. Round up for taxis. Cafés do not require tips, but small change is appreciated.
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Burnley Bus Station -> Burnley Town Centre
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from London Luton Airport to Burnley by coach. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest coach, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Burnley, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

Most London Luton Airport to Burnley buses use the London, Victoria Coach Station to Burnley, Bus Station station pair. Use this guide to compare London Luton Airport and Burnley bus stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like bus station facilities and services.
Burnley, Bus Station is 1 km from Burnley city centre. Public transport options include:
Burnley, Bus Station has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Parking, ATM, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Shower and Ticket Office.
Wi-Fi is available at Burnley, Bus Station. ATMs are available at Burnley, Bus Station.
Ticket office support is available at Burnley, Bus Station.
Available at Burnley, Bus Station: Parking, Taxis, WC.
Accessibility facilities are available at Burnley, Bus Station: Wheelchair accessible station.
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