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10 June 2026 10 min readPricing

How Much Does Bus Advertising Cost? Complete UK Pricing Guide 2026

Bus advertising is one of the most effective ways to reach people across UK towns and cities, but finding clear pricing can be frustrating. This guide breaks down real bus advertising costs for every format in 2026, so you can plan your campaign with confidence.

Bus advertising puts your brand in front of thousands of people every single day. Buses travel through high streets, residential neighbourhoods, business districts, and school routes, delivering repeated exposure that few other outdoor formats can match. A single bus can generate up to 50,000 impressions per day in a busy city.

But how much does bus advertising actually cost? That depends on the format you choose, where your campaign runs, and how long you book for. We plan and book bus campaigns across the UK every week, so here is a straightforward breakdown of what you should expect to pay in 2026.

In short: UK bus advertising costs from £60 per panel (bus rear) up to around £26,000 for a 4-week full bus wrap in London. A bus superside, the most popular format, runs £130 to £200 per panel regionally or £170 to £400 in London. T-sides cost from £251 regionally and £399 in London, mega rears from £5,070 for a 20-week run, and interior panels from £75. Prices are per 2-week cycle unless noted and exclude VAT and production. Full breakdown by format below.

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Bus Advertising Prices by Format

Bus advertising comes in several distinct formats, each with different pricing, visibility, and use cases. The format you choose is the single biggest factor in your campaign cost. Here is what each one looks like and what it costs:

FormatPlacementRegional PriceLondon PriceBooking Period
Bus RearLower rear panel£60£602 weeks
Bus SupersideNearside panel£130 - £200£170 - £4002 weeks
T-SideFull nearside£250 - £450£400 - £6502 weeks
Mega RearEntire back of busFrom £2,770 media (20 wks)20 - 52 weeks
Full Bus WrapEntire bus exteriorFrom £13,250 media + production4 weeks+
Interior PanelInside the bus£75 - £150£100 - £2002 weeks

All prices are media only and exclude VAT; production and installation are additional. Panel formats (rears, supersides, T-sides, interiors) are priced per panel for a 2-week cycle, while mega rears and full wraps are priced per bus. Need a tailored quote? Visit our bus advertising page or get in touch for a free, no-obligation estimate.

Bus Advertising Formats Explained

Bus Supersides (£130 to £400 per panel)

Supersides are the most commonly booked bus advertising format in the UK. They sit along the nearside of the bus (the pavement side), making them highly visible to pedestrians and other road users. A standard superside measures approximately 2.5m x 0.6m, giving you a long, landscape canvas that works well for bold headlines and brand messaging.

In regional cities like Leeds, Manchester, and Birmingham, supersides cost between £130 and £200 per panel for a 2-week campaign. In London, the same format starts at around £170 per panel and runs to £400, with premium central "Gold" routes reaching as much as £546 per panel. Most campaigns book a minimum of 20 to 50 panels to achieve meaningful coverage across a city, putting a typical superside campaign at £2,600 to £10,000 for 2 weeks regionally, or £3,400 to £20,000 in London.

T-Sides (£300 to £900 per panel)

T-sides are the larger, more impactful version of the superside. They span the full length of the nearside of the bus, covering the area between the wheels and stretching from below the windows down to the skirting. The result is a much bigger canvas that dominates the street scene and commands attention from further away.

Regional T-side pricing starts at £300 and goes up to £600 per panel for a 2-week cycle. In London, expect to pay £500 to £900 per panel. T-sides are particularly popular for product launches, film releases, and campaigns where visual impact matters more than sheer volume of panels. Because each panel costs more, campaigns tend to book fewer T-sides than supersides, typically 10 to 30 panels for city-level coverage.

Bus Rears (from £60 per panel)

Bus rears are the advertising panel on the lower back of the bus, beneath the rear window. They are the most affordable exterior format and, unusually, cost the same in London as they do regionally: around £60 per panel for a 2-week cycle. Because they face directly into following traffic, rears deliver some of the highest impression counts of any panel format, often 50,000 to 130,000 impressions per panel over a 2-week run.

Rears are ideal for local awareness on a tight budget. A typical campaign books 10 to 30 rears from a single depot, putting a 2-week regional or London bus rear campaign at roughly £600 to £1,800 in media. Print is low too, usually £15 to £25 per panel. They pair well with supersides to add visibility on the pavement side of the bus.

