Fact Check Berlin
As the capital of the Federal Republic, Berlin is not only the political centre of Germany but also a cultural melting pot. In Berlin, German history intertwines with a variety of international influences. This exciting mix is reflected in the numerous culinary offerings, a diverse art scene, and the sophisticated architecture of the city.
Discover dynamic history at the remnants of the Berlin Wall and in the many museums throughout the city. On the Museum Island, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, you’ll find five major museums, including the Neues Museum, which houses the world-famous bust of Nefertiti.
The website VisitBerlin offers a wealth of information, business opportunities, and tips for accommodations and restaurants.
Please feel free to get in touch with your personal travel advisor at VisitBerlin at hallo@visitBerlin.de.
https://www.visitberlin.de/de
3,600,000
Inhabitants
185
Nations in One City
More than 500
Museums and galleries
3
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Your journey to Berlin
By Plane
Berlin is well connected to all major cities in Germany as well as numerous international capitals via Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). Numerous daily direct flights make traveling quick and comfortable, especially for travellers from southern and western regions of Germany.
Furthermore, there is a discount of 5% to 10% for individual flight bookings.
By Train
Deutsche Bahn offers fast and regular ICE connections to Berlin from nearly all major cities. Berlin Central Station is a central hub, providing convenient onward travel within the city.
By Bus
Long-distance buses provide a cost-effective alternative for travel. The Central Bus Station (ZOB) in Berlin is well connected to public transport and offers numerous connections from across the country.
By Car
For those traveling by car, Berlin is easily accessible via several highways (e.g., A10, A100), although free parking options are limited.
Experience Berlin
Berlin can be explored in many ways. A tour along the Spree River takes you past the city's most beautiful buildings.
https://www.visitberlin.de/de/schifffahrt-berlin
A ride on the double-decker bus provides fascinating background information about the sights visited.
https://www.visitberlin.de/de/hop-on-hop-off-bustouren-berlin
The bike tour offers not only a sustainable way to explore the capital but also a unique insight into Berlin's alternative scene.
https://www.visitberlin.de/de/mit-dem-fahrrad-berlin