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Berlin Tegel is the chief international airport in Berlin which serves over thirteen million passengers. The airport has four terminals servicing domestic as well as international flights. There are a number of...
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The Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport is situated in Schönefeld town in Berlin. The airport mainly serves international charters. Hence it is also termed as a Holiday Airport.This important civil airport in East...
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Ostbahnhof Berlin or the Berlin East Railway station is a mainline station in Berlin. Situated in Friedrichshain, it has been renamed several times. From 1987 to 1998, it was known...
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The metro service (subway) is the best way to travel in and around the city of Berlin. This service is available 24 hours a day. Therefore, tourists can experience city life at any time of the day. The public...
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Tegel International Airport or Otto Lilienthal, which is how the local residents call this airport, is an important international airport in Berlin. Since it is located in Tegel, hence it has derived its name. The...
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Tempelhof International Airport or Berlin Tempelhof, as known in Germany is located in Tempelhof - Schöneberg borough.Opened in 1923, this airport is the world's first one to have a railway station built underground. The...
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Berlin is connected to Germany and other important cities of Europe via train. It is served by InterCity, ICE, as well as EuroCity trains. Travelers can board the night trains that connect Berlin to...
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