Berlin Transportation
From:
Berlin city guide
ABOVE: East Berlin and the River Spree.
Airports
Berlin
International Airports
Get information on terminals, flight schedules, ground transportation, etc. for
Berlin's airports.
Local transportation
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG)
Plan your journey by public transportation with this official site, which
offers maps, timetables, and other information (including a list of accessible
underground stations). Click "English" if you don't read German.
S-Bahn Berlin
Berlin's S-Bahn system has been moving people around the city and countryside
for more than 75 years. It also has special tours aboard the "Panorama,"
"Traditional," and charter-only "Museum" trains.
VBB If you're traveling
outside the city proper, plan your trip with the Verkehrsverbund
Berlin-Brandenburg (a consortion of transit agencies from throughout the
region).
Long-distance transportation
Die Bahn (DB)
The Deutsche Bahn's English-language pages include an interactive
journey planner.
Driving in Europe
europeforvisitors.com
Our article includes several links to German driving resources. Also see our
International
Driving Permit advice.
Tips on traveling in
Germany
- If you plan to drive in Germany, read our article on
car rentals: when to rent, when to lease. For
train travel, consider a rail pass from our
partner, Rail
Europe.
- When traveling with a rail pass, know the rules. In Berlin, for example, a Eurail
pass is good on the S-Bahn but not on the U-Bahn. (See "Evading
a Ticket in Germany: Know what your Eurailpass is good for.")
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