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How to get fromAlexanderplatz to Berliner Allee/Rennbahnstr.by tram, bus, taxi or foot

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There are 5 ways to get from Alexanderplatz to Berliner Allee/Rennbahnstr. by tram, bus, taxi, or foot

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  1. Tram via Weißer See

    best
    1. Take the tram from U Alexanderplatz to Weißer Seetram tram M4
    24 min
    €4–6
  2. Tram

    cheapest
    1. Take the tram from U Alexanderplatz to Buschalleetram tram M4
    27 min
    €2–4
  3. Line 200 bus, line 156 bus

    1. Take the bus from Mollstr./Otto-Braun-Str. to Michelangelostr.bus bus 200
    2. Take the bus from Michelangelostr. to Berliner Allee/Rennbahnstr.bus bus 156
    45 min
    €4–6
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Alexanderplatz to Berliner Allee/Rennbahnstr.taxi taxi 5.7 km
    8 min
    €16–19
  5. Walk

    1. Take the foot from Alexanderplatz to Berliner Allee/Rennbahnstr.walk walk 5.6 km
    1h 7m

Alexanderplatz to Berliner Allee/Rennbahnstr. by foot, tram, and bus

Calendar1044Weekly Services
Duration24 minAverage Duration
Ticket€4Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Alexanderplatz, Germany and Berliner Allee/Rennbahnstr., Germany?

BVG operates a vehicle from U Alexanderplatz to Weißer See every 10 minutes. Tickets cost €2–4 and the journey takes 17 min. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Alexanderplatz to Berliner Allee/Rennbahnstr. via Mollstr./Otto-Braun-Str. and Michelangelostr. in around 45 min.

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