
Airports
tEGEL AIRPORT - TXL
Berlin Tegel Airport (Flughafen Berlin-Tegel - TXL) is the main international airport of Berlin. Located in former West Berlin in Tegel, it is about 5 miles (8 miles) northwest of the city center.
It's the closest to the venue of the show, being a 15-20 minute drive.
The only option to get to the city from the airport and from the city to the airport is by bus, which is very surprising considering the fact that Berlin is a city with great public transport connections.
The Airport is Located in Zone B and you are required to get a Zone AB ticket for €2.80.
The Jet Express (TXL and X9) lines run every 10-15 minutes.
See more information about Berlin's Public Transport HERE
Click or Tap one of buttons below to get directions.
Berlin is the home to 2 major airports on the opposite side of the city.
It's very important to be aware of which airport you are flying to.
schönefeld aiport - sxf
Berlin Schönefeld Airport (Flughafen Schönefeld - SXF) is the other main international airport of Berlin. It is located 11 miles southeast of Berlin near the town of Schönefeld, bordering Berlin's southern border in former East Berlin.
It is the base for major discount carriers Ryanair and some of the Easy-Jet Flights.
Make sure to add a few minutes onto your schedule as you’ll need to take a walk to and from the train station of the airport.
Taking the train is the easiest and cheapest method of traveling to and from Schönefeld Airport.
There are several lines that connect the airport to the city center (S9/S45) and depart every 20 minutes for the 40-minute journey.
There are also regional trains RE7 or RB14 (marked as Airport Express) making the journey with the fewest stops. These run 4 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Schönefeld is located inside the Zone C (most travel in Berlin is in the AB zone, including Tegel airport) so you will need an ABC ticket for €3.40.
See more information about Berlin's Public Transport HERE
Sights to see
Brandenburger Gate

Reichstag Buildig

The Holocaust Memorial

Berlin Cathedral

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

Fernsehturm (TV TOUR)

East Side Gallery (Berlin Wall)

Checkpoint Charlie

Museum Island

Victory Column

Click or Tap the button below for a complete list of sights.
Editors note: MUST EAT
-
DÖNER KEBAB
Address: Mehringdamm 32, 10961 Berlin
Extra note: The line to this famous take away restaurant can sometimes of take up to 2 hours of waiting time.
Personally it's a must try. I haven't had a better Döner Kebab than this. ever.
-
CURRY WURST
Where: You can find this through out Streets of Berlin.
Berlin is a gigantic city and known for its vivid history, arts, life style and never ending possibilities and things to do.
Editors note: LGBTQ+ SAFETY
Berlin is one of the safest spots for the members of LGBTQ+ Community to live and stay in.
Everywhere is LGBTQ+ friendly and the chances are very high that you'll see more gay couples than straight couples.
Berlin, Europe's gayest capital has been ranked in the top spots of the gay friendly cities list year after year and is the home to a lot of gay facilities, Bars/Clubs, memorial, museum and previously elected an openly gay mayor.