Mega Rears (from £5,070 for a 20-week run)

Mega rears cover the entire back of the bus with your advertisement. This is arguably the most impactful position on a bus because it faces directly at following traffic, which means thousands of drivers and passengers see your ad at close range throughout the day. In slow-moving urban traffic, a mega rear creates extended dwell time that few other OOH formats can match.

Mega rears are booked on longer terms, from a 20-week minimum up to a full 52-week year, and priced per bus. A double-decker mega rear starts at around £2,770 in media plus £2,300 production for a 20-week run (about £5,070 all in), rising to roughly £6,845 all in for a full year. Single-deckers are cheaper, from around £3,795 all in for 20 weeks. The longer the term, the lower the effective weekly cost. These are ideal for established brands wanting sustained presence, estate agents, insurance companies, and any business that benefits from ongoing local awareness.

Full Bus Wraps (from £13,250 media plus production, 4-week minimum)

A full bus wrap transforms the entire exterior of a bus into a moving billboard. The bus becomes your brand, travelling through the city throughout your campaign. This is the ultimate bus advertising format for maximum impact: every surface of the bus carries your creative, making it impossible to ignore.

Full wraps are booked per bus with a 4-week minimum. A recent London double-decker wrap came in at around £13,250 in media plus roughly £13,580 in production for a 4-week run, about £26,800 in total excluding VAT. Production is the big variable because it covers specialist vinyl and fitting, so we quote wraps individually. While the upfront cost is higher, the per-impression cost is extremely low: a wrapped bus generates an estimated 50,000 to 80,000 impressions per day.

Interior Panels (£75 to £200 per panel)

Interior bus advertising targets passengers directly while they are seated on the bus. Panels are positioned at eye level along the interior ceiling line or on seat backs, creating a captive audience with an average dwell time of 15 to 20 minutes per journey. This longer exposure makes interior panels ideal for detailed messaging, QR code campaigns, and ads with a clear call to action.

Interior panels are the most affordable bus advertising format, starting from £75 per panel in regional cities and £100 to £200 per panel in London for a 2-week campaign. They work well as a complement to exterior formats: use supersides or T-sides for brand awareness, then reinforce the message with interior panels for passengers who are already on the bus.

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London vs Regional Bus Advertising Prices

Location is the second biggest factor in bus advertising cost after format. London consistently commands a premium of 1.5x to 2x compared to regional cities, driven by higher demand from advertisers and significantly greater population density and footfall.

FormatRegional CitiesLondonLondon Premium
Bus Rear£60£60No premium
Superside£130 - £200£170 - £400+30% to +100%
T-Side£250 - £450£400 - £650+50% to +60%
Interior Panel£75 - £150£100 - £200+33%

Regional cities still offer excellent value. Cities like Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Bristol have high bus usage and strong route coverage, meaning your ads reach a significant portion of the local population at a fraction of London prices. For brands with a national reach, a mix of London and regional cities often delivers the best balance of impact and value.

How Campaign Length Affects Bus Advertising Cost

The length of your campaign has a direct impact on your effective cost per panel. Longer campaigns almost always offer better value per week than short tactical bursts. Here is how campaign duration typically affects pricing:

Campaign LengthTypical DiscountBest For
2 weeksStandard rateEvent promotions, product launches, short-term offers
3 months (13 weeks)10% - 15% offSeasonal campaigns, brand building, recruitment drives
6 months (26 weeks)15% - 25% offSustained awareness, property, education, healthcare
12 months20% - 35% offAlways-on brand presence, full wraps, mega rears

Volume also matters. Booking 50 panels across multiple cities will typically cost less per panel than booking 10 panels in a single city. If you are planning a national or multi-city bus campaign, consolidating your buy through a single agency gives you more negotiating leverage. At Monster Outdoor, we have agreements with all major bus operators across the UK, which means we can pass on volume discounts that you would not get by going direct.

