On their trip to Berlin as tourists, getting around the city quickly and efficiently to see as much as possible will help make the most of your time there. Thankfully, Berlin has a fair public transportation system, that’s not only reasonably priced, but quite reliable too. Keeping this in mind, in this article we will present to you the different transportation options you can use while touring Berlin.
1. U-Bahn and S-Bahn
Berlin’s public transportation network is dependent on two backbone forms of its U-Bahn (underground) and S-Bahn (urban rail). The S-Bahn runs to the outskirts and suburbs, while U-Bahn runs only in the centre of the city. The two systems link together and many stations are shared, so there is easy transfer between the two systems.
You can also transport yourself to popular tourist hotspots such as Alexanderplatz, Brandenburg Gate and Museum Island all with the U-Bahn and S-Bahn system. There are trains running frequently throughout the day and most of the night, so you are never that far from your next adventure.
Pro tip: Buy a Berlin WelcomeCard for the set duration, which provides you unlimited travel for set duration on all public transportation networks (U-Bahn & S-Bahn). There’s also this card where you get discounts on several attractions.
2. Trams
Berlin also has an extensive tram network and other than the U-Bahn and S-Bahn. However trams are a great way to see some different neighbourhoods and go on scenic routes. When you travel they slow you down, giving you time to appreciate the beauty of the city at your leisure.
If you enjoy riding slowly, then take the tram for observing Berlin slowly. Trolley (trams) are also part of the public transportation system so are incorporated on the Berlin WelcomeCard as well.
3. Buses
Berlin has lots of buses covering the city and the U-Bahn and S-Bahn don’t get to all areas. If you want to go to a particular place or explore areas that are not convenient for train travel, they are great.
However, there are electronic displays and announcements on the buses so you shouldn’t have a problem finding your way. You must note that Buses are usually filled by the time of peak and so you must plan your journey ahead of time.
4. Cycling
Bike lanes are everywhere in Berlin. If you’re a tourist wanting to get out and about and explore in your own time a popular alternative is to rent a bike. Bike rental shops of the city can be seen in plenty of numbers, with a high availability of bikes for short hours to whole day rental with a good price.
Cycling in Berlin brings you the city from a different perspective, discovering the city’s hidden gems and unexpectedly encountering interesting sights. Just take notice of other cyclists and road rules and you should be fine.
5. Walking
The last one, the best way to get fully into the vibrating atmosphere of Berlin was to walk. Most of the city’s biggest highlights are in walking distance of each other, making it easy to wander about and discover unexpected treasures along the way.
The city’s pedestrian friendly infrastructure and safe walking makes walking in Berlin easy. Walk along the famous Unter den Linden boulevard or the Berlin Wall memorial to discover the great historical and cultural insider of the city.
Conclusion
In Berlin, it’s super easy to get around town if you’re a tourist with the efficient public transportation system. Every mode of transport to travel by – U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram, bus, bike, or on foot – provides its own experience and the chance to explore what Berlin has to offer.
Be sure to stick to your plans beforehand, think of getting a Berlin WelcomeCard, use the best transportation available while achieving as much as your visit. Enjoy and explore Berlin!
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