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Berlin - Overview
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On 9th July 2006, Berlin hosts the World Cup Final.
For everything you need to know about travel to and around Berlin, where to eat, sleep and drink in the city and what Germany's capital has to offer by way of things to do in between the footy, click here for an overview of the city.
Aug 13, 2004, 15:31
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Berlin by air
Getting to Berlin by plane. The low down on airports, airline and getting into the city or straight to the ground.
Aug 13, 2004, 21:40
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Berlin by rail
Getting to Berlin on Deutsche Bahn (German Rail). Details of Berlin's many railway stations, directions to the ground and connections to other venue cities.
Aug 13, 2004, 21:44
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Berlin by road
Full details on travelling to Berlin by road. Directions from every one of the other World Cup venues.
Aug 13, 2004, 21:39
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Berlin fan park
If you can't get a ticket for the games, watch them live on the big screen at Berlin's official fan park next to the Reichstag and the Brandenburg Gate.
Jan 10, 2006, 18:39
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Berlin local public transport
Berlin has a fully integrated public transport system carrying around 5 million passengers a day. This network enables you to travel by bus, tram, metro and underground using the same ticket.
Aug 14, 2004, 18:15
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Berlin Schönefeld airport
Schönefeld International Airport (Flughafen Berlin-Schönefeld) is located on the south-eastern outskirts of Berlin. This is where you'll land if you fly to Berlin by EasyJet of many of the other low cost airlines in Europe.
Aug 13, 2004, 20:28
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Berlin ticket machines
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). You validate your ticket by inserting it in a ticket stamping machine. You will find these on station platforms and on board buses and trams. Plain clothes inspectors patrol all forms of local transport and levy on-the-spot fines to anyone found travelling without a validated ticket (known as a ‘Schwarzfahrer').
Aug 14, 2004, 22:44
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Berlin transport tickets
The same ticket can be used on all forms of local transport in Berlin. 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). You validate your ticket by inserting it in a ticket stamping machine. You will find these on station platforms and on board buses and trams.
Aug 14, 2004, 19:37
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Berlin's history
To many Berlin means the Third Reich, the Wall and Cold War. But there's more to the city's history than the dark days of the Nazis and the Soviets.
Aug 13, 2004, 22:15
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