Bus Kyiv – Wroclaw
- Border crossing
- Yahodyn – Dorohusk, Krakivets – Korczowa
About the Kyiv – Wroclaw route
The Kyiv to Wroclaw bus runs daily from Ukraine's capital to the heart of Lower Silesia — a city of bridges, canals and a vivid Market Square. The trip takes roughly 18–22 hours and crosses the Ukrainian–Polish border, so factor in passport control and possible queues. Most travellers on this route are heading to work or study: Wroclaw is a major student and IT hub that draws many Ukrainians. A real bonus of the direction is Wroclaw Airport (WRO), just 10 km from the centre, where budget airlines fly across Europe — making the bus the first leg of a cheaper onward journey. Tickets are booked online, and you can pay the fare by bank card in hryvnia right on the site. Check the current schedule, pick a convenient departure and travel in comfort.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the Kyiv to Wroclaw bus trip?
The journey takes approximately 18–22 hours depending on the carrier, road conditions and the queue at the Ukrainian–Polish border. Check the exact duration of your chosen departure in the schedule when booking.
How much is a ticket and how do I pay?
The price depends on the date and carrier — you'll see the current fare when selecting your trip. Payment is available online by bank card in hryvnia (UAH) directly on the site, so you can book and pay in one step.
What documents do I need to travel to Poland?
You need a valid biometric international passport to cross the border. Ukrainian citizens travel visa-free to EU countries, so a separate visa is usually not required for tourist or short stays — just check your passport's validity in advance.
How do I get from the bus station to Wroclaw Airport (WRO)?
Wroclaw Airport (WRO) sits about 10 km west of the centre. City bus line 106 runs from the main bus and railway stations to the terminal in roughly 30–40 minutes; a taxi or ride-hailing app is faster. From there budget airlines fly across Europe.
