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Getting Around Berlin

Getting Around Berlin

State Of Berlin Germany Travel Guide

Berlin's Transit Network

The Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) runs Berlin'the public transit system, with the S-Bahn (urban/suburban rail) run by Deutsche Bahn (DB). This integrated network lets you reach almost any corner of the city. Berlin's public transport is efficient.

The U-Bahn (subway) operates mostly underground, connecting fast. The S-Bahn (city rail) operates mostly above ground, connecting city center to suburbs. Trams mainly in former East Berlin offer scenic travel. Buses cover places not reached by U-Bahn/S-Bahn, with day and night lines. Ferries operate on waterways, integrated into BVG.

Components

  • U-Bahn (Subway/Metro): Fast, mostly underground.
  • S-Bahn (City Rail): Above ground, city to suburbs.
  • Trams (Straßenbahn): Scenic in East Berlin districts.
  • Buses: Extensive network, day and night lines.

Route Maps

Obtain detailed network maps at major stations, tourist information centers, or BVG app.

Important Hubs

Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Alexanderplatz, Zoologischer Garten, Friedrichstraße, Ostkreuz, Südkreuz. These connect multiple lines.

Accessibility

Access is a factor improving with elevators/ramps at many U-Bahn/S-Bahn stations. Buses and more up-to-date trams are wheelchair accessible. BVG app has details.

Ticketing & Fares

Fare Zones & Types
  • Fares: Zones A, B, and C. Most attractions in A/B. BER airport in C (ABC ticket).
  • Single Ticket (Einzelfahrschein): One journey, 2 hours, transfers.
  • 4-Trip Ticket (4-Fahrten-Karte): Four single tickets at a slight discount.
Passes & Cards
  • 24-Hour Ticket (Tageskarte): Travel without limits for AROUND the clock.
  • 7-Day Ticket (7-Tage-Karte): Travel without limits for seven consecutive days.
  • Small Group Ticket (Kleingruppen-Tageskarte): Up to 5 people, 24 hours.

Operating Hours & Ticket Validation

U/S-Bahn Hours

Weekdays: 4:30 AM - 12:30 AM. Weekends: 24 hours (reduced frequency late in the evening).

Bus/Tram Hours

Operate throughout the day. Night buses (N-lines) and some night trams for off-hours.

Frequency

High frequency during peak hours (3-5 mins), less during off-peak and night.

Ticket Validation

Validate (stamp) your ticket Before journey at yellow/red machines. Unvalidated tickets mean €60 fine.

Navigation Tips

  • Use the BVG Fahrinfo App: Real-time schedules, route planning, digital ticket purchase.
  • Purchase Multi-Day Passes: More cost-effective for frequent use.
  • Always Get Your Ticket stamped: Rule strictly enforced.
  • Understand Zones: Most tourist attractions in AB, airport needs ABC.
  • Know Your Direction: Always check the destination of the train/bus.
  • Combine with Walking: Many sights are within walking distance of stations.
  • Travel Off-Peak: Fewer crowds, more comfortable ride.
  • Group Tickets: Consider a small group ticket for groups or families.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Taxis and ride-sharing services offer convenient, door-to-door transportation in Berlin.

Taxis: Identification & Fares

Licensed Taxi Identification: Official cabs typically beige (some premium black). Always a prominent yellow 'TAXI' a rooftop sign, city's taxi license plate.

Hailing Procedures: Hail on street if roof light on. Find at designated taxi stands (major train stations, airport, popular spots). Order via phone or ride-sharing app.

Fares & Payment

  • Fares: Metered. Base fare approx €4.50, per-kilometer charge €2.50-€3.50.
  • Kurzstrecke (Short Distance): Fixed €6 for up to 2 km (request Before journey).
  • Payment: Cash always accepted. Most accept major bank cards (confirm with driver).

Ride-Sharing Apps

A Taxi app (formerly MyTaxi) most popular for booking licensed taxis. Uber also operates, mainly with licensed taxi drivers.

Connects with licensed taxis.

App-based convenience.

Safety Considerations

Licensed taxis are regulated, drivers licensed, vehicles inspected. Ride-sharing apps in Berlin use licensed taxi drivers, similar safety to traditional taxis.

Regulated and inspected vehicles.

Licensed and professional drivers.

