It's a huge train station, but everything is very well located, convenient, clean and beautiful. You can arrive and leave by tram, metro and city train.
There are shops), you can deceive from the first time it's cute, metro trains) what is surprisingly clean is near the square, a taxi pulls up right to the entrance, next to the river signs save there is a food court, I advise you to visit just to see
It is impressive in its scale. There are two levels - ground and underground, Peronov. Elevators, escalators, signs, everything for people. The only thing that is unusual is that if you come a little ahead of time, you will not find a single bench. Although it is reasonable for the safety of the same people.
Well, just cool! Very modern, multi-level, informative, clean with lots of small cafes where you can have a snack. I really liked the train departure zones, they are very competently divided into wagons.
The train station is like a train station, in principle, everything you need to eat there and have a snack and shops. It's really hard to find it all on the right floor. Another problem is that there are few ticket vending machines, so there are queues...
I have not seen such stations before, at first I am amazed by the space. It doesn't seem possible to find anything in it. But it's not all very informative. You need to calmly start dating and then you get pleasure
The anthill is like this, but it's very cool to eat everything and everything. From shops to cafes. Multiple levels of all types of transport. And most importantly, the shops are open on weekends.
So-so train station. Big and incomprehensible, especially when it's the first time. Strain yourself with food . Everything closes after 10 pm. But there are no options. as are the alternatives
The train station is huge and it's easy to get lost.
But there are signs everywhere, as in principle, as everywhere in Germany.
What I particularly liked was the luggage room. I managed to leave my monstrous suitcase there for a day for only 6 euros. Very convenient, I think.
Super train station. Not knowing German, I easily understood where my train was leaving from. Everything is informative and clear. Architecture is fascinating!
It's big and beautiful.There are many shops.there is an exchange point.There is no fuss as it usually happens at our train stations.Even on weekends, the whole of Germany has a rest.the shops at the station are open, in general, a great place.
It's a complete madhouse! Everyone is running somewhere, but they don't know where. The ticket service is disgusting, huge queues and crowds. If you don't know German, consider it gone))
A huge structure on five levels. if you think a little, it's easy to navigate, figure it out and find everything you need.
There are escalators, there are elevators. There are two ways out. Good pointers. You can find free places where you can comfortably sit in the warmth while waiting for your train. There are also paid waiting rooms, or for passengers with first class tickets. There are many shops and food outlets. The Bundestag and the Brandenburg Gate are nearby. There is also a Charite hospital nearby.
A great train station. Initially, the mass staffs scare him, he is in five levels. But when you figure it out, you realize that it is very convenient. There are many boutiques and cafes, but they are located on different floors with platforms, and therefore one does not interfere with the other. The schedule of arrival and departure of trains is both electronic and printed on the scoreboard, while the color of the scoreboard is different, so you still need to manage to make a mistake. There are printed diagrams on the platforms where the desired car stops and it stops exactly there, no need to run. WELL DONE GERMANS!!! RESPECT!
The architecture is impressive, but not everyone likes glass. The station is large, 4 levels. There are many shops. Unaccustomed to large establishments and airports, it is not immediately possible to find the right places.
A great modern train station, located on several levels! The most important advantage is the proximity to almost all the main attractions of Berlin, all within 1 km.
The entire infrastructure is thought out and rational to the smallest detail. There is absolutely no chaos and confusion. Everything is divided by sectors and service areas. Pleasant comfort in front of the road.
This is the biggest train station I've ever met. It has several levels, exits in different directions of the city. Orientation can become a quest, so time is needed. In general, it is surprising that train stations in Germany are very well organized and located, especially when compared with their airports.
A huge, draughty train station on all sides. An absolutely ill-conceived design. A paid toilet that still needs to be found. It was commissioned in 2006, and some of the tracks have already fallen into disrepair. And this is the central station of Germany!
The Germans have a complete minus.