U-Bahn is a subway and S-Bahn is an elevated subway. Their network covers most of the scenic spots in Berlin, which is convenient, fast and frequent, making it the best choice for travel. The operation hours of subway and subway are usually from 4 am to midnight, and the operation hours will be shortened on weekends and holidays, and the number of trains will be less. Please pay attention to the departure schedule posted at the station.
Berlin rail transit, buses and trams use the same pricing system. Please refer to the section "Traffic-Tickets" for details.
bus
There are more than 150 bus lines in Berlin, 54 of which are night lines, which are famous for being punctual and fast, covering every street in the city. The daytime line operates at 4: 30 am-1:00 am. After that, the night line took over the operation until the day line came out to take over again. Basically, the departure schedule and driving route map of each car will be prominently posted at each station every day. Generally speaking, the number of buses will decrease on Sundays and holidays and every night.
Passengers get on at the front door and get off at the middle door. You can buy tickets after getting on the bus, but drivers only sell short-distance tickets, one-way tickets and day tickets. Please buy a weekly ticket at the subway station and the ticket vending machine at the subway station. In addition, some major bus stations will also have ticket vending machines. The name of the next stop will be announced through the loudspeaker and displayed on the LED screen in the car. Before getting off the bus, be sure to press the ubiquitous red button (the word "stop" usually appears on the button), because if no one presses the button on the bus, the driver may not stop by the station, and even if he stops by the station, he may just open the front door to let people get on.
There are 2 1 trams in Berlin, five of which operate all night. Most of them are concentrated in the east of Berlin. The tram terminal is located in Hackescher Markt in the center of Berlin. So in addition to buying tickets at the ticket machine or with the driver, you can also buy tickets at the tram terminal.
taxi
Taxis in Germany generally don't idle on the road. Taxi waiting points are generally located in transportation hubs such as subway stations and light rail stations, or near large shopping centers and major scenic spots. Besides, you can call a taxi by phone. The telephone number is +49-30-202020.
The taxi starting price is 3.2 euros, the first 7 kilometers per kilometer 1.65 euros, and then each kilometer 1.28 euros, and the baggage fee is per piece 1 euro. If you pay by credit card, you need to pay an extra surcharge of 1.5 euros. A tip of 5%- 10% is appropriate.
1. What should I do if all the 10 credit cards are overdue?
10 credit card can be paid in install