Additional Costs to Budget For

Media space is the main cost, but it is not the only expense in a bus advertising campaign. Here is what else you should factor into your budget:

  • Creative design:£150 to £400 for a professionally designed bus ad. More for complex multi-format campaigns or animated digital content. Some agencies include basic design in their package.
  • Print production:£15 to £25 per bus rear, £50 to £80 per superside panel, £75 to £110 per T-side. A full double-decker bus wrap costs £10,000 to £14,000 for specialist vinyl printing and fitting. Interior panels are typically £15 to £30 each.
  • Installation:Usually included in the media cost for standard panel formats (rears, supersides, T-sides, interiors). Full wraps include specialist fitting within the production cost; mega rears may carry a separate fitting fee due to the larger vinyl.

Bus Advertising vs Billboard Advertising: Cost Comparison

Both bus ads and billboards are core outdoor advertising formats, but they work differently and suit different campaign goals. Here is how they compare on cost and impact:

FactorBus AdvertisingBillboard Advertising
Entry costFrom £60 (bus rear)From £400 (6-sheet)
Most popular formatSuperside: £130 - £40048-sheet: £650 - £2,500
Booking period2 weeks standard2 weeks standard
CoverageMobile, covers multiple areasFixed, single high-impact location
Best forLocal reach, frequency, urban areasRoadside impact, brand presence

For a deeper look at billboard costs, see our complete billboard advertising cost guide. Many of our clients use a combination of bus and billboard advertising for campaigns that need both broad reach and high-impact fixed locations.

How to Get the Best Bus Advertising Rates

After booking hundreds of bus campaigns across the UK, here are the strategies that consistently save our clients money:

  1. Book longer campaigns. A 3-month campaign will almost always cost less per panel than multiple separate 2-week bookings. If you know you want ongoing presence, commit to a longer run upfront and negotiate a better rate.
  2. Bundle cities and formats. Multi-city bookings and campaigns that combine formats (for example, supersides plus interior panels) attract volume discounts. Buying through a single agency means your total spend has more negotiating weight.
  3. Target regional cities first. If your audience is not exclusively London-based, regional cities offer significantly better value. A 50-panel superside campaign in Manchester costs roughly half what the same campaign would cost in London, with comparable reach relative to the city population.
  4. Avoid peak seasons when possible. January and September (back to school) are peak periods for bus advertising. If your campaign timing is flexible, booking in quieter months like March, April, or November can save 10% to 20%.
  5. Use an agency with operator relationships. Bus operators like Arriva, Stagecoach, Go-Ahead, and First Bus offer pre-agreed rates to established agencies. At Monster Outdoor, we have direct contracts with all major UK bus operators, which means better pricing and priority access to high-demand routes.
  6. Consider the full funnel. Pairing exterior bus ads (awareness) with interior panels (conversion) can be more cost-effective than doubling your spend on exterior formats alone. Interior panels cost less and give you longer dwell time to communicate detailed messaging or drive app downloads and website visits.

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Why Bus Advertising Delivers Strong ROI

Bus advertising consistently delivers some of the lowest cost-per-thousand-impressions (CPM) in the advertising industry. A 50-panel superside campaign in a regional city might cost £7,500 for 2 weeks and deliver approximately 2.5 million impressions, putting the CPM at just £3. Compare that to:

  • Social media ads:£8 to £20 CPM
  • Online display:£5 to £15 CPM
  • Radio advertising:£3 to £10 CPM
  • Bus advertising:£1 to £4 CPM

Beyond raw CPM, bus advertising offers something digital channels cannot: physical presence in the real world. Research by Outsmart (the UK trade body for outdoor advertising) shows that bus advertising drives a 38% increase in brand awareness, and that 64% of bus ad viewers have taken action after seeing a bus ad, whether that is visiting a website, searching for the brand, or visiting a store.

For local businesses in particular, bus advertising is hard to beat. Your ad follows the same routes your customers travel every day, creating repeated exposure that builds recognition and trust over time.

Which Bus Advertising Format Should You Choose?

The right format depends on your campaign objectives and budget. Here is a quick decision guide:

  • Maximum reach on a budget:Bus supersides. Affordable enough to book high volumes across a city, giving you frequency and coverage. Best for brand awareness, local services, and retail.
  • High visual impact:T-sides or full bus wraps. These create head-turning, street-level impact that gets people talking. Best for product launches, entertainment releases, and bold brand campaigns.
  • Driver and traffic targeting:Mega rears. The back-of-bus position faces directly at following traffic, making it perfect for brands that want to reach commuters and drivers. Best for property, insurance, automotive, and service businesses.
  • Detailed messaging and response:Interior panels. With 15 to 20 minutes of dwell time per journey, passengers have time to read, scan QR codes, and engage with your ad. Best for apps, events, recruitment, and anything with a specific call to action.

