With a population of about a million, Cologne is Germany’s fourth largest city Cologne overview: More »

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 »

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 »

All tickets must be validated (date and time stamped) at the start of your journey (or first journey, in the case of multi-journey tickets) Berlin ticket machines: More »

There has long been a railway station in this area, just to the north of the Reichstag and the government quarter. However, following the reunification of Berlin and Germany in 1989, grand plans were put in place to construct a major new junction at this site Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Main Station): 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 »