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The best way to find a cheap bus ticket from Prague to Berlin is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
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Fastest Journey
4 h 10 m
Average
4 h 10 m
Buses per day
5
Distance
280 km
Of the 5 buses that leave Prague for Berlin every day 5 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
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Distance | 173 miles (279 km) | |
Average bus duration | 4 h 10 min | |
Average bus ticket price | $33 (€30) | |
Bus frequency | 16 a day | |
Direct bus | Yes, there are 17 direct buses a day | |
Bus providers | comati, Comati PSG, ArdaTur, RACIC, RegioJet, Eurolines Switzerland, STUDENT AGENCY k. S. Arda Tur, Union Ivkoni International, Flixbus, Deutsche Bahn, Eurolines Germany or BlaBlaCar |
Buses from Prague to Berlin cover the 173 miles (279 km) long route taking on average 4 h 10 min with our travel partners like comati, Comati PSG, ArdaTur, RACIC, RegioJet, Eurolines Switzerland, STUDENT AGENCY k. S. Arda Tur, Union Ivkoni International, Flixbus, Deutsche Bahn, Eurolines Germany or BlaBlaCar. Normally, there are 16 buses operating per day, including direct services available. While the average ticket price for this journey costs around $33 (€30), you can find the cheapest bus ticket for as low as $28 (€25). Travelers depart most frequently from Praha, Hlavní Nádraží and arrive in Berlin, Zentralen Omnibusbahnhof.
Find the best buses from Prague to Berlin with Omio's travel partners Deutsche Bahn, FlixBus and Student Agency from $28 (€25). We can find you the best deals, schedules and tickets when comparing and booking the best journey.
RegioJet is a Czech train company that offers a wide range of services to its customers including trains between Prague and Berlin. It operates both regional and long-distance trains, with the latter covering routes across the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and Hungary. The regional trains are known as RegioJet Express and offer frequent departures throughout the day. The long-distance trains are called RegioJet Comfort and provide a more luxurious experience with comfortable seating, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. RegioJet offers a variety of ticket types, including single tickets, return tickets, and group tickets. Onboard facilities include a café car, a restaurant car, and a bar car. Passengers can also enjoy a selection of movies and music, as well as access to power outlets. The most popular routes for RegioJet are Prague to Brno, Prague to Ostrava, and Prague to Vienna. These routes offer convenient connections to major cities in the Czech Republic and beyond.
Prague to Berlin bus information with Student Agency:
Buses from Prague to Berlin leave every few hours, with a journey duration of between 4-5 hours. Buses start departing in the early morning, arriving in Berlin in time for the start of the business day, and continue through the day until the final departure in the early evening which arrives just before midnight. Direct routes are provided by Eurolines, Student Agency, Flixbus amongst others.
Buses from Prague to Berlin depart from Prague's Central Bus Terminal (UAN Florenc) which is close to the Florenc Metro station on lines B and C. The station is close to the city center, two metro stops from Wenceslas Square. Alternatively, trams 3, 8 and 52 also stop close to the terminal.
Buses from Prague to Berlin arrive at Berlin ZOB, in the Charlottenburg district of the western part of the city center. The station is within easy walking distance of the U12, S41 and S42 lines, with regular trains during the day and night services on weekends. The U-Bahn and S-Bahn systems put the whole of Berlin's historic center in reach, while a taxi from the station to Schönefeld Airport will take around 20 minutes. A night bus service runs all week.
Berlin is a city that combines the old with the modern, with sights like the iconic Brandenburg gate contrasting with the open air modern art of the Eastside Gallery. Remnants of the old wall that divided the city still exist, with the Berlin Wall Memorial offering an atmospheric glimpse of life before the wall came down.
When departing from Prague, you have various bus station options to start your journey from including Praha, Hlavní Nádraží, Prague, Nádraží Veleslavín and Prague. When arriving in Berlin, you can end your journey in bus stations like Berlin, Zentralen Omnibusbahnhof, Berlin, Ostbahnhof and Berlin, Alexanderplatz.
Passengers board the bus most frequently from Praha, Hlavní Nádraží, which is located around 1.8 miles (2.9 km) away from the city centre, and they get off the bus at Berlin, Zentralen Omnibusbahnhof, located 7.1 miles (11.4 km) away from the city centre.
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