Formerly known as Eurolines, Lux Express runs most international bus routes from Estonia. Seats on all routes can be reserved up to 24 hours in advance by calling ahead, though getting through to the office requires persistence. As with Ecolines, you can also buy tickets from the website and print them out. Find the office on the bus station's second floor.
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If you want to travel in comfort I would recommend Hansabuss instead of lux express. There is not much comfort especially in the front row of the luxexpress busses (seats 3&4). If it should be cheap simple express (by Lux Express) is perfectly fine. The busses are modern&clean and the seats comfy.
Absolutely love the Lux Express busses. Very comfortable free wifi and some nice 80s music clips on the tv screens. However for the case you're easily getting carsick; don't drink too much of Lux Express' free hot chocolate!
If you are traveling in Lux Express lounge DO NOT close the doors separating the areas! Otherwise you will have a daydreams about squeaking doors behind you! Also - do not put anything on the table as at every turn it will keep on falling down...
If travelling to Riga from Tallinn, definitely take Hansabus business line and NOT Eurolines so called Lux. Both claim to have "business class" but whereas this if true for Hansabus, it is definitely not so for Eurolines. The price difference is small and worth it. On Hansabus you book your own seat, there is polite staff (unlike Eurolines that did not stop at the required and booked stop unless you stood up before reaching the stop) and even if the coffee costs a few kroon in the Economy Class of Hansabus, you actually get it unlike the supposed free coffee on Eurolines which did not exist as the machine did not work.