Transportation in Mitte, Berlin

Getting around Mitte is a breeze with options like U-Bahn, S-Bahn, buses, trams, ferries, taxis, and modern alternatives. Here are some of the best ways to explore Mitte efficiently.

s and u-bahn station
Editor: S-Bahn Berlin GmbH Author: D. Ulrich

1. U-Bahn (Subway)

Let’s kick off with Berlin’s subway, known as the U-Bahn. It covers 146 kilometers with 173 stations, making it super handy for trips around Mitte. You’ll spot it easily— Just find those stations with a blue and white «U» symbol, and when you see those yellow trains, you’re set. This is an easy way to get around Mitte, and you can find tickets here or as we recommend, use the app mentioned at the end of this page for a hassle-free experience.

The U-Bahn is mostly underground, serving the city center and packed areas. It’s all about navigating the center of Berlin and the nearby neighborhoods. Simple, reliable, and a cool way to get around in Mitte.

S-bahn train
Editor: S-Bahn Berlin GmbH - Author: J. Donath

2. S-Bahn (Suburban Train)

Now, let’s take a look at the S-Bahn, an important part of getting around Berlin. With 15 lines and almost 170 stations, it helps folks move efficiently within the city and even reaches into Brandenburg. You can spot it easily by the green and white S symbol, making it a key player in Berlin’s transportation scene.

Unlike the U-Bahn, the S-Bahn mostly runs above ground, covering a larger area that stretches beyond the city center and into the suburbs. It links the city center with surrounding neighborhoods and outer regions, offering a wide-reaching service. What’s handy is that S-Bahn trains have longer breaks between stops compared to the U-Bahn, which makes them good for longer trips. So, if you’re looking to explore both the city and its outskirts, the S-Bahn is the way to go.

E-bus on line 300. Credit: “BVG, Andreas Süß”

3. Buses

The Berlin transport company BVG operates a number of public bus lines serving Berlin’s urban center and suburban areas. The buses often cover routes that are not covered by other means of public transportation. A special feature of Berlin’s public transport are the double-decker buses, whose upper decks offer a great view of the city.

Getting your ticket is easy – just check out the video above on how to buy a bus ticket from a BVG machine. This ticket machine works on trains and buses. If you dont want to deal with these machines, you can also grab ticket through the Jelbi App. For more info on bus services, visit the website of BVG. Easy as that!

Trams in mitte, Berlin

4. Trams

Another great way to get around Mitte is to use the tram with the well-known «tram» symbol. These trams complement the metro network, the Metrotram lines operate with a higher frequency compared to the regular trams, providing an efficient and reliable form of transport for both locals and visitors.

Once again, they have the same ticket machines as the ones you could see in the video, or you can buy tickets inside the trams, easy and simple!

Jelbi website

5. Jelbi App

Make your time in Mitte easy with the Jelbi app. It brings together public transport and sharing services, like trains, buses, e-scooters, and more. Just sign up once for a smooth exploration.

Make it easy for yourself and enjoy a stress-free journey in Mitte by using various transportation options, including U-Bahn, efficient S-Bahn, iconic double-decker buses, and modern alternatives.

Have a great time in Germany and much love to Berlin and Mitte!

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