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Warsaw - Aachen Bus Schedule

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Journey Information

There are 16 intercity buses per day from Warsaw to Aachen. Traveling by bus from Warsaw to Aachen usually takes around 25 hours and 19 minutes, but the fastest FlixBus bus can make the trip in 19 hours and 14 minutes.

Distance649 mi (1044 km)
Shortest duration19h 14m
Cheapest price$52.92
Trips per day1
Most frequent serviceFlixBus
Bus lines2

How much is a bus ticket from Warsaw to Aachen?

Bus tickets for a trip from Warsaw to Aachen cost $100.87 on average. Bus tickets on this route can be a bit expensive due to the length of the trip. But even with a higher price tag, taking the bus is often more affordable than flying to Aachen. If you book your trip ahead of time using Wanderu, you can easily find bus tickets at or below this price.

Monthly avg. prices

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If you're on the hunt for the cheapest bus tickets from Warsaw to Aachen, mark your calendar for November. During this period, you can expect to find the lowest average ticket price of the year, just $81. However, taking the bus from Warsaw to Aachen during June is not so cheap. This time of year, ticket prices often reach an average of $110. The best way to find deals on a trip in June is to plan ahead and book your bus ticket as early as possible.

What bus companies travel from Warsaw to Aachen?

There are two bus lines that have daily service from Warsaw to Aachen that you can compare and book on Wanderu. Of these two carriers, FlixBus usually offers more choice, with 21 scheduled trips per day.

BusDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
FlixBus211d 1h 29m$106.43
Sindbad121h 15m$70.93
  • 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 21 trips from Warsaw to Aachen, and usually makes the trip in about 25 hours and 29 minutes. 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. A Sindbad trip to Aachen departing from Warsaw usually takes 21 hours and 15 minutes, and most trips arrive at Wilmersdorfer Strasse in Aachen.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are buses that can take you directly from Warsaw to Aachen. At this time, there are a number of bus 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 bus takes an average of 25 hours and 19 minutes to cover the 649 miles from Warsaw to Aachen. However, the fastest bus only takes 19 hours and 14 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 Warsaw to Aachen 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, Sunday is typically the least busy day for bus travel on this route. If you are looking for less crowded buses to Aachen, book your ticket for the last day of the week.

The first bus leaves at 12:00am and the last bus leaves at 11:00pm. To see the times for all buses from Warsaw to Aachen, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.

There are 16 scheduled buses that travel from Warsaw to Aachen every day, so you have a decent number of options to choose from. However, only one of these is a direct bus. With direct service, you do not have to transfer onto a different bus at any point during your trip. Direct buses also tend to be significantly faster, which is worth bearing in mind as you compare the available options.

Need more travel options? Consider taking the train from Warsaw to Aachen; ticket prices start at $197.04.

City Information

Warsaw

A historic city with a rich cultural heritage, Warsaw is a famous destination for culturally-inclined tourists. One of the city’s most popular attractions is the Old Town quarter, which has been recognized as a World Heritage Site. Filled with rebuilt buildings that mimic 14th-century houses, the area offers an interesting look into the city’s past. It also houses plenty of restaurants, cafés, and shops, so don’t hesitate to check these places out. For those interested in the history of the Jewish people in Poland, the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews boasts eye-opening exhibitions. For nature-lovers, don’t miss out on the Łazienki Królewskie Museum, which features various gardens for you to explore.

The city is considered the best destination in Poland for foodies. Some famous local favorites include Stolica and Restauracja Polska Różana, both of which offer amazing Polish dishes. For a more affordable option, Prasowy is a good choice.

Warszawa Centralna is the main trail station in the city. The main bus station is located right outside the Warszawa Zachodnia train station at al. Jerozolimskie 144. For air services, the city is served by the Warsaw Chopin Airport, 6.1 miles from the city, and the Warsaw-Modlin Airport, 22 miles north of it.

Aachen

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Positioned near the Dutch and Belgian borders in the west of Germany, Aachen is a true hidden gem. Once a Roman spa town, this historic city dates back to the 1st-century and later became a favorite residence of the Frankish king, Charlemagne. A royal experience surely awaits you as well on your visit to Aachen.

The most striking building in this city is undoubtedly Aachen Cathedral. This cathedral is the first place in Europe to receive the prestigious status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in part because it is one of the oldest cathedrals in Europe. The cathedral is also the final resting place of Charlemange, though the exact whereabouts of his remains are unknown.

After a day spent walking around the city, visit the Carolus Thermen, or thermal baths, to soak in the hot mineral spring waters once loved by the Romans. Choose between a range of indoor or outdoor pools, saunas, and spa treatments to enjoy what the Romans called "salus per aquam," or "health by water."

Because of its border location, Aachen is easy to reach from Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Frequent international and national trains run through the train stations, while the international airport is served by many major airlines. Bus lines including FlixBus and Sindbad provide affordable ground travel from many destinations. Some of the more popular routes to Aachen depart from Berlin, Amsterdam, and Brussels.

Station Information

Where does the bus leave from in Warsaw?

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Main departure station: Aleje Jerozolimskie 144

Buses to Aachen leave from 6 stations in Warsaw.

All bus stations in Warsaw:

  • Aleje Jerozolimskie 144

  • Chopina

  • ul. Kasprowicza 145

  • Włościańska 39

  • Warszawa, Stadion Narodowy

  • 144 al. Jerozolimskie

Where does the bus arrive in Aachen?

Main arrival station: Henricistraße 30

Aachen West is a small gray building in Aachen, located (unsurprisingly) in the west of the city on the track running to Monchengladbach. The station is served by regional trains that run to Dortmund, Maastricht, Essen, and more. Platforms have waiting areas and shelters, The station mostly serves freight trains, so there aren't too many amenities other than waiting areas and shelters by the platforms. A few streets away, you can find a couple of restaurants, but you will need to walk around fifteen minutes into Aachen center to find large shops, restaurants, and hotels.

All bus stations in Aachen:

  • Henricistraße 30

  • Wilmersdorfer Strasse

  • Train Station

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