
Not far from the Brandenburg Gate is located the Memorial for Europe’s Murdered Jews, a site of stelae (concrete slabs) arranged in a grid pattern on a sloping field accessible from all sides. It serv...
Berlin Tegel Otto Lilienthal Airport is Germany’s gateway to the cultural and exciting Berlin City Centre as well as the historical and stunning town of Potsdam. Only recently accessible from Berlin, Potsdam, known for its castles and enchanting landscape is the ideal place to revel in the architectural masterpieces of imposing royal palaces like Cecilienhof Palace, also known for being the scene of secret agent exchanges. Of course with Berlin nearby you will never find a dull moment, from royal castles to the Berlin Wall the stories to discover are endless.
Berlin Tegel Otto Lilienthal Airport is large and well equipped, offering visitors a wide range of restaurants and shops, ideal for you to enjoy for all your pre-flight entertainment you can stretch your holiday to the last second. What’s more, the visitors’ terrace on the roof of the main building offers exciting insights into airport operations. A fascinating way to end your holiday.
Book your Berlin Tegel Otto Lilienthal Airport transfers with hoppa now and we’ll make sure you get your holiday off right and send yourself off on this monumental holiday. Whether you’re headed to the vibrant city of Berlin or the historical centre of Potsdam we have the right transfer for you.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Berlin City Centre | 12 km | 32 min | |
Berlin Schonefeld Intl. Airport (SXF) | km | min | |
Potsdam | 32 km | 31 min | |
Neukölln | km | min | |
Kurfuerstendamm | km | min |
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Not far from the Brandenburg Gate is located the Memorial for Europe’s Murdered Jews, a site of stelae (concrete slabs) arranged in a grid pattern on a sloping field accessible from all sides. It serv...
Many Berliners believe that the Gendarmenmarkt is the most beautiful place in Germany and indeed in all of Europe. Well, however that might be, it really is a must-see for all visitors to Berlin. This...
The protestant Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church is a memorial to peace and reconciliation. And it also stands for the will of the Berliners to rebuild their city during the period after the war. This i...
The Berlin Wall Memorial is a reminder for the division of Germany and imparts an oppressive impression of the Wall and the times of the division. Located directly at the former border strip in the Be...
After Museum Island, the Kulturforum is the second centre of art in Berlin: this is the home not only of the Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery), the Gemäldegalerie (Picture Gallery), the Kuns...
The five historical museum buildings on Museum Island have been part of UNESCO world heritage since 1999 and represent a collection that\u0027s unique in the world. The magnificent museum buildings on...
Checkpoint Charlie, the most famous of the inner-German border crossing points and a name known the world over, was where Allied border guards registered members of the American, English and French Ar...
The Nikolaiviertel is the place to experience the old Berlin, being the oldest residential area in the city. Containing the Nikolai Church from the 13th century, the typically medieval streets and num...
In view of the colourfully spotlighted pavilion roof of the Sony Center and the many high-rise buildings around it, it’s difficult to imagine that Potsdamer Platz for a long time laid in the death str...
Tavern brewery and restaurant with beer garden. Food from the menu or a buffet for groups. Book a guided tour with the master brewer – this includes tasting!. Occasional Live music.
Gourmet restaurant in a central location. Chef Matthias Diether, Berlin Master Chef 2013, conjures up light, modern, European dishes based on French haute cuisine. Also an exceptional wine list with 1...
A cosy spot not far from the Scheunenviertel, the Hackesche Höfe, and Oranienburger Straße. offerings fresh, varied and regional German cuisine and an extensive beer and wine selection.
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