RegioJet is a privately owned bus and train company based in the Czech Republic. Formerly known as the Student Agency, its original mission was to help students travel between Prague and Brno affordably. The company’s commitment to providing safe and reliable service while offering a wide range of perks and amenities has seen it grow from a small shuttle business to one of the largest and most popular bus and rail companies in Eastern Europe.
Instantly recognizable by their bright yellow fleet, RegioJet buses connect travelers to some of the most beloved destinations in Europe, with bus routes serving Prague, Amsterdam, Budapest, London, Vienna, and many more. Known for their many on-board services, RegioJet buses all offer free WiFi, and many of their bus routes offer a wealth of standard amenities, such as in-seat screens and free hot refreshments. RegioJet is proof that comfort can coexist with affordability and convenience.
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RegioJet operates numerous bus routes across Europe, connecting major cities like Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Berlin, Amsterdam, Bratislava, London, and Brno with efficient and comfortable bus services. Many routes operate several times a day, allowing you maximum flexibility. See the timetable below for information about some of the most popular RegioJet routes.
RegioJet Bus Route | Journey Time | Frequency | Price From |
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RegioJet Prague – Vienna | 4h40m | 4 per day | from $19 |
RegioJet Vienna – Prague | 4h45m | 4 per day | from $19 |
RegioJet Budapest – Vienna | 2h40m | 6 per day | from $16 |
RegioJet Berlin – Prague | 4h40m | 5 per day | from $14 |
RegioJet Amsterdam – Prague | 14h48 | 1 per day | From $47 |
RegioJet Vienna – Bratislava | 1h20m | 10 per day | from $5 |
RegioJet London – Prague | 18h25m | 2 per week (Thur. & Sun.) | From $79 |
RegioJet Prague – London | 18h30m | 2 per week (Tues. & Fri.) | From $79 |
RegioJet Prague – Budapest | 6h45m | 4 per day | from $27 |
RegioJet Vienna – Budapest | 2h45m | 6 per day | from $9 |
RegioJet Brno – Prague | 2h55m | 10 per day | from $11 |
RegioJet Brno – Vienna | 2h10m | 5 per day | from $8 |
RegioJet Budapest – Brno | 4h10m | 4 per day | From $27 |
RegioJet Budapest – Prague | 7h10m | 4 per day | From $21 |
RegioJet Budapest – Bratislava | 3h10m | 4 per day | From $12 |
Not sure where to begin your RegioJet adventure? Check out these popular RegioJet destinations for travel details and nearby attractions:
Many RegioJet routes offer a standard fare with only one class type. For these routes, a wide range of amenities are included for all passengers. However on double-decker Fun&Relax+ Buses, which typically service long-haul and international bus routes, passengers are given the choice between two classes: Standard and Relax.
We’ve laid out the various benefits that come with Standard and Relax ticket types so that you can make a decision that works best for your specific travel needs.
RegioJet Standard tickets are located on the lower deck of the Fun&Relax+ bus, and include a wide range of amenities:
Large tables: In standard class there are two large tables surrounded by four seats each. This option is perfect for families with children or groups of friends who want to chat and catch up. The large table is perfect for getting a bit of work done—or watching a series with a friend, you choose. Tip: book well in advance—these seats go fast!
Toilets: The restroom is located on the lower deck, so if you don’t want to climb the stairs whenever nature calls, you should consider booking a Standard ticket.
Easier Accessibility: Because Standard tickets are on the lower level of the bus, this ticket type is ideal for passengers with limited mobility, or for anyone who doesn’t feel comfortable going up and down stairs on a moving bus.
Relax seats are located on the upper deck of the Fun&Relax+ bus and include extra legroom, in addition to all the amenities of a Standard Ticket:
Extra Privacy: In the Relax class, you have the possibility to book an “island seat”— a single seat in a row by itself. Essentially a window seat and an aisle seat, these seats are perfect for getting that extra bit of concentration, or when you need extra privacy for work. Just make sure to book your ticket well in advance—these seats go fast.
Unique Views: The added height of the upper deck allows you to look out over the surrounding traffic and enjoy wider, more sweeping views. Also for those who suffer from motion sickness, the three front seats are a big bonus, as they offer the largest and most unobstructed frontal view on the whole bus. These seats are first-come-first-serve so make sure to book well in advance.
Please keep in mind Relax tickets are accessible only by climbing the stairs. If you have limited mobility, or don’t feel comfortable climbing stairs for any other reason, please consider booking a ticket on the lower deck.
The RegioJet Bus fleet is made up of several different models of buses, each with its own unique set of perks and conveniences. For most destinations, you will not have the option to choose between different bus types for a specific route. In general, longer international bus routes are serviced by Fun&Relax+ Buses, while popular routes within the Czech Republic are often serviced by Fun&Relax Buses. Below is a list of amenities passengers receive on each RegioJet Bus type:
Ultra-modern and comfortable, this is the most luxurious bus model on the RegioJet fleet. There are two ticket classes sold on Fun&Relax+ buses: Relax and Standard. Relax tickets are located on the upper deck and Standard Tickets are located on the lower deck. For more information on the differences between the two class types on Fun&Relax+ Buses, click here. Fun&Relax+ Buses are commonly used to service long-haul journeys, so if you are traveling internationally, chances are you’ll be traveling on a Fun&Relax+ double decker bus.
