Bus Ternopil – Nuremberg
This route is available for reservation with payment to the driver on boarding.
About the Ternopil – Nuremberg route
The Ternopil – Nuremberg bus connects the Ternopil region with Bavaria, transiting through Poland and the Czech Republic. The route is popular with labour migrants working in Nuremberg and nearby Bavarian towns, students, and people visiting family. Departure is from Ternopil, crossing the Ukraine–Poland border, then via Czech motorways to southern Germany. Tickets for this direction are sold as a reservation with payment to the driver on boarding, since the trip ends in the euro zone. Check the current schedule before travelling: departures are usually evening or overnight so you arrive in Nuremberg in the morning. The Ternopil Nuremberg bus is a convenient way to reach Bavaria with no transfers, a luggage compartment and rest stops along the way.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the trip from Ternopil to Nuremberg?
The journey usually takes about 22–26 hours depending on the situation at the Ukraine–Poland border, traffic on Czech and German motorways, and the number of stops. Travel time can increase during peak season or due to queues at border crossings. Check the exact duration of a specific trip in the schedule when booking.
How much is a ticket and how do I pay?
Since the trip runs to Germany, in the euro zone, online card payment is not available on this direction. You reserve your seat online and pay for the trip directly to the driver when boarding. The price depends on the date and carrier and is shown during checkout. We recommend booking in advance, as seats are limited.
What documents do I need for the trip?
To cross the borders you need a valid biometric international passport. The trip goes through Poland and the Czech Republic to Germany — Schengen-zone countries — so make sure your passport is valid and you have grounds for entry. Children need their own documents and, where required, travel consent. Keep your documents at hand at the border.
Are there overnight Ternopil – Nuremberg buses?
Yes, most buses on this direction depart in the evening or at night so you arrive in Nuremberg the next morning. Travelling overnight lets you rest on the way and save a day. The exact departure and arrival times depend on the carrier — check the current schedule when booking your ticket.
How do I get from the bus station to Nuremberg Airport?
Nuremberg has an international airport (NUE) in the north of the city. After the bus arrives in Nuremberg, the easiest way to reach the airport is the U2 metro line, which runs directly to Flughafen station — about 12 minutes from the central station. This makes the route convenient for onward flights. Check where exactly your bus drops you off.
