Thursday, November 4, 2010

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Airport Schönefeld

Waiting to decide how present post more photo (collage? individual photos? we'll see ...) I wanted to provide some practical guidance for those who want to go to Berlin by plane.

Berlin now has two international airports, since the third group (Tempelhof, located practically in the suburban town) was finally closed in 2008. For those wishing to see Tempelhof however, especially important in the Nazi period when he started work on reconstruction of the airport in style and later on becoming the airport of the "Berlin Airlift" in 1948-49, are held daily guided tours pay .

airport on which Ryanair flies and then why it is very busy Schönefeld, which is located south east of the center of Berlin, about 24 km.
This is a small structure within which it is easy to navigate. On the other hand happen to have to wait in the boarding areas of way or not adequate to accommodate many people, having to settle so often wait standing or sitting on the luggage. But I believe that those who opt for a low cost travel solution put in this account.
Another flaw is the closure of shops in the area exceeded the controls. Some close to 21 (such as Burger King), others have little choice of food, in short, from this point of view there would be something to fix.

Schönefeld is well served with both Berlin and Potsdam. The station that serves the airport is located a few hundred meters from the main building and can be reached along a walkway outside, but covered, so practical even in case of rain, which in Germany is not exactly a rare event.

to reach Berlin and then you have to have two inexpensive solutions: take the train (S-Bahn, a kind of underground above ground, or R-Bahn trains regional ol ' Airport Express that allows a quick connection with the city's main train) or bus. The second solution is obviously not suitable for those traveling with bulky luggage.
The bus stops are just outside of Terminal A, or alternatively near the train station.
The Airport Express is recommended for those who are not very practical in the city and therefore prefer to take a single argument, which requires them not to change course, causing a crisis in the early moments on German soil: - )

The Berlin area is divided, as regards public transport, into three zones: A, B and C.
The center, in a broad sense the Treaty of Berlin, corresponds roughly to the area A, while the airport Schönefeld is located within zone C, and then to make the airport is city-it is necessary buy a ticket for the zones ABC. The price for one way is € 2.80 euros, but if you travel in groups and you are going (given that there are flights arriving in Berlin in the early morning) to use the ticket later in the day, you can opt Kleingruppenkarte for the inexpensive and good for the whole day and 5 adults, only € 16.10.
Tickets can be purchased at self service machines that are located in the lobby of Terminal A, with information available in Italian and can pay either in cash or by credit cards.

What is particularly interesting, what advice is that if you use this ticket to take the opportunity to visit Potsdam, because this city is also included ABC in the rate. Starting in the morning from Berlin, leaving the luggage at the train depot in Potsdam (also cost about 3 euros for a space capable of accommodating two trolley), you can visit the Sanssouci or the city in general and then travel to Schönefeld from there. All with the Kleingruppenkarte or, if you are traveling with two people, each buying a Tageskarte from € 6.50.

Berlin and Germany in general lend themselves to be visited by public transport, you want to attend, either for convenience.

Ticket Information BVG here .
map with lines in and around Berlin U-Bahn, S-Bahn, bus and tram here .

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