Thank you for making this video.This is exactly what we needed to see for our first trip to Berlin.Simple easy and not complicated. keep making the video's 🙂
Vielen dank, dass sie das alle einigen von uns gezeigt haben, die nie nach Deutschland gehen könen. Uns bleiben diese videos, die sie aus gutem willen machen, und die uns kultur und wissen hinterlassen werden...Vielen dank aus Chile. 👋👋👋👋👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
a bit of a disgrace that for a new airport, there are no escalators down to the train platforms/tracks. You either have to wait for a lift/elevator or carry your cases down the stairs. Depending on timing it can be quicker to take a regional train or S-bahn to the central station; they leave from the same area but different platforms/tracks; just check the display screens. The S-bahn makes more stops but doesn't have as much space for luggage as the FEX. Also the S-bahn arrives on the upper level at hbf
The entire airport is a disgrace. Terminal 1 may be fine and all, but once you go into details and look at Terminal 2, you wonder where all the money went. Terminal 2 looks like a 3rd world airport. I heard baggage claim is also quite problematic, though I didn’t experience that myself. You‘re also absolutely right with the elevators, imagine having to pull up a 23 kilograms suitcase up these stairs if you don’t wanna wait 20 minutes for a space in the lift - and that with a S-Bahn train. Imagine a full packed regional train arriving, many people getting off for the airport 😬
Will be visiting Berlin for the first time in a few weeks, and flying into Brandenburg Airport, I have been told to use the S9 train to Friedrichstrasse and then connect to U5, does the S9 use the same station? i assume it's not the train service as featured in the vid
@@goingplacesyt your vid made the journey so much easier and the confidence to use the ubahn whilst in Berlin the advice re ticket validation was so important Thank you.
Excelente video !!!! ¿Cuándo salgo de la estación del tren y quiero llegar hasta Los-Angeles-Platz cerca del zoologico que transporte publico uso? ¿o puedo ir caminado? llego como a las 9 pm ¿es zona segura, hay gente o estan las calles vacias? Voy setiembre 2024 para la maraton.. Saludos desde Montevideo - Uruguay.
Yes it does. The Berlin ABC ticket you can get from the ticket machines allows you to use any kind of public transit in Berlin. Regional rail, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, Tram, Bus, Ferry...you're free to change between lines freely as many times as you need. Little side note: If there's one departing shortly, you can also take the Intercity to Rostock Hbf/Warnemünde. They're free to use with regional tickets until Berlin Hauptbahnhof. Might save a few minutes and is a bit more comfortable.
Video için teşekkürler. 2 günlük gezi için hangi ulaşım seçeneğini önerirsiniz. Ulaşım başlangıç ve bitiş noktası berlin havalimanı olacak 2 gün boyunca AB bölgesinde gezilecek 2 yetişkin birde 3 yaşında çocuk.
@@senelbakar3203 gittik 3 gün boyunca güzel bir gezi oldu Berlin WelcomeCard aldık 72 saat boyunca tüm tramvay metro banliyo otobüs tüm ulaşım araçlarına berlin ve çevresine (ABC bölgelerine ayrılmış) havalimanı dahil kişi başı 41 euro ya havalimanından iner inmez satıl noktalarından yada bilet otomatlarından alabilirsin. Tavsiyem tek tek alın 2 li almaya kalkınca euro banknotlarında fazla olunca para üstü sıkıntısından dolayı vermiyor
Interesting question! It seems that the shown ticket machines don’t accept cash (There are no facilities to insert coins or notes). But I think that the ticket machines vis-à-vis will do (just beside the escalator). You can get a quick lock at 3:18. This machine seems to be is a different version, that should also accept cash/Euros.
Hmm I believe the best way is to take the FEX as in the video, and get off at Berlin Ostkreuz. Then change to the S-Bahn line 7 towards Potsdam Hbf. Please someone correct me if I am mistaken 🙂
@@goingplacesyt Thanks for the response! I was under the impression that there were trains going directly there? RB23 or something? I also think I can take S9 directly there without changing?
@@elevat1on You can take the RE8 trains towards Wismar or Wittenberge or the RB23 towards Golm (or Berlin Charlottenburg on weekday evenings or weekends), they each depart every hour but are scheduled so that there is roughly a 30-minute interval towards Zoologischer Garten. You can also take the S-Bahn commuter rail line S9 that stops at Zoologischer Garten, and while it departs slightly more frequently than the RE/RB trains (every 20 minutes) it takes longer (about an hour compared to 45 minutes on the RE/RB). Please keep in mind that this all is only valid until Dec. 2025 when there will be a big shuffle with train connections to and from BER airport due to the opening of the Berlin-Dresden mainline.
