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Berlin-Info
Arrival
There are many ways to get to Berlin
Berlin, Capital of the Federal Republic of Germany, is located at the heart of Europe and also, after EU enlargement in 2004, at the centre of the European Community. With about 3,400,000 inhabitants, Berlin is the largest City in Germany. It is 38 kilometres long and 45 kilometres wide and covers an area of 889 square kilometres. In the middle of the Brandenburg region, the city occupies the flatlands on the banks of the Havel and Spree rivers and is criss-crossed with numerous canals.
Arrival by Plane
Thanks to a very well developed national and international air route system you can quickly reach Berlin in a comfortable way. Berlin has two airports, all very well connected to the local public transport system.
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Arrival by Train
Berlin is a junction of the Intercity-Network with the new central station Hauptbahnhof. Enjoy a relaxed arrival, benefit from attractive special offer prices of the German Railways and enter the competition!
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Arrival by Car
All motorways to Berlin lead to the Berliner Ring (A10). From there you can get to the inner city on various access roads.
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From January 1, 2008 Berlin's inner city will become an "environmental zone" where only cars that are up to emission standards are allowed. More
Route Service: www.vmz-berlin.de
Arrival by Bus
By bus you can travel to Berlin on a comfortable and well-priced way. The Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof / ZOB (central coach terminal) is situated near the Exhibition Centre.
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Arrival by Ferry
Berlin travellers from northern europe can set over to Germany by ferry. There are connections to Sassnitz, Travemünde, Rostock, Kiel and Hamburg.
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