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Trip to Berlin

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Avg. duration28h
Distance1474
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Buses from London to Berlin

🚌 Traveling from London to Berlin by bus is a scenic journey with a total duration of approximately 18 hours and 41 minutes, including transfers. Departing from London Victoria station, the FlixBus service will take you to Berlin central bus station. 🛤️ Route 1 offers a 23-hour trip covering a distance of 1,402 km, with a transfer in Prague. Board the RegioJet bus from London Victoria Green Line Station to Prague Florenc Bus Station, and then switch to the bus to Berlin. 🌍 Route 2 is a 22-hour 40-minute option, spanning 1,073 km with two transfers. Travel from Victoria Coach Station in London to Brussels City Center - Midi Train station, then continue to Hamburg central bus station before reaching Berlin.

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  • No, there is no direct bus between London and Berlin. You would need to take a bus from London Victoria to Antwerpen and then transfer to another bus to reach Berlin. The total journey time, including transfers, is approximately 18 hours and 41 minutes. Be prepared for a long but scenic route through Europe if you choose to travel by bus.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from London to Berlin typically ranges from £57 to £81. The price may vary based on factors such as the time of booking, availability, and class of service selected. It's recommended to book your ticket in advance to secure the best fares for your journey.
  • There are multiple bus routes available from London to Berlin but none offer a direct journey. One route involves taking a bus from London Victoria to Prague, with a transfer in Dresden, before reaching Berlin. Another option includes a route through Amsterdam, Brussels, Hamburg, and Warsaw before arriving in Berlin. These routes have varying travel times, distances, and numbers of transfers, so travelers can choose the one that best fits their preferences and schedules. It's recommended to check the specific bus schedules and book tickets in advance for a smooth journey.
  • The buses traveling from London to Berlin are generally less crowded during off-peak seasons, such as late fall or winter, when fewer tourists are traveling. On the other hand, the buses tend to be most crowded during peak travel times, like summer months or holidays, when more people are taking vacations. It's advisable to check the bus schedules and book tickets in advance to secure a seat during busy periods and make your journey more comfortable.
  • The first bus of the day to travel from London to Berlin typically departs from London Victoria station in the morning. The last bus of the day usually leaves London Victoria station in the evening on its way to Berlin via Antwerpen. It's important to check the exact departure times and schedules beforehand to plan your journey accordingly and ensure you don't miss the bus.

Will you be returning to London by bus?

If you are looking for a return bus journey, you can check the buses from Berlin to London.

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