52.5200° N, 13.4050° E

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Largest city of Germany

known for its art scene and modern landmarks

The capital of Germany really is a city of the people. Its history is written by all the different cultures that collided there. From war memorials to beautiful in-city gardens, not to forget the dozens of museums and religious sites, Berlin teems with life and diversity. The demarcation between East and West Berlin are still visible today and truly are a window into the past.

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Live your life by a compass, not a clock

The capital of Germany

How to get there:

By plane: Berlin has two major airports – Tegel Airport (TXL) and Schönefeld Airport (SXF), which are well-connected to major cities in Europe and other parts of the world. You can book a flight to either of these airports and then take public transportation or a taxi to reach your final destination in Berlin.

By train: Berlin is well-connected to other major cities in Germany and Europe by train. You can take a train to Berlin from cities like Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Amsterdam, Paris, and more. The main train station in Berlin is the Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station), which is located in the heart of the city.

By bus: Several bus companies offer services to Berlin from different parts of Europe. You can check websites like FlixBus, Eurolines, and Megabus for schedules and prices

Once you arrive in Berlin, you can use the city’s excellent public transportation system, which includes buses, trams, trains, and the U-Bahn (subway) and S-Bahn (urban rail) networks, to get around the city.

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