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How can I get to Berlin?

Berlin has many transportation connections: you can arrive by plane, train, bus or car.

Arriving by plane

Berlin has two airports which are served by many international airlines. Both airports are situated in or just outside of Berlin and are well integrated into the city’s public transportation system. 

Berlin-Tegel (TXL) is the mostly popular airport and is located in the north-western part of the city. International long-distance flights usually land here. 

Berlin-Schönefeld (SXF) is located just southeast of the city and is also served by many international airlines.

Arriving by train

Berlin can be easily reached by train from virtually all major German and European cities. It disposes of several long and short-distance as well as regional railway stations. You will most likely arrive at Berlin’s central station (Berlin Hauptbahnhof).

Arriving by bus

Numerous coach lines from different German and European cities arrive at Berlin´s Central Bus Station Terminal (ZOB).

Arriving by car

Berlin is also easy to reach by car. All highways to Berlin flow into the beltway (A10) surrounding Berlin. From there the exits will lead you to the city center.

 

Further arrival information can be found on the city’s official website.




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