Cologne operates an urban light rail network made of lines running both underground (U-Bahn) and on the surface (S-Bahn). Cologne centre to the stadium: More »
Cologne-Bonn Airport (Flughafen Köln/Bonn) is one of Germany’s largest airports Cologne by air: More »
Cologne Hauptbahnhof, or main station, is one of Germany’s busiest railway stations. It is located directly next to the city’s principal landmark Cologne by rail: More »
Berlin has / had 3 airports: Tegel, Tempelhof (now closed) and Schönefeld (gradually evolving into ‘Berlin Brandenburg International’ Berlin by air: More »
Achtung Baby!
Germany has a comprehensive railway network, and if you’re planning to move around the country without a car, you’re best bet is undoubtedly the Deutsche Bahn (German Rail) Berlin by rail: More »
Berlin has a fully integrated public transport system carrying around 5 million passengers a day Berlin public transport: More »
Getting into Berlin
The airport is about 11 miles south of the city centre Berlin Schönefeld Airport: More »
No other station in Berlin has changed its name as often as this one. Get this: it started life in 1842 as the Frankfurter Bahnhof Berlin Ostbahnhof railway station: More »
Schönefeld airport railway station – Bahnhof Flughafen Berlin Schönefeld – is located about 100 yards from the airport Schönefeld airport railway station: More »
The Schönefeld Airport Express runs into central Berlin from the railway station on the perimeter of the airport complex Schönefeld Airport Express: More »


