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About Berlin

Berlin is one of the most exciting destinations in Europe for all travelers. One of the most unique landmarks in Berlin is its famous Brandenburg Gate, which was built for King Frederick Wilhelm II. The Gate now represents German unity, and it is perhaps the most photogenic landmark in the capital city. Modern art enthusiasts should visit the Urban Nation Museum for Urban Contemporary Art which is Germany’s first street art museum. Opened in 2017, the museum displays works from various graffiti artists from around the world and it’s located in Schöneberg, one of the city’s edgier areas. If you’re simply looking to enjoy a stroll, the Tiergarten, which spans 519 acres from central Berlin, will offer the relaxing vibes you need.

Berlin has an expansive and vibrant food scene with a good variety. Those looking for traditional German dishes should head over to Zur letzten Instanz, which is the oldest restaurant in Berlin. For a special twist, don’t hesitate to visit the Turkish Market, which offers amazing Turkish delicacies.

The main hub for intercity bus services is the Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof Berlin. For rail services, the Berlin Hauptbahnhof is the main train station. The Berlin Brandenburg Airport, located just outside of the city’s south-eastern border, is the main air travel hub of the city.

Station Information

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Image credit: Florian Fevre

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Berlin's Central Bus Station— or ZOB (Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof Berlin)—is located on the Masurenallee, close to the landmark Funkturm tower. Used exclusively for long-distance bus services, 35 different companies run through the station, including FlixBus. Destinations include Hamburg, Munich, and Leipzig, as well as international destinations such as Wroclaw and Poznan in Poland. There are restrooms, left-luggage lockers, and places to grab a bite to eat, which have improved substantially after recent renovation work. The nearest S-Bahn and U-Bahn stations are approximately 250m away.

Popular coach stations in Berlin:

  • Central Bus Station

  • Südkreuz

  • Alexanderplatz

  • Alt-Tegel Bus Stop

  • Berlin Central Station

  • Berlin Wannsee

  • Berlin Südkreuz

  • Puschkinallee

  • Berlin Zoo

  • Berlin Ostbahnhof

What coach companies travel to Berlin, Germany?

Located in Germany, Berlin is accessible by coach from 38 other cities. You can choose from 946 daily scheduled trips when you search for coaches to Berlin on Wanderu. FlixBus usually has the most coaches on any given day.

Looking for other ways to get there? Train tickets to Berlin are also available..

Coach companies serving Berlin

CoachRoutesAvg. TimeAvg. Price
FlixBus40816h 48mCA$104.06
Sindbad3014h 44mCA$106.33
RegioJet2310h 49mCA$59.77
Ecolines141d 2h 14mCA$103.10
Comati PSG712h 34mCA$77.16
Arda Tur515h 38mCA$97.41
Union Ivkoni512h 20mCA$190.77
Racic Eurobus316h 18mCA$105.94
BerlinExpressen26h 25mCA$72.52
Euroclub219h 30mCA$162.75
  • First launched in Germany in 2013, FlixBus has become one of the largest intercity bus companies in Europe. Its fleet travels through nearly every country in Europe, including the U.K. On your trip, you'll enjoy Wi-Fi and live GPS, as well as restrooms, air conditioning, and power outlets.

  • Sindbad is a Polish bus company that began its service in 1983. Its fleet of over 120 modern, comfortable coaches connects destinations across Europe. Passengers have access to onboard Wi-Fi and entertainment, air conditioning, restrooms, and beverages.

  • Ecolines is a Latvian long-distance bus company with an extensive network connecting Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. They offer routes to popular destinations in countries like Poland, Germany, and the Netherlands, providing reliable transportation. Ecolines prioritizes passenger comfort by equipping their buses with amenities like air conditioning, power outlets, and Wi-Fi. On longer trips, passengers can enjoy personal entertainment devices, and stewards are available onboard for assistance, ensuring a seamless travel experience.

  • Comati PSG is a coach company based in Romania that primarily operates from Bucharest to popular European destinations like Berlin, Budapest, and Prague. The coaches offer additional legroom, air conditioning, and amenities like USB charging ports, power outlets, WiFi, drinks, and restrooms. The buses make regular stops for food purchases, ensuring passenger comfort.

  • Arda Tur is a Bulgarian intercity coach company serving a large number of cities in Bulgaria as well as destinations across Europe, like Czech Republic, Austria, and Germany. Onboard, you’ll find extra legroom, air conditioning, restrooms, complimentary WiFi and power outlets. There are also snacks and drinks available for purchase as well.

  • Union Ivkoni was founded in Bulgaria in 1992 and quickly expanded its operations throughout Europe. Popular routes include both shorter travels within one country and long-haul international trips. Their reliable buses offer amenities to make your trip comfortable, including air conditioning, extra legroom, and power outlets.

  • Racic Eurobus, a coach company operating in Bulgaria since 1990, is known for its high safety and comfort standards. With a wide range of popular destinations across Europe, the company caters to the diverse interests of travelers. From vibrant capital cities to picturesque coastal towns, Racic Eurobus offers convenient routes to destinations such as Paris, Rome, Barcelona, Amsterdam, and Prague. With a commitment to reliability, comfort, and customer satisfaction, Racic Eurobus is a trusted choice for exploring Europe by bus.

  • BerlinExpressen is a Danish bus company headquartered in Copenhagen. Established in 2021, it is a part of Alba Turist ApS, which has a history dating back to 2011. Initially focused on the Copenhagen to Berlin route, BerlinExpressen expanded its operations to include destinations in four countries. The company offers convenient intermediate stops in towns and cities along its routes. Passengers traveling on BerlinExpressen's modern coaches can enjoy amenities such as air conditioning, a restroom, power outlets, Wi-Fi, TV screens, and a refrigerator for food storage.

Frequently Asked Questions

CA$10.26 is the cheapest price for a coach ticket to Berlin, according to recent searches on Wanderu. You can use our search to check if this price is currently available on buses from your city to Berlin. In the last month, coaches from Halle (Saale) to Berlin had the lowest average price at CA$12.78. The coach from Leipzig to Berlin also tends to start at relatively low prices.

The busiest coach station in Berlin is Central Bus Station. There are several other active stations in addition to this main station. The most popular coach stations in Berlin are:

  • Central Bus Station
  • Südkreuz
  • Alexanderplatz

There are several city buses that run between Brandenburg Berlin Airport (BER) and the city center:

The most straightforward of these for those traveling into the city are the airport shuttle BER1 and the BER2 lines. BER1 runs between the airport’s terminals 1 and 2 to the Rathaus Steglitz Station. Tickets for BER1 cost 11.30€ and can be purchased from the driver on the bus (cash only). Trips take around 45 minutes and run hourly.

The BER2 runs between the airport’s terminals 1 and 5 to Potsdam Central Station. Tickets for BER2 are 9.30€ and can be purchased from the driver on the bus (cash only). Trips take around 55 minutes and run every hour or every 90 minutes.

FlixBus intercity buses also travel to Brandenburg Berlin Airport from many cities including Dresden, Leipzig, Hamburg, and more. Search for a bus to Schönefeld, the town where the airport is located, to travel to the airport by bus.


  1. Search on Wanderu.com or the Wanderu app for coaches trips from your location to Berlin.
  2. Book the coach trip online. You’ll often find the best deals by booking in advance.
  3. Get to the coach station about 30 minutes before your trip.
  4. Show your ticket to board. It will be attached to an email sent from the coach carrier.
  5. Enjoy the ride! Pay attention to any scheduled stops or transfers along the way.
  6. Arrive in Berlin. Grab your luggage and get exploring!
Berlin is the most popular coach destination in Berlin. It also ranks number 26 in Germany. Berlin has the most coach connections in the region. There are 426 coach schedules arriving in Berlin each day.
The population of Berlin is 3426354. Berlin ranks number 1 in terms of population in Berlin and number 1 in all of Germany.
Coach tickets to Berlin range from for a short trip to Berlin, while a 60 to 200 mile coach trip to Berlin starts at , and a longer trip by coach to Berlin can be as cheap as . Looking to travel across state or province lines? A trip from out of your region will be as low as CA$10.
Solo travelers choose to travel by coach to Berlin for its affordable fares and because of the safe and convenient experience that they note in their reviews.
The closest coach station to the city center of Berlin is Alexanderplatz, located just 0.5 miles away. Select Alexanderplatz as your arrival if your plans call for exploring the downtown area of Berlin. Search on Wanderu and in the search results you can filter travel options by arriving or departing station.

