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 »

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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 »

The Schönefeld Airport Express runs into central Berlin from the railway station on the perimeter of the airport complex Schönefeld Airport Express: More »

Zoo Station – officially called Bahnhof Berlin Zoologischer Garten – was West Berlin’s most important traffic hub throughout the Cold War period Zoologischer Garten station: More »

Directions from Schönefeld to the stadium Berlin Schönefeld Airport to the stadium: More »

The combined underground and light railway system in Dortmund, called the Stadtbahn, is clean and efficient, with regular trains to the stadium on match days Dortmund centre to stadium: More »

Dortmund’s own airport is relatively small, used in the main by low-cost airlines, such as easyJet and Air Berlin. However Dortmund by air: More »

Dortmund main railway station (Hauptbahnhof) is an Intercity Express (ICE) long distance station and rates as one of the most important hubs in Germany for passenger rail transport Dortmund by rail: More »

The Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC), named after Bavaria’s former long-serving Prime Minister, is located some 28 kilometres (about 17.5 miles) north of Munich Munich by air: More »