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BERLIN. Want to see Berlin on the cheap? Bus line 100 travels via many popular tourist locations, all for the price of a regular bus-fare. Running between Zoologischer Garten and Alexanderplatz train stations, the bus stops at Großer Stern, Schloss Bellevue, Platz der Republik (where you'll find the Brandenburg Gate), the Reichstag, and Unter den Linden (one of Berlin's most beautiful streets with parallel rows of Linden trees running down the middle). A one-way trip takes about half an hour. To hop on and off all day, ask for a Tageskarte (daily ticket) for ?6.10. Buses run approximately every ten minutes, 6:30am-midnight.
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BERLIN. Tour Berlin and nearby Brandenburg by bike, car, train, or even hot-air balloon! This company's courteous, professional guides lead groups of any size and custom-fit excursions to their customers' specific interests. Do you want to see the architectural highlights of the city, or would you rather have an insider take you to all the best places to shop? Is history more your bag? How about a tour that offers a behind-the-curtain glimpse at the theater scene? The staff at City Guide Berlin makes sure you get the best tour for your money. Complimentary hotel pick-up service is available.
Our tours offer insight into city districts, sites of local interest, and even historic and government buildings. Peruse our list, and then, prepare for a bit of education and entertainment combined.
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