Here is a list of perks and amenities available to all passengers on the Fun&Relax+ model of bus:
Other Perks on Fun&Relax+ Buses
Extra Privacy: On the upper deck (Relax Class), there are several “island” seats, or single seats in a row by themselves. Essentially window seats and aisle seats at the same time, these seats are perfect for that extra bit of concentration, or when you need extra privacy for work. Just make sure to book your ticket well in advance—these seats go fast.
Large Tables for Families or Friends: On the lower deck (Standard Class), there are a limited number of saloon seats situated around a large table. These facing seats are popular for families traveling with children (think: coloring books), or for groups who want to catch up with their friends during the journey. Tip: book well in advance if you want to secure these seats: there are only 2 tables (8 seats total) on each bus!
Added Flexibility: With RegioJet tickets, you can change your bus reservation up to 15 minutes before departure, free of charge. Likewise, you can cancel your RegioJet ticket for a full refund up to 15 minutes before departure.
With a modern interior and plenty of perks, this single-deck bus certainly lives up to its name. This bus model serves many of the popular routes within the Czech Republic, such as Prague–Brno, or Prague–Český Krumlov routes. There is only one class type on Fun&Relax buses, meaning all passengers receive the same amenities.
Amenities include:
Added Flexibility: You can change your ticket up to 15 minutes before departure, free of charge. You can also cancel your RegioJet ticket for a full refund up to 15 minutes before departure.
Note:there is no dedicated attendant on Fun&Relax Buses. All amenities are self-service.
Relax Bus routes offer a perfect mix between convenience and affordability. Relax Bus models are typically used for shorter routes in the Czech Republic. There is only one class on Relax Buses, meaning all passengers will receive the following amenities:
Added Flexibility: Similar to RegioJet tickets booked for Fun&Relax+ and Fun&Relax buses, you can change your ticket up to 15 minutes before departure, free of charge. Likewise, you can cancel your ticket for a full refund up to 15 minutes before departure.
Although Economy Standard buses don’t offer the frills and perks of other RegioJet bus types, they still offer the same safety and reliability RegioJet customers have come to expect. Amenities for an Economy Standard bus include:
Added Flexibility: On Economy Standard buses, you can change your RegioJet ticket up to 15 minutes before departure, free of charge. Likewise, you can cancel your ticket for a full refund up to 15 minutes before departure.
RegioJet offers a wide range of discounts for children and senior citizens. Discounts vary depending on whether you’re traveling internationally or within the Czech Republic.
**This discount does not apply to bus trips to and from the U.K., Belgium, Luxembourg, or on the Bratislava–Vienna line. For those routes, accompanied children in this age range are eligible for a 10% discount instead.
To ensure a seat for your chosen journey, it’s best to buy RegioJet tickets in advance. You can book RegioJet tickets with Omio, via our website or our app.
Currently, RegioJet does not provide assistance for those with reduced mobility and most RegioJet buses are not wheelchair accessible. Passengers who have reduced mobility must travel with someone who can assist them throughout their journey and RegioJet will transport folded wheelchairs free of charge.
Guide and assistance dogs (carrying a proper label and a card) are allowed on RegioJet buses, but must be accompanied by a person with an ZTP/P card (a Czech-issued disability card) or by the dog’s trainer. The accompanying person must ensure the animal does not make a mess, damage the vehicle, or put other passengers in danger.
RegioJet’s baggage policy varies depending on whether you’re traveling internationally or not, as well as on your destination country.
Helpful conversions for American Travelers:
If you want to bring additional or oversized luggage, please see the FAQ section directly below this one: What If I Want to Bring Additional or Oversized Lugguge? There, you will find detailed information about what additional luggage is allowed, as well as which fees might apply.
Bringing additional or oversized luggage is possible (provided there is space), but rules and fees may apply, depending on your route. We’ve compiled some detailed information on RegioJet’s baggage policy based on where you are traveling to/from.
**Example routes: Germany–Netherlands or Austria–Italy
On domestic RegioJet buses in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, small domestic pets (under 22 lb. [10 kg]) can travel for free. They must be safely placed in a pet carrier, with a watertight base, for the duration of the journey and must be carried on their owner’s lap or at his/her feet.
On select international bus journeys, small pets (under 22 lb. [10 kg]) are allowed on board for free, as long as they have the correct paperwork and are in a carrier for the duration of the journey, and must be carried on their owner’s lap or at their feet. These routes include:
On all other international bus routes, transporting pets is prohibited, with the exception of guide or assistance dogs.
Guide and assistance dogs (carrying a proper label and a card) must be accompanied by a person with an ZTP/P card (a Czech-issued disability card) or by the dog’s trainer. The accompanying person must ensure the animal does not make a mess, damage the vehicle, or put other passengers in danger.
RegioJet recommends that all children travel in a car seat or booster seat for their journey. However, RegioJet does not provide these for passengers. If your child is more than three years old, a car seat is not necessary but RegioJet strongly suggests you bring one regardless.
NOTE: If your child is under three and you do not have a car seat, you might not be able to travel.
Children who are six or older can travel unaccompanied on RegioJet bus routes in the Czech Republic.
On international RegioJet bus routes, children between the ages of 10 and 17 can travel unaccompanied but must provide a “power of attorney” form filled in and signed either by their parent or legal guardian before boarding the bus. Unaccompagnied children must also buy a full-priced adult ticket to be able to travel.