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100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport (BER) serves as the primary gateway for international and domestic travelers, while the Berlin Central Train Station (Hauptbahnhof) is the city’s bustling transportation hub. Whether you’re visiting for business, history, or culture, understanding your transfer options ensures a smooth start to your journey. The 18 km trip typically takes 30 minutes by road, but factors like traffic and transport choice can affect this.
Berlin Hauptbahnhof isn’t just a train station—it’s a architectural marvel and Europe’s largest two-level railway junction. Located in the heart of the city, it connects regional trains, U-Bahn (subway), buses, and trams. Nearby attractions include the Reichstag building, Brandenburg Gate, and Spree River promenades. Its central location makes it a strategic starting point for exploring Berlin’s mix of Cold War history, modern art scenes, and vibrant nightlife.
Brandenburg Airport has two main terminals (T1 and T2), linked by the Skyline shuttle train. Follow multilingual signage to baggage claim and exits. Ground transportation options are clearly marked:
S-Bahn (S9/S45): Direct trains to Hauptbahnhof run every 20 minutes (€3.80, 35 minutes). The S9 is ideal for terminals T1/T2, while the S45 serves T5. FEX Airport Express: Non-stop to Central Station in 30 minutes (€4.30, 2–3 hourly). Regional Trains (RE7, RB14): Faster but less frequent (€4.30, 25 minutes).
Pros: Affordable, eco-friendly. Cons: Limited luggage space, crowded during rush hours.
Official taxis charge €45–€55 for the 30-minute ride. Use apps like FREE NOW or Bolt for fixed fares (€35–€50). Avoid unlicensed drivers—official taxis are cream-colored with “Taxi” roof signs.
Six agencies operate at BER (Sixt, Europcar, etc.). Daily rates start at €35, but consider parking challenges near Hauptbahnhof. An Umweltzone sticker (€6) is required for diesel vehicles.
For a stress-free airport to central station transfer, pre-book a Brandenburg Airport private transfer through providers like A2B. Benefits include:
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
|---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 3.80–4.30 | 30–40m | Moderate |
Taxi/Rideshare | 35–55 | 25–40m | High |
Car Rental | 35+/day | 30m | Low |
Private Transfer | 50–70 | 25m | Highest |
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How much is a taxi from Brandenburg Airport to Berlin Central Station? Expect €45–€55 for official taxis. Rideshares like Bolt offer lower rates (€35–€50).
Is public transport reliable for an airport to central station transfer? Yes, but allow extra time during strikes or weekends. Trains run from 4:30 AM–1:30 AM.
Why choose a Berlin airport chauffeur service? Private transfers guarantee punctuality, luggage space, and door-to-door convenience. Providers like A2B include flight tracking and 24/7 support.
Can I book a central train station taxi service in advance? Yes—pre-booking ensures fixed pricing and avoids surge fees.
Do private transfers include waiting time if my flight is delayed? Reputable services like A2B offer 60 minutes of complimentary waiting time at airports.
Safe travels, and enjoy exploring Berlin’s dynamic blend of history and modernity!
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