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Public Transport

Berlin WelcomeCard Hauptbahnhof © www.visitBerlin / MeiseBerlin has an advantage for getting around like almost no other city: an integrated transport system of U-Bahn (underground), buses, trams, S-Bahn (light rail) and ferries, which you can use to get almost anywhere in the city, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
And even at night there are no limits on your movements, with numerous night buses and trains.
Learn more about buses and trains in Berlin...


Information for customers of S-Bahn (suburban train)

Due to urgent security checks the S-Bahn services are limited. However, as Berlin provides an extensive public transport network all touristic attractions continue to be reachable easily: Underground trains and trams, busses, as well regional trains are another reliable option.

Plan with out-of-service S-Bahn lines: download


Further information about the S-Bahn is available at the respective platforms, online at www.s-bahn-berlin.de or at the S-Bahn service hotline: +49-(0)30 / 29 74 33 33 (Mon - Fri from 6 am - 10 pm and Sat/ Sun, holidays from 7 am to 9 pm) (German-speaking).
Up-to-date infomation in English is also available on www.vbbonline.de.

New underground line: U55

A new underground line was opened in August: the long-awaited U55 connecting the three new stations Hauptbahnhof, Bundestag and Brandenburger Tor that has already become a popular attraction for Berliners and visitors
Infoflyer zum Download.


Line network

BVG Line network © BVGpdfNetworks-Downloads:

For more information just have a look on the websites of the respective public transport companies (see below).

Berlin WelcomeCard - Your explorer ticket for Berlin!

Berlin WelcomeCardOur special offer for getting around Berlin for less money is the Berlin WelcomeCard. It offers a public transport ticket for unlimited travel on 2, 3 or 5 days in Berlin or in Berlin and Potsdam and great savings of up to 50% on over 150 top sights and cultural highlights. More … More …

 

More tariffs and tickets

U-Bahn · © www.visitBerlin.de / DrewesThere are three tariff zones in Berlin: Zone A is surrounded by the S-Bahn ring and covers the city centre. Zone B ends at the city limits of Berlin. Zone C encompasses nearby surrounding areas (e.g. Schönefeld Airport, Potsdam, Oranienburg).
Depending on your needs, you can obtain a combined ticket for the Zones Berlin AB, BC or ABC. The normal tariff is valid for adults, the reduced tariff for children from 6 up to and including 14 years old; children under 6 years old do not require a ticket. The best way to buy your tickets is at one of the many BVG and S-Bahn sales centres or from the machines at the station. The machines can be used easily around the clock and their services are available in 6 languages (German, English, French, Spanish, Turkish, Polish).

Most frequently used tickets (fare zone AB):
Single journey ticket AB € 2,10
Short distance € 1,30
Day ticket AB € 6,10
7-Day ticket AB € 26,20
Group ticket AB (max. 5 persons) € 15,90
4 trips ticket AB € 8,00
Berlin WelcomeCard (fare zone AB) € 16,90 / € 22,90 / € 29,90 (48 h / 72 h / 5 days)
Berlin WelcomeCard (fare zone ABC) € 18,90 / € 25,90 / € 34,90 (48 h / 72 h / 5 days)
Intervals

Straßenbahn am Hackeschen Markt © Berlin Partner GmbH / Scholvien BVG and the S-Bahn Berlin not only ensure the mobility of Berliners and the city's visitors: they also guarantee a significant part of the quality of life in the city. Commuters, tourists from all over the world, young people going out in Berlin's "Szene" in the evening, senior citizens, passengers on excursions just looking for relaxation - all use the public transport, without which Berlin would be unthinkable.
An up-to-date overview of the intervals that the U and S-Bahns, as well as the buses and trams all run at can be downloaded here in PDF format.

Public transport
Public Transport Company BVG S-Bahn Berlin
Means of transport: underground (U-Bahn), bus, tramway, ferry urban railway (S-Bahn)
Callcenter: +49 (0)30 - 19 44 9
An answer for every question
Mon - Tue: 7am - 11pm
Fri: 7am - Midnight, Sat: all day long
Sun: 0am - 11pm
+49 (0)30 - 29 74 33 33
Mon - Fri: 6.00 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Sat - Sun: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Homepage: www.BVG.de www.s-bahn-berlin.de
Journey Planner: Online Journey Planner
Online timetable information incl. station/line information, current transport and lift announcements, interactive transport map and street map.
Journey Planner Downloads
Online timetable information incl. station/line information
Lost and Found: BVG-Fundbüro
Potsdamer Straße 180-182
10783 Berlin

phone: +49 (0)30 - 19 44 9
fax: +49 (0)30 - 25 62 80 20

opening times:
Mon-Thu: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Fri: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Fundbüro der Deutschen Bahn
Döppersberg 37
42103 Wuppertal

phone: +49 (0)900-1990599
(0,59 Euro / Min)

 

Experience Berlin by public transport

Bus Linie 100The number 100 and 200 buses
Berlin's city centre is very extensive and cannot be fully explored by foot. It is worth experiencing certain stretches by public transport. The number 100 and 200 buses drive past many sights from Zoologischer Garten to Alexanderplatz, so that a journey on them is already like a sightseeing tour.


 

S-BahnS-Bahn "Stadtbahn" You can also catch a first glimpse of many sights from the S-Bahn on its raised tracks. On the stretch between Zoologischer Garten and Alexanderplatz you will pass by the Tiergarten with the Siegessäule (Victory Column), Reichstag (parliament building) and government buildings and glide between the buildings on Museum Island.


 

Sightseeing tour with the Zille Express

ZillebusExperience Berlin nostalgically on board the Zille buses in the style of the "Golden Twenties". With great care and attention, the BVG has rebuilt three of these buses and invites you to take part in a very original sightseeing tour. The driver, in his authentic uniform, will chauffeur you around the most beautiful parts of Berlin.
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Taxis in Berlin

TaxiAlongside the well developed network of buses and trains in Berlin, there are almost 7000 taxis ready to take residents and their visitors all over the city. Finding a taxi is easy: whether just hailing one down, at a taxi rank or by phoning in advance.
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