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Buses to Fayetteville start at just $11.98, depending on your starting location. To secure the most budget-friendly options, ensure you book early and consider traveling on weekdays and during off-peak hours for the cheapest deals!
The best way to buy bus tickets to Fayetteville is through the Greyhound website or the free Greyhound app. With just a few clicks, you can easily book your bus trip and choose your preferred seating. You can pay for your bus to Fayetteville using a variety of payment methods, including debit and credit cards. For more information on payment methods, please visit the payment methods page. Looking for a cheap ticket to Fayetteville? Make sure to book in advance and consider traveling during weekdays and peak-off times to get the best deals!
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You can use your Greyhound bus ticket to Fayetteville by either presenting the PDF with a QR code when booked online or by accessing it directly in the app if purchased within the app. Simply show your ticket to the bus driver at boarding and they will scan it to validate your travel.
With Greyhound and FlixBus, you can easily reach 32 destinations from Fayetteville, including Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh.
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When traveling by bus to Fayetteville with Greyhound, you are allowed to bring one carry-on bag with you (maximum 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches). The first bag that you store under the bus is free, and if you have a Flexible fare, the second bag stored under the bus is also free. For more information about our luggage policies and how to book extra baggage, please visit our dedicated baggage page.
Greyhound buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts to assist passengers using wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Each bus has space for two passengers with these devices. It's recommended to book your bus ticket to Fayetteville in advance to ensure a spot. If you'd like to transfer to a regular seat, our drivers will stow your device for you. Service animals are also welcome on board our buses. For further details on accessibility and service animal policies, please check this link.

Bus to Fayetteville

Fayetteville sits in the Sandhills of southeastern North Carolina, the seat of Cumberland County and home to Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) — a major US Army installation that anchors the metro economy. The city's identity is shaped by the long military presence, a deep African-American heritage and a working downtown that has rebuilt steadily around the Market House, the Airborne and Special Operations Museum and the Cape Fear River. The bus to Fayetteville drops you in the central downtown at the Fayetteville Bus Station on Franklin Street, with the Market House, the Airborne Museum, Festival Park and the central restaurants reachable on foot. People come for the Airborne and Special Operations Museum, for the Cape Fear River trails and the John Blue House, for the access to Fort Liberty, for Cape Fear Botanical Garden and the central historic district, and for an unhurried Sandhills weekend that combines the military heritage with the surrounding North Carolina countryside. A Fayetteville bus ticket lands you a few blocks from the Market House.

Greyhound stops in Fayetteville

Fayetteville has one Greyhound stop: the Fayetteville Bus Station at 505 Franklin Street, in the central downtown. As a full terminal it has indoor seating, restrooms and the basic shelter you'd expect; plan to arrive in good time so you can find your platform and get checked in.

The location puts you within walking distance of the Market House, the central downtown blocks, the Airborne and Special Operations Museum and Festival Park. The Cape Fear River and the Fayetteville Riverwalk are a short walk south. As a working terminal, the station has a typical pace of activity through the day.

If you're being met, the surrounding streets are familiar to rideshare drivers and there's space inside the building if the weather isn't cooperating. The most useful first move after arrival is a walk to the Market House, the central historic landmark on Hay Street that anchors the downtown grid. Have your ticket ready on your phone or printed for boarding.

Getting around Fayetteville after your bus to Fayetteville arrives

Fayetteville's central downtown is more compact than the metro footprint suggests. From the bus station, the Market House, the Airborne and Special Operations Museum, Festival Park and the central restaurants are within a comfortable walk. The Cape Fear River is a short walk south to the Fayetteville Riverwalk along the Cape Fear River.

The Fayetteville Area System of Transit — known as FAST — runs the local public-transport network with city buses across the metro. Useful routes connect downtown to Cross Creek Mall, the Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, Methodist University and the Fort Liberty area. Service runs through the day on weekdays and is more limited on Sundays. Rideshare runs reliably across the city.

For Fort Liberty (the renamed Fort Bragg) and the wider region — the Airborne and Special Operations Museum is in central downtown, but the Pope Field area and the Fort Liberty visitor centre are about 10-15 miles northwest — a rental car is the practical option. For the John Blue House in nearby Laurinburg or the Cape Fear Botanical Garden on the east side of the city, rideshare or rental car works. Cycling is also viable on the Cape Fear River Trail, the long shared-use path running along the river through the city.

