How you can get quickly to the city centre by car.
If you are coming to Berlin by car, you can readily get to the city centres (City East and City West) via the following approach roads. Downtown Berlin is two-thirds enclosed by the A100 urban motorway, also known as the Stadtring (ring road). Well outside the city limits, there is another ring road completely encircling Berlin. This is the A10 “Berliner Ring” motorway. All motorways and expressways from various destinations in Germany and Poland end at the Berliner Ring.
A2 coming from Magdeburg, Hanover, the Ruhr / Cologne
A9 coming from Leipzig, Thuringia, Nuremberg and Munich
A11 coming from Prenzlau, Szczecin (Stettin), Usedom und Gdansk (Danzig)
A12 coming from Frankfurt/Oder, Poznan (Posen) und Warsaw
A13 coming from Cottbus, Dresden und Wroclaw (Breslau)
A24 coming from Schwerin, Rostock and Hamburg
B1/B5 coming from Seelow, Koszczyn (Küstrin) und Gorzow Wielkopolski (Landsberg/Warthe)
B96n coming from Neubrandenburg, Stralsund and Rügen/Sassnitz
B101n coming from Ludwigsfelde, Luckenwald, Jüterbog
Once on the Berliner Ring, the entire traffic is dispersed onto the following approach roads to Berlin (only motorways and expressways are listed, there are additionally a few main roads) :
A111 – northwest approach road (for visitors coming from the A24 and B96n)
A113 – southeast approach road (for visitors from the A12 and A13)
A114 – northeast approach road (for visitors from the A11 and A24)
A115 – southwest approach road, known as the “Avus” (for visitors coming from the A2 und A9)
A117/B96a –TVO (Eastern Tangential Connection) approach road (from eastern districts to the A113)
B101n – southwest hinterland approach road
B96n – southern hinterland approach road
B1/B5 – extension of Frankfurter Allee - eastern hinterland approach road
B2/B5 – extension of Heerstraße - western hinterland approach road
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