Travel

Berlin is known for a well established public transport infrastructure. You can travel to Berlin either by airplane or by train as well as by coach. The two international airports as well as the major train and coach stations provide good service to central locations in and around Berlin.

TRAVELING BY PLANE

Berlin's two airports Tegel (TXL) and Schönefeld (SXF) are connected to many major cities in Europe and to world-wide destinations via Germany's air traffic hubs Frankfurt and Munich.

Flughafen Tegel
13405 Berlin, Germany
www.berlin-airport.de/en/travellers-txl/index.php

Flughafen Schönefeld
12521 Berlin, Germany
www.berlin-airport.de/en/travellers-sxf/index.php

AIRPORT TRANSFER

Taxi, estimated fares to the venue:

  • Airport Tegel: ca. 30 € (about 30 min)
  • Airport Schönefeld: ca. 40 € (about 45 min)

Calculate your individual taxi fare estimation here.

Public Transport to the venue:

  • Airport Tegel: 2,70 € (about 30 min)
  • Airport Schönefeld: 3,30 € (about 50 min)

Don't forget to stamp your ticket! For further information, please visit the official BVG website.

TRAVELING BY TRAIN

Travel fast, at a reasonable price and environmentally friendly to us and enjoy your journey from the beginning.

Reduced Deutsche Bahn train tickets for Berlin Buzzwords

We’ve teamed up with Deutsche Bahn! All conference attendees can travel from any DB railway station in Germany at a fixed rate and 100 % green energy.
Tickets are return tickets and are valid for two weeks starting from your first travel day.

If you specified a certain day and time, train tickets can be purchased at 99 € (2nd Class) or 159 € (1st Class).
Flexible tickets cost 139 € (2nd Class) or 199 € (1st Class).*
The seat reservation is not included in the price.

Special ticket prices for international travel are available on request.

Tickets are available from March 5th, 2016. Simply click on the button below to place your order:

*An exchange or refund of the ticket is possible until one day before the first day of validity for an according fee. The exchange and refund conditions for reduced tickets are valid according to the time of booking; see the conditions of passenger transportation of Deutsche Bahn AG. An exchange or refund is excluded from the first day of validity. Tickets tied to a specific train need to be booked at least three days in advance, and are sold as long as stocks last. This reference is given without any liability.

TRAVELING BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT

National and international coaches arrive every day at the two major bus stations in Berlin: the central bus station at Funkturm, called ZOB Berlin, and the bus station at Berlin Ostbahnhof.

Arrival at Central Bus Station ZOB

The majority of national and international bus services to and from Berlin are handled at the Central Bus Station ZOB, the larger of the two international bus stations in Berlin. The ZOB is located in the district of Charlottenburg, opposite the International Congress Center ICC and the exhibition grounds under the Funkturm.

Arrival at Ostbahnhof Bus Station

The second major bus station is located at Ostbahnhof in the district of Friedrichshain, east of Alexanderplatz. From Ostbahnhof, Berlin's central station (Hauptbahnhof) can be reached within ten minutes by S-Bahn.

Traveling in Berlin

Berlin has an excellent public transport network. You can get almost anywhere by using the U-Bahn (subway), S-Bahn (suburban railway), bus or tram. The innercity zone is classified as Berlin A/B.

All tickets can be purchased at ticket machines located on platforms and stops. Make sure to validate your ticket before boarding an U- or S-Bahn (little red validating machines located alongside ticket machines). Tram and bus tickets can be validated inside the vehicle.

Plan your route:

www.bvg.de

Routes and stations at a glance:

Underground, urban & regional rail network

 

Photo: cc-by-sa 2.0 Thomas Wegner