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Journey Information

There are 17 intercity coaches per day from Copenhagen to Berlin. Traveling by coach from Copenhagen to Berlin usually takes around 9 hours and 59 minutes, but the fastest BerlinExpressen coach can make the trip in 7 hours and 25 minutes.

Distance221 mi (355 km)
Shortest duration7h 25m
Cheapest price£18.80
Trips per day8
Most frequent serviceFlixBus
Coach lines3

How much is a coach ticket from Copenhagen to Berlin?

£33.60 is the average price of a bus ticket from Copenhagen to Berlin. Any tickets cheaper than £33.60 can be considered a great deal. It’s easy to find a bus ticket at this price or lower when you use Wanderu to book your trip online in advance of your travel date.

Monthly average prices

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If you're on the hunt for the cheapest bus tickets from Copenhagen to Berlin, mark your calendar for November. During this period, you can expect to find the lowest average ticket price of the year, just £37. However, taking the bus from Copenhagen to Berlin during July is not so cheap. This time of year, ticket prices often reach an average of £65. The best way to find deals on a trip in July is to plan ahead and book your bus ticket as early as possible.

What coach companies travel from Copenhagen to Berlin?

There are 3 bus lines from Copenhagen to Berlin available for you to search and compare on Wanderu. With 16 daily trips, FlixBus usually has the most buses running on any given day. Here are some time and price comparisons for all the available options:

CoachDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
BerlinExpressen17h 25m£42.64
Comati PSG112h 0m£47.71
FlixBus1610h 1m£40.90
  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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. FlixBus operates an average of 16 trips from Copenhagen to Berlin, and usually makes the trip in about 10 hours and 1 minutes. On your trip, you'll enjoy Wi-Fi and live GPS, as well as restrooms, air conditioning, and power outlets.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are coaches that can take you directly from Copenhagen to Berlin. At this time, there are a number of coach trips where you can expect to spend part of the journey on a different vehicle, such as a shuttle or a train. Both types of tickets can be found when you search on Wanderu; the type of trip is indicated in the trip details.

The coach takes an average of 9 hours and 59 minutes to cover the 221 miles from Copenhagen to Berlin. However, the fastest coach only takes 7 hours and 25 minutes. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual coach may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.

Saturday is usually the day when coaches are busiest, as many travelers take the coach to enjoy the weekend in Berlin. If you are planning to travel on a Saturday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out.

On the other hand, Thursday is typically the least busy day for coach travel on this route. If you’re looking for a little extra space, a Thursday ticket is the way to go.

The first coach leaves at 05:00 and the last coach leaves at 21:00. To see the times for all coaches from Copenhagen to Berlin, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.

There are 17 scheduled coaches that travel from Copenhagen to Berlin every day, so you have a decent number of options to choose from. This includes 8 direct coaches, where you can stay on the same coach without having to transfer to a connecting coach at any point during your trip.

Need more travel options? Consider taking the train from Copenhagen to Berlin; ticket prices start at £41.04.

City Information

Copenhagen

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Copenhagen is the Danish capital, located on the eastern coast of the island of Zealand. Copenhagen is reputedly the happiest city in the world, so head to Scandinavia to get a taste of that happiness for yourself.

One of the most popular spots for visitors and locals alike is the Tivoli Gardens: one of the world's oldest and most-visited theme parks. With more than two dozen rides and a pleasure garden, you can easily spend the whole day wandering through this exciting village.

Take a tour through the Nyhavn, or "New Harbor," to discover Copenhagen's history. The brightly-coloured houses and old wooden ships moored there are delightfully Danish, and you will even be able to see the places where Denmark's most renowned author, Hans Christian Andersen, once lived. Fans of his work must also visit the Little Mermaid statue by Edvard Erikson, which has now become the unofficial symbol of the city. Is that "Part of Your World" we hear you singing?

Copenhagen is also home to a fantastic shopping culture. Take a walk along Strøget for both high-end and local independent boutiques, as well as some of Copenhagen's most important historical buildings. As one of the largest pedestrian-only shopping streets in Europe, you'll be sure to find all of the fashionable Scandi items you are looking for.

Copenhagen is one of Scandinavia's central travel hubs. The Copenhagen Airport Kastrup welcomes flights from all over the world, while the Öresund Bridge connects the city to Malmö in Sweden across the Kattegat strait. In addition, train service and coach services on carriers such as Nettbuss and FlixBus make it easy to reach Copenhagen from nearby European cities.

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

Where does the coach leave from in Copenhagen?

Main departure station: Ingerslevsgade

Ingerslevsgade in Copenhagen is home to a large coach terminal that connects to various popular routes. Buses go across Denmark and to neighboring countries, Norway and Sweden. You can also easily catch a connection if you want to go further afield in Europe. GoByBus, Swecoach Express, and Greyhound all have buses that stop at Ingerslevsgade. The coach station is located right behind Copenhagen Central Station, so while the terminal does not have amenities, the central train station is full of shops, cafes, and ticket information services. Since the station is in the heart of downtown Copenhagen, you can also find all kinds of shops, restaurants, and attractions nearby.

All coach stations in Copenhagen:

  • Ingerslevsgade

Where does the coach arrive in Berlin?

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Main arrival station: Central Bus Station

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 coach 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.

Coach stations in Berlin:

  • Central Bus Station

  • Alt-Tegel Bus Stop

  • Südkreuz

  • Alexanderplatz

  • Berlin Central Station

  • Berlin Zoo

  • Berlin-Spandau

  • Berlin Südkreuz

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