Digging into Berlin, Germany 1/2 [] xploring Berlin’s Museum Island: Art, History, and Street Life
A Story Far Yet Near: To Berlin, Germany After wrapping up my time in Kraków, Poland, I took a late-night flight to Berlin. The flight took about an hour and a half, and thanks to a Ryanair budget fare, the ticket price was pleasantly low. Upon arrival at Berlin Tegel Airport, I hopped on Bus No. 109 or 128—or the airport express bus—which takes about 40 minutes to reach the city center. Berlin’s public transport system includes the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, buses, and trams, all under a unified ticketing network. Fares vary by zone, so it’s worth checking carefully before purchasing. There’s also a small-group ticket (up to 5 people) that can make travel cheaper if you’re not alone. For visitors, the Berlin WelcomeCard is a great option—around €20 for a 48-hour pass, which includes free transport (even to Potsdam) and discounts on major attractions. First Impressions My first impression of Berlin came right from the S-Bahn platform. The steel pillars and glass walls of the station create...
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