Berlin travel guide - Arrival
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Most scheduled and charter flights
arrive at Tegel airport, from where buses #X9 and #109 run every
five to fifteen minutes to Bahnhof Zoo, while JetExpressBus TXL goes to
Unter den Linden. Alternatively, take bus #109 to Jakob-Kaiser-Platz or bus #128 to Walter Schreiber Platz and transfer to the U-Bahn system (the bus ticket is valid for the U-Bahn journey). Taxis cost DM30-40/?15-20 to Bahnhof Zoo, covering the distance in about half the time. Berlin's second airport, Schönefeld , lies just beyond the southeastern edge of the city, and mainly serves eastern Europe and the Middle and Far East. Take bus #171 from the terminal building to S-Bahnhof Flughafen Schönefeld, from where S-Bahn #9 provides a direct link to the city centre. Tempelhof , the closest airport to the city centre, to which it is linked by bus #119, is used mainly by German domestic carriers and scheduled flights by very small operators. The Platz der Luftbrücke U-Bahn station is just outside. Trains from western European
destinations generally stop at both Bahnhof Zoologischer Garten
(shortened to Bahnhof Zoo , or Zoo Station ) and Ostbahnhof
; some also halt at Wannsee or Spandau. Bahnhof Lichtenberg , which
is easily accessible by S-Bahn from all other stations, is the main
terminus for trains to and from eastern Europe. The headquarters of the tourist office
, Berlin Tourismus Marketing, at Am Karlsbad 11 (information tel 0 30/01
90 75 40 40, reservations 25 00 25, fax 25 00 24 24, www.btm.de or www.berlin-info.de
) is not open to the public, but deals with all written and telephone
enquiries. Berlin has two essential listings magazines - Tip (DM4.70/?2.35; www.tip ) and Zitty (DM4/?2; www.zitty.de ) - which come out on alternate weeks. A free magazine, 030 , is another useful source on nightlife, with good club, music and film listings. Berlin's diverse arts scene is well covered by Artery Berlin (DM3.50/?1.75), a monthly English/German publication. Another monthly, the Berlin Programm (DM3/?1.50; www.berlin-programm.de ), has more condensed listings, alongside information on opening times, and national and international train, bus and plane timetables
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