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Travel guide to Berlin, Germany

As one of the famous countries in Europe, Germany attracts a large number of tourists every year. During the tour, we often take local transportation. So what is the traffic like in Berlin, Germany? What is the price? What kind of transportation is more convenient? Do you know about this? Next, I think Bian Xiao has compiled some related contents for you. Come and have a look!

bus

The public transportation in Berlin is divided into two-digit trunk lines headed by M, three-digit auxiliary lines and big station express lines headed by X. There are many bus stops and complicated lines, so you can go to official website to check, BVG. Buses also have night lines.

Recommended bus 100, bus 200. These two routes pass through most of Berlin's scenic spots and can be compared with Berlin's sightseeing buses.

subway

Berlin railway was opened to traffic on 1902. Together with S-Bahn in Berlin, it is the backbone of Berlin's public transport system. Today's road network has 10 line, U 1-U9 plus U55 (Berlin Central Station-Bodhi Street). The subway runs until the wee hours every day. Except U4 and U55, other lines operate all night on weekends.

All public transport in Berlin uses the same pricing system.

urban railway

The urban rail transit in Berlin consists of S-Bahn and U-Bahn.

There are 9 S-Bahn trunk lines from S 1 to S9 in Berlin. The S-Bahn line marked with two digits is the branch line or short-distance line of the first digit line, for example, S75 is the branch line of S7. It should be noted that S4 is a loop, S4 1 is clockwise, S42 is counterclockwise, and S46/S47 is a short-distance bus. Both S-Bahn and Metro have day and night trains. Except for some lines, other lines generally operate until the early hours of the morning, and then the night bus continues to operate.

Local characteristic traffic

A special means of transportation in Berlin, human tricycles. The advanced elliptical tricycle can carry two adult passengers, and it is charged according to the number of trips or time. According to the itinerary, per person per kilometer 1 euro; The time is 7.50 euros per person for half an hour.

Service time: April -65438+ 10. Every day: 13:00-20:00.

taxi

Taxis in Germany generally don't stop immediately, but wait at special waiting points near railway stations, scenic spots or shopping malls. In your hotel, you can also ask the front desk to book a taxi for you.

Cost: the starting price is 3.2 euros, the first 7 kilometers per kilometer 1.65 euros, and then each kilometer 1.28 euros, plus 1 euro for each large piece of luggage. Accept cash. Payment by credit card requires a surcharge of 1.5 euros. The tip should be 5%- 10%.

Meeting place: Potsdam Square, Xuandi Back Street, Bodhi Street, parking at any time.