@@KaterChris Thank you very much! So if I want to go directly from the airport to Zoologischer Garten, I should choose between RE8, RB23 or S-Bahn S9? Which one is best if we have big suitcases? Im going next Tuesday :)
In the world European train are beautiful .How come the Chicago public is old and ugly?why they don't replace it new one or replace it ? Passengers like to see nice things It's an idea.
Thank you for making this video.This is exactly what we needed to see for our first trip to Berlin.Simple easy and not complicated. keep making the video's 🙂
Been there twice. Hands down one of my favourite cities in the world.
Vielen dank, dass sie das alle einigen von uns gezeigt haben, die nie nach Deutschland gehen könen. Uns bleiben diese videos, die sie aus gutem willen machen, und die uns kultur und wissen hinterlassen werden...Vielen dank aus Chile. 👋👋👋👋👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much for this. People like you make my life so much better! No joke. I very much appreciate this.
Thank you. The only video where everything was explained simply and clearly.
thanks for making this video! very helpful for nervous travelers like myself. By far the best video of navigating from the airport to the city so far!
Very helpful for my first visit to Berlin.
I am so happy to hear that, I hope you have a great visit to Berlin! 😃
This video is really helpful, thanks for uploading!
This was really useful I remembered the steps in this video when I arrived at the weekend thanks for uploading.
Very well explained. Your Video is Super informative. Five star. Thank you so much
a bit of a disgrace that for a new airport, there are no escalators down to the train platforms/tracks. You either have to wait for a lift/elevator or carry your cases down the stairs. Depending on timing it can be quicker to take a regional train or S-bahn to the central station; they leave from the same area but different platforms/tracks; just check the display screens. The S-bahn makes more stops but doesn't have as much space for luggage as the FEX. Also the S-bahn arrives on the upper level at hbf
The entire airport is a disgrace. Terminal 1 may be fine and all, but once you go into details and look at Terminal 2, you wonder where all the money went. Terminal 2 looks like a 3rd world airport. I heard baggage claim is also quite problematic, though I didn’t experience that myself. You‘re also absolutely right with the elevators, imagine having to pull up a 23 kilograms suitcase up these stairs if you don’t wanna wait 20 minutes for a space in the lift - and that with a S-Bahn train. Imagine a full packed regional train arriving, many people getting off for the airport 😬
Just what I needed. Thanks
Muito obrigada pelo vídeo! Estava apreensiva de chegar em Berlim.
Obrigada pelo vídeo. Foi muito útil! 😊❤
Happy to find this video. I am going in a couple of weeks and this is what i needed. Thanks so much!
Thanks for posting this video, it’s so useful
Thank you for your share.
Gracias. Es la mejor explicación que he encontrado. Saludos
Thank you so much for the video.
thank you, this is really nice trip , when I got to airport in my city I have to take several trains that is hassle, glad berlin has that service
Was there a month ago. Back in California now.
We had good time in Berlin but it was hot.
Very helpful as I’m going to Berlin soon will be very useful to have at hand
Thank you so much! That was so helpful.
Very informative and helpful
This is a very informative video. Thank you very much ☺
I am so happy you found it useful , thank you so much for watching! 😃
Muito obrigada pelo vídeo, vou seguir esse roteiro qdo chegar em Berlim. Gratidão 🙏
thank you 🙏🏻 very helpful video.
Thanks it's really useful!
Nice 👍 video 😊
Thanks very much for this video. It will help us a lot for our first time in Berlin.
Bitte sehr. This takes some stress off trip planning for sure!
i fly tmr , thank you
Great thanks alot so this trains is shuttle that only back to the aiport with those couple of stops thanks anyone 😊😊
凄く分かりやすい動画で良かったです🤭
für ältere menschen ist der airport etwas anstrengend, wenn sie therminal 2 nutzen aber die zugverbindung ist optimal.
thankyou for the video..... what time from here to hotel CrownE Plaza CIty center Thanks
Thanks for the video. What about If I buy the ticket online, how I can do the validation?
Will be visiting Berlin for the first time in a few weeks, and flying into Brandenburg Airport, I have been told to use the S9 train to Friedrichstrasse and then connect to U5, does the S9 use the same station? i assume it's not the train service as featured in the vid
Hmm, yes that would be the S-Bahn. Not the same as featured in this video, but what you just described would probably work too :)
@@goingplacesyt your vid made the journey so much easier and the confidence to use the ubahn whilst in Berlin the advice re ticket validation was so important
Thank you.
