Berlin Airport to City Center 🇩🇪 4K Driving Tour

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Published 2024-04-24
There are several ways to get from Brandenburg Berlin Airport to the city center. Here are a few options to consider, keeping in mind that prices and routes can change:

Taxi: Offers a convenient and hassle-free journey, but not the most budget-friendly option. Taxis are available 24/7 at the airport's designated taxi rank on the ground floor of Terminal 1. Fares are metered, typically costing around €49 for both day and night rides with a travel time of approximately 45 minutes.

Bus: A cost-effective option with good connections to Berlin's city center. The Airport Express Bus X7 runs frequently (every 5 minutes) to Rudow U-Bahn Station. From there, you can transfer to the U7 and U8 underground lines to reach your final destination. The total trip takes about 45-55 minutes, and a single ticket costs €3.80 for adults and €2.70 for children (aged 6-14).

Train: The fastest and most popular choice for many travelers. The Regional Express FEX whisks you to Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) in just 30 minutes, departing from Terminal 1 station every half hour. S-Bahn trains (like the S9 running every 20 minutes) also provide connections to the city center. Both require an ABC zone ticket, costing €3.80 for adults and €2.70 for children.

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  • @WalkingOZ
    There are several ways to get from Brandenburg Berlin Airport to the city center. Here are a few options to consider, keeping in mind that prices and routes can change: Taxi: Offers a convenient and hassle-free journey, but not the most budget-friendly option. Taxis are available 24/7 at the airport's designated taxi rank on the ground floor of Terminal 1. Fares are metered, typically costing around €49 for both day and night rides with a travel time of approximately 45 minutes. Bus: A cost-effective option with good connections to Berlin's city center. The Airport Express Bus X7 runs frequently (every 5 minutes) to Rudow U-Bahn Station. From there, you can transfer to the U7 and U8 underground lines to reach your final destination. The total trip takes about 45-55 minutes, and a single ticket costs €3.80 for adults and €2.70 for children (aged 6-14). Train: The fastest and most popular choice for many travelers. The Regional Express FEX whisks you to Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) in just 30 minutes, departing from Terminal 1 station every half hour. S-Bahn trains (like the S9 running every 20 minutes) also provide connections to the city center. Both require an ABC zone ticket, costing €3.80 for adults and €2.70 for children.
  • @asmr-pov
    An incredibly beautiful city tour. You are doing a very good job my friend!
  • @lunaisis160
    Im from Brazil i Love Germany ❤😊👍👍👏👏
  • @TheUluxian
    Berlin and Seattle share the same grey sky today... Looks just like that outside my front window..lol
  • Wow 50 Euro for Taxi is very expensive. But it looks like that the airport is far away from the center
  • @MikhailTravels
    Привет :hand-pink-waving::clock-turquoise-looking-up: Отличная поездка по городу :yt::finger-red-number-one: