Germany by bus
Traveling by bus in Germany is definitely one of the safest and cheapest ways of traveling while ensuring at the same time that you don't miss out on the beautiful natural landscapes around the country. Thanks to the well connected bus network between Germany cities it is easy to reach the majority of the most popular destinations within the country in a day.Table Of Contents
Intercity buses in Germany
The timetable for popular intercity bus routes like Frankfurt - Frankfurt Hahn (Airport) or Mainz - Frankfurt Hahn (Airport) can be found online, but for some shorter intercity bus routes you might have to go to the bus station. Tickets are sold both online and on the spot, but after the COVID-19 pandemic an increasing number of travellers prefer buying their tickets online.
Domestic routes
As mentioned above there are more than 3074 domestic intercity bus travel combinations in Germany. Below you will find some of the most popular Germany travel routes with minimal or no stops along the way:
International routes
The majority of these international bus lines are daily departures, that are operated by various Germany bus companies.
Most of the International bus departures drive from Augsburg, Ulm and Stuttgart (Airport/Fair). Of course, there are also some international bus departures from other cities throughout the country.
Below we have listed the most popular international bus routes:
Airport buses in Germany
International airports:
Memmingen (Airport)
Baden-Baden (Airport)
Rostock-Laage (Airport)
Domestic airports:
Lubeck (Airport)
Bus companies in Germany
15 intercity bus companies operating in Germany are very different in size. The largest Germany company FlixBus connects more than 2110 cities, whereas the smallest intercity bus company Freiburger Reisedienst only has service to 2 cities.
Below we have listed some of the most popular bus companies in Germany. Full list of bus companies in Germany can be found here.
Bus stations in Germany
In most cities there is a dedicated bus station, in smaller cities the bus station might be a parking lot with a shelter or a section on the road marked for multiple buses. In some cities buses also stop at public road bus stops or at gas stations and hotel parking lots. In larger cities you will find bus stations with amenities like toilets, luggage storage, kiosks, fast food restaurants and other useful services for travellers. In Germany there is a total of 526 bus stations, below we have listed 15 of the most popular bus stations, for a full list of bus stations in Germany click here.
Hire a coach in Germany
Here you can see a list of some companies offering bus rental in Germany:
Prosic Bus
Schorer Touristik
Stajić Tours
Burkhard Reisen
Gullivers Bus GmbH
Public transportation in Germany
As a visitor of Germany, you have lots of great Germany sights to visit. Some of the most popular sights are Berchtesgaden National Park, Aachen Cathedral (Aachen) and Jasmund National Park. That said, there are a lot of other sights in Germany worth visiting! Some of the sights do not have an entrance fee, whilst others charge for entrance. Below you will find a list of the most popular sights in Germany:
Berchtesgaden National Park
national parkAachen Cathedral
monumental buildingJasmund National Park
national park