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BERLIN

Tegel

Mitte

Dahlem

Karlshorst

Treptow-Köpenick

BERLIN SCHÖNEFELD AIRPORT

BERLIN TEGEL AIRPORT

BERLIN BRANDENBURG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

BERLIN CENTRAL STATION

GARTENHAUS

S-BAHN

U-BAHN (U2)

U-BAHN (U1)

U-BAHN (U3)

U-BAHN (U4)

U-BAHN (U5)

U-BAHN (U6)

U-BAHN (U7)

U-BAHN (U8)

U-BAHN (U9)

TRAIN STATION

AIRPORT

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TRANSPORTATION -

A cyclist's city

Cross-country connectivity

Cyclists have access to 620km of bicycle paths.

Berlin s Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) provides links throughout Berlin, Germany and across Europe (10 min walk from Gartenhaus).

The largest train station in Europe with 1,800 trains and an estimated 350,000 passengers per day.

International destinations include: The Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Sweden, and Russia among others.

Sources: S-Bahn Berlin, Berliner Verkehrsbetriede, Berlin Business Location Centre

Estimated 710 bicycles per 1,000 residents.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION MAP

Due to its vast public transport network, Berlin has the lowest number of motor vehicles per head of any German city, with 317 cars per 1,000 people.

City-wide public transport

International hub

The Berlin Brandenburg Metropolitan Transit System consists of S-Bahn and U-Bahn trains, trams and buses.

The entire network consists of 1,900km of rail lines covering an area of 30,000km2.

Opening in October 2020, the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport is expected to see 34 million passengers annually, making it one of the 15 busiest in Europe. It will be a 30-minute train ride from Central Station.

Future plans aim to create capacity for 50 million commuters per year.

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