Transportation in Berlin
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Berlin is a major tourist's hub of Germany. Visited by thousands of flocks every year Berlin is always crowded by visitors. Every part of the city is very well connected by trams, trains, and buses, making it very easy for the tourists' to travel from one corner of the city to another. Taxi services are also ample and any part of Berlin as well as Germany could easily be reached. The major tourists' sights of Berlin are all located at a walk able distance.
By Train: There are two main lines U-bhan and S-bhan. Each part of the city is very well connected by trains. It is one of the most important transport vehicles for the Germans as well as the tourists.
By Tram: The tram lines of West Berlin were removed as it was creating a huge traffic jam. Therefore most of the trams you would find in East Berlin. There are two types of tram services available in Berlin. Metro Trams covers most of the city stopping at regular intervals. Line 68 is regarded as the most beloved tram line of Germany.
By Bus: The easiest way to travel in the city of Berlin is by bus. 100, is the most famous bus service provider. It starts from the Zoo station and covers almost all historic sights of Berlin. It's best to take a city bus in Berlin, as most of the buses cover all the sightseeing of the city.
By Cycle: With lovely bicycle paths, it's a great way of exploring the city. Bicycles could be rented easily as there are many stores that give bicycles on rent. Deutsche Bahn has put up many bicycle renting stores through out the city since 2003. Exploring the city of Berlin on bicycle is undoubtedly the best way to roam around.