Berlin Central train station

Getting to Berlin

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Station / Airport guide

The Berlin Central Train Station, considered the biggest train station in Europe, opened in 2006. This state-of-the-art station has countless conveniences for travelers including a suspension system for its platforms, greatly reducing vibration and noise. You will find yourself enjoying this station as much as your German train ride.

DB Travel Centre:

Hours: 6:00am to 10:00pm Location 1: 1st floor, between the S-Bahn and long-distance train platform
Location 2: 1st lower level, passageway to the U-Bahn

Baggage consignment:

Hours: 24 hour service
Location: 1st upper floor, east side
Cost: 3 Euro per day

Places to eat near or in the station:

  • Pizza Hut
  • Caffè Ritazza
  • Diekmann’s Austernbar Restaurant
  • Flammengrill Berlin: curried sausage specialty
  • Gosch Sylt: Fish specialties from the island of Sylt
  • Millies Cookies: large selection of homemade cookies and muffins
  • Klässig`s Fish & Chips fish restaurant, fish-filled rolls, finger food specialist
  • Tokio sushi: soup, sake, fish, rice, prawns, vegetables, rice wine, tea

    Currency exchange: GWK Bank/Travelex

    Transportation from the Berlin Central Train Station to the Berlin Tegel airport:

    The express buses X7 and X11 connect BER and U-Bahn Rudow, the underground line U7, every five minutes. The TXL JetExpressBus runs every ten minutes from 5:00am-11:00pm from airport (approximately 45 minutes ride). The X9 Express bus to Zoologischer Garten run every ten minutes from 5:00am - 11:00pm (approximately 20 minutes ride).

    To other railway stations from the Berlin Central Train Station:

    Train: S Bahn S5, S7, S75, S9
    Bus: 120, 123, 147, 240, 245

    Cities commonly traveled to and from this station:

  • Frankfurt
  • Hamburg
  • Munich
  • Prague
  • Vienna
  • Zurich
  • Warsaw

    Trains that use this station:

  • City Night Line
  • IC
  • ICE
  • S Bahn

  • Station map

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    Child and youth passengers

    The definition of "Child" and "Youth" varies by country and operator. This is why we ask for the age of young passengers.

    Sometimes children below a certain age can travel without a seat for free. If you want to guarantee a seat for child passengers, enter '6' as the age of the child.

    Read more about child and youth passenger ages. See also youth discounts and railcards.