Not sure which format is right for your campaign? Contact our team and we will recommend the best approach based on your goals, audience, and budget.

Sample Bus Advertising Campaign Costs

To give you a real sense of what a complete bus campaign costs, here are three example scenarios based on actual campaigns we have planned:

Local Business: Single City, 2 Weeks

30 supersides in Leeds, targeting city centre and suburban routes

Media: 30 panels x £150 = £4,500Production: £1,500Total: approx. £6,000

Regional Brand: 3 Cities, 3 Months

40 supersides plus 10 T-sides across Manchester, Birmingham, and Bristol

Media: £28,000 (inc. volume discount)Production: £4,000Total: approx. £32,000

National Brand: London + Regions, 12 Months

2 London full bus wrap flights, 10 mega rears (annual), plus rolling superside bursts nationwide

Media: £180,000+ (annual programme)Production: £45,000Total: approx. £225,000

These are indicative figures. Your actual cost will depend on specific routes, operator availability, and timing. Get in touch for a bespoke quote tailored to your campaign.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bus advertising costs in the UK start from £60 per panel for a bus rear and run up to around £26,000 for a 4-week full bus wrap in London. The most popular format, a bus superside, costs from £130 to £200 per panel in regional cities, or £170 to £400 per panel in London, with premium central "Gold" routes reaching as much as £546. Prices are based on 2-week campaign cycles and vary by format, location, and campaign length.

Bus rears are the most affordable bus advertising format, starting from just £60 per panel for a 2-week campaign and priced the same in London as regionally. Interior panels start from around £75 to £150 per panel and reach a captive seated audience with longer dwell times. Bus supersides start from around £130 per panel in regional cities.

The standard booking period for bus panels (rears, supersides, T-sides) is a 2-week cycle. Full bus wraps have a 4-week minimum, and mega rears run on longer terms from 20 up to 52 weeks. Longer campaigns of 3, 6, or 12 months come with discounted rates. Short tactical bursts of 2 weeks work well for promotions, while longer runs build sustained brand awareness.

Yes. Bus advertising delivers strong reach in urban areas, with a single bus generating up to 50,000 impressions per day on busy routes. The format works particularly well for local businesses, retail, and services because buses travel through high streets, residential areas, and commercial districts repeatedly. Research from Outsmart shows that bus advertising drives a 38% increase in brand awareness on average.

Yes, to a degree. You can select ads by depot, which determines the general area and routes your bus covers. Some operators offer route-specific targeting for premium formats like full wraps and mega rears. We can advise on the best depots and routes to reach your target audience based on your campaign goals.

Bus advertising prices typically cover the media space rental only. You will need to budget separately for creative design (£150 to £400) and print production, which varies by format. Full wraps and mega rears have much higher production costs due to the specialist vinyl and fitting required; a full double-decker wrap is typically £10,000 to £14,000 to print and fit. At Monster Outdoor, we provide clear all-in quotes covering media, production, and installation so there are no surprises.

Bus advertising generally offers a lower entry point than billboards, with bus rears from £60 and interior panels from £75 compared to around £400 for a 6-sheet billboard. Buses also cover more ground, travelling through multiple neighbourhoods daily. Billboards offer fixed, high-impact placement at key locations. Many campaigns combine both formats for maximum reach. See our billboard advertising cost guide for a full comparison.

Prices quoted in the outdoor advertising industry are typically excluding VAT. You should budget an additional 20% on top of listed prices. We always make pricing clear on our quotes with VAT shown separately so there are no surprises.

About Monster Outdoor: We are a UK outdoor advertising agency that plans and books bus advertising campaigns across every major city. From a handful of supersides in your local town to a national multi-format campaign, we handle everything from route planning to proof of execution. We also offer billboard advertising, bus advertising, and mobile billboard solutions. Get in touch for a free quote, or call us on 020 3906 1172.

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