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As the capital of Germany, Berlin is home to renowned universities, international festivals, diverse architecture and contemporary arts. It’s hard to believe that prior to 1989 Berlin had been at the heart of the split, which saw East and West Germany operating as completely different countries after World War II. Today there isn’t much left of the Wall in its original state but there are scars of where it lay and plaques signifying its existence.
We recommend that you stay at the Berlin Youth Hostel International located in the centre of the city, near Tiergarten Park. It has a TV room, internet connection (wireless terminal), meals and laundry service. Sheets and breakfast are included in the price.
Directions: Kluckstr. 3, 10785 Berlín, Germany
Tel: 49-30-747 68 79 0. E-Mail: jh-berlin@jugendherberge.de
If you want a more relaxed and closer-to-nature option our recommendation is JH-Am Wannsee youth hostel located on the shores of Lake Wannsee. From here you can still reach the centre of the city on the S-Bahn in only 15 minutes. This hostel offers meals, laundry, games room, café, internet (wireless terminal) and TV room. Sheets and breakfast are included in the price.
Directions: Badeweg 1, Ecke Kronprinzessinenweg, 14129 Berlin, Germany
Tel: 49-30-803 20 34. E-Mail: jh-wannsee@jugendherbege.de
Make your reservation online or view other hostels in Berlin here: Berlin hostels
To find out more about HI Hostels in Germany visit Hostelling International's website or click here: Germany Hostels
Please note that bookings at all HI Hostels in Germany are only available to members of Hostelling International.
The railway station is Hauptbahnhof. The station is connected together by the S-Bahn service. The train system S-Bahn and U-Bahn underground cover most of the city; single journey tickets are valid for two hours. A Berlin Tagesticket is valid for the day for bus, tram and the two train systems. The 7 Day Ticket is a weekly pass. Both the services of the S-Bahn and the U-Bahn does not run from Sunday to Thursday between 1am and 4am.
The night buses marked with the letter ‘N’ run every 15-30 minutes. The map with the routes Nachtliniennetz is available in the offices of reports for free. Most trains pass through the Bahnhof Zoo (West) and Hackescher Markt (Oriental). Tickets are sold automatically by machines and should be validated in machines before entering platforms.
For a free tour around the city you should take the 100 Bus. This is a circular route and passes through the main attractions of both West and East Berlin.
The main airport is Flughafen Berlin Tegel located 8km from the centre of the city. The airport is the East Berlin Schönefeld Flughafen, which is located 18km from downtown. It is connected to the centre of the city with the S-Bahn line 9. The exact times of both forms of transport are contained in www.bvg.de
Festivals are a popular occurrence over summer in Berlin. Thousands of people (at times a million) take to the streets to dance to techno music for the Loveparade. It’s very popular so if you want to attend or you are visiting Berlin during this party you must make reservations for accommodation. Berliners also celebrate the Berlinale Film Festival, the Carnival of Cultures, Fete de la Musique, Berlin Marathon and other outdoor festivals.