Top things to do in Fayetteville

  • The Airborne and Special Operations Museum, in the central downtown, with strong galleries on the Airborne, Special Operations and Special Forces history that runs through the local Fort Liberty installation. Free entry.
  • The Market House, the 1832 brick building at the central downtown intersection of Hay and Person Streets, on the site where North Carolina ratified the United States Constitution in 1789. Restored and worth a walk around.
  • Festival Park, the central downtown park that hosts year-round events including the International Folk Festival, the Dogwood Festival and a year-round outdoor concert series.
  • The Cape Fear Botanical Garden, on the east side of the city along the Cape Fear River, with themed outdoor gardens, walking trails through restored bottomland hardwood forest and the McCauley House heritage site.
  • The Cape Fear River Trail, the long shared-use path running along the river through the city, with sections through woodland and along the historic riverfront.
  • The Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum, in the restored 1890 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad depot, with strong galleries on the regional history of the Sandhills and the central role of the railroads.
  • The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County and the Cape Fear Regional Theatre, the central downtown cultural anchors with a year-round programme of performances and exhibitions.
  • 1897 Poe House, the restored Edwardian-era mansion of Edgar Allan Poe (no relation to the writer), now operated as the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex. The complex also includes the Cape Fear Civil War History Center.
  • Cool Spring Tavern, the 1788 tavern that's a long-surviving Fayetteville landmark, restored and open for tours.
  • The historic Cross Creek Cemetery, the central downtown cemetery dating back to the 1780s with notable Civil War-era and earlier graves.
  • Fort Liberty's John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum, on the Fort Liberty post (visit policy and ID requirements apply — check current visitor guidance before you go), with strong galleries on the Special Operations heritage of the post.
  • The Hope Mills Lake Recreation Area, southwest of the city, with swimming, kayaking and walking trails along the lake and dam.

Best time to visit Fayetteville

Spring and autumn are the windows. From late March through May the dogwoods come in (the Dogwood Festival in late April is the city's headline spring event), the Cape Fear Botanical Garden is at its most photogenic and the temperature sits in a pleasant range for walking. October and November bring the Carolina fall — comfortable walking weather, the harvest of the surrounding agricultural country and the central downtown's autumn outdoor calendar.

Summer is warm and humid, with afternoons regularly in the 80s and into the 90s. The Cape Fear River and the surrounding shaded trails work in early morning; the indoor museums and the air-conditioned restaurants come into their own through the heat. Plan walking and outdoor sightseeing for early morning, lean into the indoor venues in the afternoon, and respect the late-day thunderstorms when they roll in.

Winter is mild by Northern standards but real. Daytime temperatures sit in the 50s through January and February, with occasional cold snaps and the rare snow event. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum, the Cape Fear Regional Theatre and the central downtown restaurants all stay full pace, and a quiet weekday afternoon at the Airborne Museum is genuinely worth having.

From the bus station on Franklin Street it's a short walk south to the Market House at the central intersection of Hay and Person Streets — that's the single best orientation move on arrival, since the Market House anchors the downtown grid and most of what travellers come to see radiates from it within a few blocks. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is two blocks east, Festival Park is two blocks north, and the central restaurant cluster is on Hay Street to your immediate west. Use the search bar on this page to check schedules and book bus tickets to Fayetteville when your dates are firm.

Planning Your Greyhound Bus Trip to Fayetteville?

You're in the right place! Get all the details you need to arrange your bus journey to Fayetteville! You can board the Greyhound at Fayetteville Bus Station. You can easily find the location of the stop(s) on the map available on this page. Traveling to or departing from Fayetteville can cost you as little as $11.98. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Fayetteville, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available! With 32 destinations linked to Fayetteville, Greyhound provides you with multiple options for planning your bus trip.

Why travel to Fayetteville with Greyhound

When you choose Greyhound, you're promised a comfy seat and free Wi-Fi throughout your journey. Stay connected and entertained while we safely drive you to your destination! Enjoy a comfy bus trip to Fayetteville with our onboard facilities like free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to Fayetteville

Booking a ticket with Greyhound is a breeze: on this website or on the free Greyhound App, you can complete your booking in a few clicks. When purchasing your ticket to Fayetteville online, you can choose between different secured online payment methods, such as credit and debit cards. Alternatively, you can pay in cash at a sales point.