A terminal is a special area in the airport.
A terminal has, for example:
Berlin Brandenburg Airport has 2 terminals.
The terminals are called:
The letter T stands for terminal.
Terminals 1 and 2 are next to each other.
Terminals 1 and 2 are easy to reach on foot.
It is best to be at the terminal 2.5 hours before departure.
in our site plans.
You can print out the site plans here.
The language in the site plans
has not been specially translated
into simple language.
It is easy to get to Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
It is easy to get to the airport by train.
For example, you can take a train from the main station
of Berlin (Hauptbahnhof).
Take the train to the airport station.
The station is called: Airport BER – Terminal 1–2.
Take the A 113 motorway.
Take exit 8.
The exit is called: Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg.
Follow the signs to Terminals 1 and 2.
It is easy to get to the airport by S-Bahn.
The S-Bahn trains run every 20 minutes.
Take line S9 or line S45.
Get off at the station: Airport BER - Terminal 1–2.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport has
many multi-storey car parks
and other car parks.
Accessible parking is provided in all parking areas..
Accessible means: Barrier-free.
For example, there are no obstacles
for people in wheelchairs.
Parking is best in the car parks:
Then you do not have to walk so far.
You can also park in car park P6.
The walk is about 10 minutes.
This means:
No parking for longer than 10 minutes.
about parking in our site plans.
You can print out the site plans here.
The language in the site plans
has not been specially translated
into simple language.
You have several options to leave the airport.
Take line S9 or line S45.
The S-Bahn trains run every 20 minutes.
Take a direct train to the main train
station (Hauptbahnhof) of Berlin
from the airport station.
The airport station is in Terminal 1.
It is on level U2.
Taxis are always available at the airport.
Taxi stands are in:
You can rent cars at:
Car sharing spaces are in car park P4.
Car park P4 is at Terminal 1.