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Menschen mit Sehbehinderung in Berlin
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Accessible arrival to Berlin

All roads lead to Berlin!

Welcome to the German capital! When your doors open at Berlin Central Station, at the ZOB (Berlin Central Coach Station), at BER airport or at the car park in front of your hotel, you won’t fail to realise: Berlin is accessible for everyone. And no matter what means of transport you use to get around, you will arrive without obstacles in the capital.

Travel barrier-free by train to Berlin

All long-distance train stations in Berlin, including Berlin Central Station, the Ostbahnhof or the Zoologische Garten, have disabled access both from and to long-distance traffic tracks. Equipped with tactile paving and orientation systems as well as talking lifts, the arrival to and departure from Berlin no longer pose an obstacle for travellers.

Leitsysteme für blinde und sehbehinderte Menschen
© DBSV; Foto: A.Friese

The Deutsche Bahn AG mobility centres offer you a comprehensive service for accessible travel to Berlin. Including: a free of charge assistance service. They also provide tips to plan your journey and information about discounts or construction-related deviations. All information about accessible travel to Berlin by train can be found in Deutsche Bahn’s "Travel for all" brochure (in German only) and here you will find helpful information for passengers with impaired hearing.

  • The Deutsche Bahn service number: +49 (0)1806 - 99 66 33, the keyword: Betreuung (Support), you can reach the service by e-mail at: deaf-msz@deutschebahn.com or by fax at +49 (0)30 - 65 212 899
  • The Mobility Service Center: +49 (0)1806 - 512 512, by e-mail at: msz@deutschebahn.com and the fax number is +49 (0)30 - 65 212 899 
  • The Bahnhofsmission assistance service supports travellers in need of help when embarking, changing and disembarking.

Accessible arrival by car to Berlin

If you visit the German capital by car, read our tips on Arriving in Berlin by car. An estimated 1,300 public disabled parking spaces are located in the city of Berlin. To ensure you can use them, you require the code aG or BI in your disabled person's pass. 

Disabled parking spaces at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin
Disabled parking spaces at Potsdamer Platz © visitBerlin, Foto: Andi Weiland/Gesellschaftsbilder.de

An overview of parking facilities for physically impaired people is available to you on these pages, for example:

Accessible arrival by bus to Berlin

Bus journeys to Berlin arrive at the accessible Berlin Central Coach Station (ZOB) near the exhibition grounds. Many coach companies transport guide dogs and attendants for the severely disabled free of charge – enquire with providers to find out about special deals. To ensure that there is enough space for all fellow passengers, you should register wheelchairs and prams with the travel companies prior to departure.

Berlin Central Coach Station (ZOB)

  • Masurenallee 4-6, 14057 Berlin
  • Phone: +49 (0)30 - 21 49 51 00
  • Tel.: +49 (0)30 - 21 49 51 00, Fax +49 (0)30 - 30 10 02 44
  • email: verkehrsleitung@iob-berlin.de
  • www.zob.berlin/en
     

Services provided by the ZOB

  • Sheltered stops
  • waiting room
  • wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • luggage storage


Accessible arrival by plane to Berlin

You can also travel barrier-free to Berlin by plane. At BER: Berlin Brandenburg Airport offer generous designed toilet facilities as well as wheelchair-accessible parking spaces. Signposts and orientation guides give you a comprehensive overview on-site. Please notify your airline in advance if you require the support of a personal assistance service.

Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg "Willy Brandt"
© Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH, Foto: Günter Wicker

Further information about accessible arrival by plane:

BER: Berlin Brandenburg Airport

  • Airport Info (24/7): +49 (0)30 - 6091 58438
  • free Mobility Service in the departure area, marketplace, level E1, open from 4 am to 11 pm
  • free Mobility Service in the check-in areas 1-8, level E1, open from 4 am to 11 pm
  • Service and information via Twitter: @berlinairport


If you have any questions about barrier-free travel to Berlin please feel free to send us an e-mail: hallo@visitBerlin.de

Tip: We have tested several Berlin hotels for quality and barrier-free access. Simply choose a suitable hotel from our overview:

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