How to Get Around Berlin

Once you arrive in Berlin, there are tons of different options for getting around the city.

Public Transit
Germany is known for its slick public transportation, and Berlin is no exception. The city center is serviced by trains, underground subways, trams, and buses, making it one of the most well-connected cities in the world.

Not only is public transit an easy and convenient option for getting around Berlin, but it’s also pretty cheap. The city is split into three different zones: A, B & C. Fares for Zone AB are 3€, BC are 3.50€, and ABC are 3.80€. You can buy your tickets for public transportation at the ticket boxes at S-Bahn (light rail) and U-Bahn (subway) stations and directly from the bus or tram driver, if you have exact change.

Rideshare Apps & Taxis
Because the public transportation is so cheap and comprehensive, private transportation isn’t super common in Berlin. However, sometimes it is the fastest and easiest way to get from point A to B, so don’t count it out just yet. Ridesharing is usually less expensive (and therefore more popular) than taxis, and two of the most popular apps in Berlin are CleverShuttle and BerlKoening, but Uber is also available in Berlin.

Bike sharing apps are also incredibly popular in Berlin, and biking is a great way to see the city. Keep a lookout for rentable bikes out along the streets, including from Lime, NextBike, Donkey Republic, and Jump. You’ll need to download the app for the specific bike you want to rent, then add your credit card info before hopping on and riding.

Rental Cars
You can also rent a car to get around Berlin, and explore more of the country. Having your own wheels can make it easier to take day trips on your own time, like visiting some of Germany’s most gorgeous castles.

Must-See Places in Berlin

Brandenburg Gate
Berlin is a city full of iconic landmarks, but perhaps the most famous of them all is the Brandenburg Gate. Built in the late 1700s, the gate is both an architectural wonder and a symbolic monument that has seen some of the city’s most historical events, including World War II bombings, Cold War demonstrations and the destruction of the Berlin Wall.

Berlin Wall Memorial
Berlin was once a city split both politically and physically. The Berlin Wall Memorial commemorates the infamous wall’s decades of separating East Berlin and West Berlin. The memorial includes sections of what’s left of the barrier, most of which are now covered in vibrant street art, and historical audio and visuals to contextualize this era of German history.

The Nikolai Quarter
Situated in the heart of the Old City, the historic Nikolai Quarter is the perfect place to explore Berlin beyond the main tourist attractions. Known for its narrow, medieval streets and the charming shops and cafes that line them, this pedestrian-friendly area is the perfect place to amble around for an afternoon.

Charlottenburg Palace and Park
The beautifully restored Charlottenburg Palace is one of Berlin's most lavish structures. It is the city’s oldest Prussian estate, and in the 17th and 18th centuries, it was the primary residence for German royalty. Today, visitors can explore the opulent palace’s baroque and rococo architecture and the gardens’ exquisite landscaping.

Museum Island
While many of Berlin’s top attractions are rooted in history, no trip to this city is complete without visiting an actual museum. On Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can knock out a whopping five museums in one area: the Altes Museum (Old Museum), the Neues Museum (New Museum), the Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery), the Bode Museum, and the Pergamon Museum.

Germany Travel Tips for International Visitors

There are a few things that international visitors to Germany should keep in mind.

  • Currency: Euro (€)

  • Tipping: Accepted, but not required. Tip about 10% for good service

  • Legal drinking age: 18 years old (or 16 for beer)

    Useful German phrases:

  • “Hallo” = Hello

  • “Bitte” = Please

  • “Danke” = Thank you

  • “Sprechen sie Englisch?” = Do you speak English?

Berlin Tips for Travelers

There are a few Berlin-specific customs and norms that visitors may not be familiar with.

  • Jaywalking isn’t cool in Berlin, and neither is walking or standing in the bike lane. Be sure to follow the orders of the little green traffic man on the stoplights.

  • Lots of businesses are closed on Sundays. The exceptions are museums, bars, restaurants, and other major tourist attractions, but you’ll still want to stock up on any groceries or essentials during the week.

  • In most of Europe, the after-bar meal of choice is unequivocally the kebab. But in Berlin, the winner is the Currywurst

    • a grilled sausage drenched in tomato-based onion and curry sauce. Of course, no one is stopping you from trying this local delicacy for breakfast or lunch, either.

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