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Bus from Amsterdam to Berlin: Journey Information
There are 35 intercity buses per day from Amsterdam to Berlin. Traveling by bus from Amsterdam to Berlin usually takes around 11 hours and 29 minutes, but the fastest FlixBus bus can make the trip in 8 hours and 15 minutes.
Distance | 358 mi (577 km) |
Shortest duration | 8h 15m |
Cheapest price | €25.95 |
Trips per day | 11 |
Most frequent service | FlixBus |
Bus lines | 2 |
How much is a bus ticket from Amsterdam to Berlin?
Monthly average prices
Prices as travel date approaches
The easiest way to save money on bus tickets is by booking in advance! Many carriers increase prices as the travel date approaches, so it's always a good idea to buy your tickets as early as possible. Book at least 28 days in advance to save €35.73 or more on your ticket, compared to booking at the last minute.
What bus companies travel from Amsterdam to Berlin?
There are two bus lines that have daily service from Amsterdam to Berlin that you can compare and book on Wanderu. Of these two carriers, FlixBus usually offers more choice, with 34 scheduled trips per day.
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 34 trips from Amsterdam to Berlin, and usually makes the trip in about 11 hours and 16 minutes. On your trip, you'll enjoy Wi-Fi and live GPS, as well as restrooms, air conditioning, and power outlets.
Book RegioJet from Amsterdam to Berlin from €58. There are 2 trips per day offered by RegioJet from Amsterdam to Berlin and you can expect on average to pay for a RegioJet ticket to Berlin. In Amsterdam, RegioJet departs to Berlin from PiarcoPlein 1 . In Berlin, RegioJet arrives at Südkreuz Bus Terminal and one other station.
An average trip on RegioJet from Amsterdam to Berlin takes 20 hours and 56 minutes , while the fastest available RegioJet trip will get you to Berlin in 8 hours and 15 minutes .
On weekends, RegioJet offers 2 trips per day. A one way ticket costs for a weekend trip to Berlin.
Frequently asked questions about traveling by bus from Amsterdam to Berlin
The bus takes an average of 11 hours and 29 minutes to cover the 577 kilometers from Amsterdam to Berlin. However, the fastest bus only takes 8 hours and 15 minutes. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual bus may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.
Friday is the busiest travel day for buses as people head from Amsterdam to Berlin for the weekend. If you are planning to travel on a Friday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out.
On the other hand, Tuesday is typically the least busy day for bus travel on this route. If you’re looking for a little extra space, a Tuesday ticket is the way to go.
The first bus leaves at 00:00 and the last bus leaves at 23:00. To see the times for all buses from Amsterdam to Berlin, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.
There are 35 scheduled buses that travel from Amsterdam to Berlin every day, so you have a decent number of options to choose from. This includes 11 direct buses, where you can stay on the same bus without having to transfer to a connecting bus at any point during your trip.
Need more travel options? Consider taking the train from Amsterdam to Berlin; ticket prices start at €68.01.
City Information
Amsterdam
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The Dutch capital of Amsterdam is one of Europe's most eclectic cities with so much to explore. As a hub of culture, history, and architecture, as well as sex, drugs, and all things rock and roll, no amount of time in this vibrant city will ever be enough. Of course, this makes it one of the best cities to visit after graduation.
To learn about one of the most significant parts of modern history, visit the Anne Frank House, a humbling testament to this remarkable girl's unwavering optimism and resilience during the horrors of World War II. The Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum are also well worth a visit to discover artworks by Dutch masters.
For a look into contemporary life in Amsterdam, visit De Negen Straatjes (The Nine Streets), a micro-neighborhood brimming with independent shops, artisan food eateries, and cozy cafes where you can experience an authentic Dutch Coffeeshop. Taking an iconic canal tour is another must, allowing you to experience the city while relaxing on the water. Since Amsterdam is known for its cycling culture, bring your bike or rent one during your stay to get around the city as the locals do.
Travel to Amsterdam is easy, with its connections to the rest of Europe via a vast network of motorways, utilized by FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus services. Amsterdam’s many connections are why it’s the starting point for our budget tour of the Netherlands. Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is also a major international travel hub, and the Central Station is one of the largest rail terminals in Europe.
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 bus leave from in Amsterdam?
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Link to image attributionMain departure station: PiarcoPlein 1
The Piarco Plein bus station in Amsterdam is in the northeast of the city, just off A10 and next to local transit lines. It's most frequently used by FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus, which then continue on routes to cities like Antwerp. You can also find more connections, by train or bus, at Amsterdam Centraal with a quick trip on a local trolley. While Piarco Plein doesn't offer many amenities, there is a Starbucks, Holiday Inn, and various restaurants within easy walking distance. There's also a good amount of parking at the station if you have your own vehicle.
All bus stations in Amsterdam:
PiarcoPlein 1
Amsterdam Central
Hoogoorddreef 54
Where does the bus arrive in Berlin?
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Link to image attributionMain 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.
Bus stations in Berlin:
Central Bus Station
Südkreuz
Alt-Tegel Bus Stop
Berlin Central Station
Berlin Südkreuz
Alexanderplatz
Berlin Wannsee
Gare Centrale De Berlin
Südkreuz Bus Terminal
Berlin-Spandau
Berlin Ostbahnhof
Berlin Gesundbrunnen(S)
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