Pension Robl Berlin B&B
Reckeweg 32 , Berlin 13591 Germany
Reckeweg 32 , Berlin 13591 Germany
We can also arrange rooms in and around Berlin. We provide the following amenities:
- Shower-toilet
- Cable - TV
- Phone
- full breakfast (included)
Berlin has two operational airports:
Tegel International Airport (ICAO: EDDT, IATA: TXL) located in the north-west of the city is the main airport for flag carriers (Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France-KLM, Delta, Continental, Air Berlin etc.) and a hub for domestic flights as well. The original airport was designed as a hexagon but today two other terminals try to handle the flights of Air Berlin (most flights in Terminal C) and other budget carriers (mostly in terminal D). All flag carrier flights leave from the main terminal building A (Terminal B nowadays contains just the bus gates of Terminal A for Non-Schengen flights), and is also where all airlines lounges are.
The intercontinental flights to Berlin are: Delta and Continental Airlines have daily nonstop flights to Berlin from New York, Qatar Airways flies daily to Doha, Hainan Airlines flies (in code-share with Air Berlin) to Beijing, Air Berlin flies thrice weekly to Bangkok.
By bus
Berlin is serviced from over 350 destinations in Europe[5]. Due to a German law supporting the German national railway there is only one bus corporation connecting Berlin with these destinations[6]. Long distance buses arrive at Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof (Central Bus Terminal) in Charlottenburg. From there take the S-Bahn (station Messe Nord) or bus into town.
By train
Berlin is served by ICE, InterCity and EuroCity trains by the national German train corporation Deutsche Bahn [7] (DB) which offers connections between Berlin and other German and major European cities. If you arrive in Berlin on a national (non-regional) DB trip, you are entitled to use your ticket in the whole local transport to your final destination within the city (Zone A).
Several night trains from/to Amsterdam, Paris, Zurich, Vienna and Budapest (special offer for 29 euros in one direction) travel every day. They are popular with backpackers so reservations are recommended. Long-haul trains to Eastern European cities (Warsaw, Kaliningrad and Moscow) mostly use the Bahnhof Lichtenberg in Eastern Berlin. Make sure you have a reservation because these lines are also very popular. Some private train companies such as Veolia [8] offer connections to smaller cities in Eastern Germany.
GPS Coordinates
Lat: 52.54284 Long: 13.16393Fields with * indicate required fields.