1. Public Transportation

  • Berlin has a well-developed public transportation system including buses, trams, U-Bahn (subway), and S-Bahn (urban trains).
  • Purchase a Berlin WelcomeCard or a day pass for unlimited travel within specified zones.
  • Check the BVG (Berlin Transport Company) website or use their app for updated schedules and routes.

2. Bicycles

  • Berlin is a bike-friendly city with extensive cycling paths.
  • Rent a bike from various rental shops or use the city's bike-sharing services.
  • Consider joining a guided bike tour to explore the city while being led by a knowledgeable guide.

3. Walking

  • Berlin is a walkable city, especially in the central areas.
  • Many attractions, such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall Memorial, are within walking distance of each other.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and use a map or a navigation app to explore the city on foot.

4. Taxis and Ridesharing

  • Taxis are readily available throughout Berlin.
  • Uber and other ridesharing services operate in the city.
  • Taxis and rideshares are convenient for short trips or when traveling with luggage.

5. Rental Cars

  • Renting a car can be useful for day trips outside Berlin or for exploring the city at your own pace.
  • However, parking in the city center can be challenging and expensive.
  • Consider renting a car only if necessary and check for parking options in advance.

Remember to check for any travel updates or restrictions related to COVID-19 before planning your transportation options.