Alexanderplatz is a central transportation hub in Berlin, making it easily accessible by various modes of transport.
If you are arriving by plane, you will land at either Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). From there, you can take:
The Alexanderplatz Bahnhof is served by numerous S-Bahn (S3, S5, S7, S9) and U-Bahn trains (U2, U5, U8). Regional trains also stop here, making it easy to reach from other German cities and neighboring European countries.
Berlin's Central Bus Station (Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof) has bus connections from all over Europe. From there, take the S-Bahn or U-Bahn to reach Alexanderplatz.
If traveling by car, Alexanderplatz is reachable via major highways and roads. Public parking is available but can be scarce. It's advisable to park on the outskirts of the city and use public transport to get to Alexanderplatz.
Throughout Berlin, Alexanderplatz is accessible by:
Berlin is a bike-friendly city with extensive bike lanes. You can cycle to Alexanderplatz where bike racks and parking spots are available.