With the high standards of Berlin transportation infrastructure, getting to Berlin has become an easy affair. Being one of the most important commercial and entertainment hubs in the country, Berlin is well connected with all the major national and international destinations.
The two important Berlin airports, which cater to passenger flight services are Berlin Schoenefeld Airport and Berlin Tegel Airport. Covering over 1100 airport destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa and the middle East, the airlines that provide regular to and fro services to these airports are Aer Lingus, Air Italy, Air France, Air Malta, Aeroflot, Air One, Air Berlin, Blue 1 and Air41.
With the construction of the biggest railway
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station in Europe, known as the Hauptbahnhof, Berlin boasts of a splendid railroad connectivity network. Some of the important places in Europe that are connected by the trains to Berlin include Gdansk, Riga, Vilnius, Vienna, Ljubljana, Bucharest, Prague, Cracow, Ostbahnhof, Hamburg and Amsterdam, Spandau. Connecting Berlin to all these parts of the country and Europe, the railway network in Berlin is an expansive as well as a cost effective means to explore the city.
With numerous highways and roadways like Berliner Ring, Berliner Stadtring, A100, A111, A113 and A115, getting to Berlin has become hassle free. The bus terminus and the car hire agents provide excellent transport facilities to almost all the important places in the country like Dresden, Hannover, Leipzig and Rostock.
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