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adults (12+)
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adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants
adults (12+)
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infants
Trains in Berlin are 8% cheaper than in London.
A meal in Berlin is 50% cheaper than a meal in London.
Taxis are 16% more expensive in Berlin than in London.
Coffee in Berlin is 14% cheaper than in London.
London is host to five international airports: Heathrow, Gatwick, London City, Luton and Stansted. Gatwick Airport is the second busiest airport after Heathrow. Located about 30 minutes from London in the West Sussex area, it is not far from the city. Gatwick Airport has two terminals, North and South, and a single runway. For flights from Gatwick to Berlin for the enthusiast who wants to touchdown on German soil, the third Floor of the North and South terminals is the departure zone. London City airport is located approximately 9.5km away from Central London and a mere 4.8km from Canary Wharf. Much like Gatwick, this airport also has a single runway.
Located south of London (about 45km away), the fastest way to get to this airport is by using the Gatwick Express. It has 15 minute intervals between trains. You can catch the express train from London Victoria Station. It will drop you off at the South terminal at the airport. You could travel by coach asNational Express, which can be found at Victoria Coach Station, is a good alternative. Flying to Berlin? London Gatwick to Berlin will get you to your destination in good order. Travelling to London City Airport, you can use the Tube network which connects to the Docklands Light Railway (DLR).
Berlin, Germany's capital city, is quite a sight to behold! The Fernsehturm tower (television tower) is an impressive 368m high! How is that for monumental? You cannot go to Berlin without checking out the Berlin Wall. The historical richness behind the Berlin Wall is its allure and main attraction. What better way to get acquainted with a city than to take a tour? Book yourself a city tour and marvel in the splendour that is Berlin. While still basking in the richness of history, check out Brandenburg Gate. Close off your trip by visiting Potsdamer Platz and let your hair down. Find uber-cool restaurants around the square and make some memories.
Flights from London City Airport to Berlin will get you to either the Berlin Tegel Airport or Schönefeld Airport. Tegel Airport is the busier of the two with five terminals. Getting to the city from the airport, you can use the express bus lines TXL and X9 which can be found on the outskirts of Terminals A and B. Intercity buses and coaches are also available. From Schönefeld Airport, you can get reliable trains. There is a railway station at the airport which can be boarded to the heart of Berlin - connects to S-Bahn railway and Airport Express. You can also use bus services that can be found at Terminal A of the airport.
Not very clear signage. Not made clear that once you are through there isn’t many amenities. Small waiting area. Dirty. Limited food especially for vegetarians and limited dirty toilets.