Airport/Station Taxis

Designated taxi stands directly outside terminal exits at BER and major train stations (Hauptbahnhof, Ostbahnhof). Follow 'Taxi' signs.

Simple to locate at arrival points.

Follow clear signage.

Ride-Sharing Regulations

Service Operation in Berlin Feature
A Mobility service provider Connects with licensed taxis. Widely used, reliable.
Uber Mainly connects with licensed taxis. International recognition.
Taxi Traditional metered service. Can catch a cab on the street or at stands.

Taxi Fares

  • Base FareApprox. €4.50
  • Per Kilometer Charge€2.50-€3.50
  • Short Distance (up to 2km)€6 (request beforehand)
  • Minimum FareVaries

Payment Options

  • CashAlways Accepted
  • Plastic CardsMost Taxis (Confirm with Driver)
  • App Payments (Free Now, Uber)Available
  • Tipping GuidelineRound up or 5-10%

Taxi Availability

  • Street HailingYes (light on)
  • Taxi StandsMajor Stations, Tourist Spots

Ride-Sharing Availability

  • Free Now AppHigh
  • Uber AppMedium
  • Bolt AppLimited/Growing

Quick Taxi Facts

Official ColorTypically Beige
Roof SignYellow "TAXI"
Driver LicensingLicensed & Regulated
Vehicle InspectionsRegularly Conducted
The Quality of serviceGenerally High
LanguageDrivers often speak English

Ride Safety Advisory

  • Always confirm the taxi is licensed.
  • Use official apps for ride-sharing to keep track of your journey.
  • Trust your intuition; if something feels wrong, do not proceed.
  • Share your lift details with a friend or family member.
  • Keep emergency contacts readily available on your phone.

Rental Options

For those who prefer independent exploration, Berlin holds various rental options, including cars and bicycles.

Car Rental

  • Requirements:

    Minimum age 21-25. Valid national driving license (IDP recommended/required for non-EU/EEA). Major credit card for deposit. Booking in advance advised. DiscoverCars.com

  • Companies:

    Sixt, Europcar, Avis, Hertz, Enterprise, and area businesses.

  • Low Emission Zone:

    Green sticker (Umweltplakette) needed for city center; rental cars usually have this.

Driving Laws & Safety

Drive on the right side of the road. Seatbelts are required.

Speed Limits: 50 km/h urban, 100 kilometers per hour rural. Autobahn advisory 130 km/h (some sections no limit, drive safely). Road conditions generally excellent.

Road being safe is high. Speed limits strictly enforced; fines substantial. Pay attention to signs, construction zones. Be aware of cyclists (dedicated lanes, right-of-way).

Note: Parking in central Berlin can be challenging and expensive. Look for public parking garages (Parkhaus) or use parking apps.

Bicycle & Scooter Rentals

  • 1
    Public Bicycle Systems:

    Berlin is a very bike-friendly city with flat terrain plus widespread bike lanes. Dockless systems like Lime, Tier, and Bolt offer electric scooters and bicycles via their apps.

  • 2
    Station-Based Rentals:

    Call a Bike, operated by Deutsche Bahn, is a station-based system. Numerous independent bicycle rental shops also offer daily or longer-term rentals, often including helmets and locks.

  • 3
    Motorbike & Scooter Hire:

    These are not as common for general tourism. Specialized rental facilities may exist but typically require specific motorcycle licenses. Electric scooter sharing is widely available.

Cycling Safety Tips

Cyclists must adhere to traffic laws. Helmets are not legally required but are highly recommended.

Watch For

  • Tram tracks (cross at a perpendicular angle to avoid falls).
  • Open car doors.
  • Pedestrians on sidewalks.

General Advice

  • Use dedicated bike lanes.
  • Signal your turns clearly.
  • Avoid cycling on busy sidewalks (it is illegal).

Specialty Vehicle Options

Traditional tuk-tuks or jeepneys are not part of Berlin's transport.

Electric Rickshaws

Some electric rickshaw-style pedicabs operate for novelty tours in central tourist areas.

River Ferries

Integrated into BVG system, offers special views in lake districts.

IGA Cable Car

Located in Marzahn, connects areas within the "Gardens of the World" park.

Walking & Cycling Overview

Berlin is a highly walkable and bike-friendly city, holding excellent ways to explore its neighborhoods and green spaces.
Getting Around Berlin. Public Transport, Taxis, Car Rental