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You can reserve a seat for your bus trip to Roskilde Festival during the booking process. Seat reservations are subject to availability and may vary depending on the route and bus. If seat selection is available for your journey, you’ll be able to choose your preferred seat while booking. If you don’t reserve a seat, you’ll still be assigned one or can take an available seat on the bus. Learn more about seat reservations.
When traveling to Roskilde Festival by bus, you can usually bring one piece of carry-on luggage and one checked bag included in your ticket. Your carry-on should fit in the overhead compartment or under your seat, while larger bags are stored in the bus’s luggage compartment. Additional or special luggage (such as bikes or extra bags) may be allowed for an extra fee, depending on availability and the route. Size and weight limits apply, so it’s important to check the luggage allowance details before you travel.
With FlixBus, you can easily reach 5 destinations from Roskilde Festival, including Aarhus, Aalborg, Odense.
We offer several payment methods for purchasing your bus ticket to Roskilde Festival. You can choose among card payment, PayPal, Google Pay, and many more. All available payment methods will be displayed during the checkout process so you can choose your preferred option. If you experience any payment issues, make sure your payment details are correct, your card is enabled for online or international transactions, and that you have sufficient funds. If you purchase your bus ticket onboard or at a sales point, you may also have the option to pay in cash.
Yes, you can track your FlixBus from and to Roskilde Festival using our real-time bus tracker. Simply enter your stop in Roskilde Festival and check the status of your ride.
Using your FlixBus ticket to Roskilde Festival is easy. After booking your bus ticket online, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a PDF that contains a QR code. If you book through the FlixBus app, your ticket is automatically stored there for easy access. In both cases, there’s no need to print your ticket. Just show the QR code on your phone to the driver when boarding your bus to Roskilde Festival, sit back, relax, and enjoy your journey.
There is one bus stop in the city. You can find its location on the map on this page.

Things to do in Roskilde Festival

About Roskilde Festival

Roskilde Festival started in 1971 inspired by the American Woodstock Festival as well as the Danish Thy Camp. Today it is the largest music festival in Northern Europe. Every summer the festival unites more than 100.000 people from all over the world. The signature orange stage bought in England was previously used by The Rolling Stones on their Europe tour in 1976, but has been a part of Roskilde Festival since 1978 and will surely be there this summer, 40 years later.
Roskilde Festival is non-profit with all the profit benefitting children and young people and supporting humanitarian and cultural work.

Roskilde Festival in numbers:

  • Roskilde Festival covers an area corresponding to 350 soccer fields
  • Average age of the festival person is 24 years
  • 50 % are men, 50 % women
  • It takes approximately 2 weeks and 120 stage builders to set up the orange stage. It takes 4 days to take it down.

This year the festival takes place from June 29th to July 6th and FlixBus will drop you off right at the East entrance!

Places of Interest in Roskilde Festival

Over the years Roskilde Festival has grown to be more and more sustainable. In the last years Roskilde Festival has established new and alternative camping areas such as ‘Clean Out Loud’ and ‘Silent and Clean’. As the names suggest, the campers in these areas commit to keeping their camps and the areas around the camps clean when they leave the festival. Furthermore, the festival focuses on organic food, renewable energy and recycling.
Besides that, in 2018 of all the food served at Roskilde Festival 90% was organic and the festival set a goal to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 3% each year from 2016-2019 and ensure a new production of renewable energy corresponding to the consumed energy in these years.

Culture and History of Roskilde Festival

If you need a break from the festival, you can take a stroll into the town of Roskilde. Roskilde is an old historical city especially known for Roskilde Cathedral and the Viking Ship Museum. If you’d like to spend a touristic afternoon in Roskilde, you should go to the cathedral then walk 10 minutes down to the Viking Ship Museum and then go for an ice cream on the harbor afterwards.
In the pedestrian street of Roskilde, you can find small, quirky stores, bigger chains and restaurants with different sorts of food. In town, you will also find the necessary food or equipment that you might need for the festival. If it’s raining cats and dogs outside, you can go to the shopping center Ros Torv and hang around inside or go to the cinema.
If the weather is great and you want to go for a swim, Roskilde Fjord is nice for bathing and cooling down on hot days, and on cold days you can go to the swimming bath Roskilde Badet.

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