Excelente video !!!! ¿Cuándo salgo de la estación del tren y quiero llegar hasta Los-Angeles-Platz cerca del zoologico que transporte publico uso? ¿o puedo ir caminado? llego como a las 9 pm ¿es zona segura, hay gente o estan las calles vacias? Voy setiembre 2024 para la maraton.. Saludos desde Montevideo - Uruguay.
Ciao una info che orari fanno i treni per questa tratta?inizio e fine grazie
Can you purchase the ticket with cash?
Thanks for the video! Quick question, does the one way ticket allow you to transfer to the uban or buses?
Yes it does. The Berlin ABC ticket you can get from the ticket machines allows you to use any kind of public transit in Berlin. Regional rail, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, Tram, Bus, Ferry...you're free to change between lines freely as many times as you need.
Little side note: If there's one departing shortly, you can also take the Intercity to Rostock Hbf/Warnemünde. They're free to use with regional tickets until Berlin Hauptbahnhof. Might save a few minutes and is a bit more comfortable.
@@BruscoTheBoar thank you for your reply, it gave me confidence to take the train from BER to my hotel, much appreciated!
Video için teşekkürler. 2 günlük gezi için hangi ulaşım seçeneğini önerirsiniz. Ulaşım başlangıç ve bitiş noktası berlin havalimanı olacak 2 gün boyunca AB bölgesinde gezilecek 2 yetişkin birde 3 yaşında çocuk.
Merhaba gittiniz mi acaba. Bizimde haziranda berlin seyahatinde var. Bilgilerinizden yararlanmak isterim
@@senelbakar3203 gittik 3 gün boyunca güzel bir gezi oldu Berlin WelcomeCard aldık 72 saat boyunca tüm tramvay metro banliyo otobüs tüm ulaşım araçlarına berlin ve çevresine (ABC bölgelerine ayrılmış) havalimanı dahil kişi başı 41 euro ya havalimanından iner inmez satıl noktalarından yada bilet otomatlarından alabilirsin. Tavsiyem tek tek alın 2 li almaya kalkınca euro banknotlarında fazla olunca para üstü sıkıntısından dolayı vermiyor
Where to buy train tickets
In the machine i need to pay only with credit card or i can also pay with money?
Interesting question! It seems that the shown ticket machines don’t accept cash (There are no facilities to insert coins or notes). But I think that the ticket machines vis-à-vis will do (just beside the escalator). You can get a quick lock at 3:18. This machine seems to be is a different version, that should also accept cash/Euros.
As Peter commented, I think this is correct, I seem to rember there were machines that took cash as well 😀
You can pay with cash. I did this in October 2023
但柏林沒直航機到摩洛哥的馬拉喀什和加薩布蘭卡,要用德國漢莎航空公司到美因河畔法蘭克福及慕尼黑轉機!
Ridiculously difficult task to find the train! The signage is confusing and not helpful. Just makes one go in circles.
Which train should I get if I want to go to Zoologischer Garten?
Hmm I believe the best way is to take the FEX as in the video, and get off at Berlin Ostkreuz. Then change to the S-Bahn line 7 towards Potsdam Hbf. Please someone correct me if I am mistaken 🙂
@@goingplacesyt Thanks for the response! I was under the impression that there were trains going directly there? RB23 or something? I also think I can take S9 directly there without changing?
@@elevat1on You can take the RE8 trains towards Wismar or Wittenberge or the RB23 towards Golm (or Berlin Charlottenburg on weekday evenings or weekends), they each depart every hour but are scheduled so that there is roughly a 30-minute interval towards Zoologischer Garten. You can also take the S-Bahn commuter rail line S9 that stops at Zoologischer Garten, and while it departs slightly more frequently than the RE/RB trains (every 20 minutes) it takes longer (about an hour compared to 45 minutes on the RE/RB). Please keep in mind that this all is only valid until Dec. 2025 when there will be a big shuffle with train connections to and from BER airport due to the opening of the Berlin-Dresden mainline.
@@KaterChris Thank you very much! So if I want to go directly from the airport to Zoologischer Garten, I should choose between RE8, RB23 or S-Bahn S9? Which one is best if we have big suitcases? Im going next Tuesday :)
thank U ;)
Please is this the Berlin bradenburg airport?
Yes 🙂
Hi does that train just go straight back to the airport ?
Yes it does !
Thanks 😊😊@@MW-mg3qf
How much please -how to buy tickets
6:28 Why is Sam Smith taking the FEX?
In the world European train are beautiful .How come the Chicago public is old and ugly?why they don't replace it new one or replace it ? Passengers like to see nice things It's an idea.
The 21st century, billions spent on the airport and a one way directional escalator to a platform. Wth!