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How to get there

Map of Berlin / Location Exhibition Grounds

The Exhibition Grounds operated by Messe Berlin are easy to reach thanks to excellent road and rail links. The city itself also has an extensive and clearly laid out public transport network.

www.stadtplan.net

Environmental Zone

Environmental Zone

The Environmental Zone comes into force in Berlin on 1 January 2008.
More details here.


How to reach us

Use the journey planners to find your best way with public transport:

From airports to exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin

Airport Berlin Tegel - exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin

  • Bus X9 (Express) or Bus 109:in direction of Zoologischer Garten, to stop S-Bahnhof Jungfernheide, then change in S 42 (Ringbahn) in direction Westend, to stop Messe Nord/ICC
  • Taxi:It only takes a few minutes by car or taxi via the inner-city expressway from the airport at Berlin-Tegel to the Exhibition Grounds.

Airport Berlin Tempelhof - exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin

  • Bus 104 in direction of Neu-Westend, Brixplatz, to stop Haus des Rundfunks

Airport Berlin Schönefeld - exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin

  • S 9, S 75 in direction of Bahnhof Spandau, to stop Westkreuz or Messe Süd

From railway stations to exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin


Railway station Zoologischer Garten, railway station Charlottenburg, railway station Ostbahnhof und railway station Lichtenberg - exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin

  • S 9, S 75 in direction Spandau, to stop Westkreuz or Messe Süd

Railway station Schönefeld - exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin

  • S 9, S 75 in direction of Spandau, to stop Westkreuz or Messe Süd

Railway station Spandau - exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin

  • S 9 in direction of airport Schönefeld, to stop Messe Süd
  • S 75 in direction of Wartenberg, to stop Messe Süd

Railway station Potsdam - exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin

  • S1in direction of Oranienburg, to stop Wannsee, then change intoS 7 in direction Ahrensfelde to stop Westkreuz

Public transport to exhibition grounds / ICC Berlin

U 2in direction of Ruhleben, to stop Kaiserdamm


S 9  oder S 75 to stop Messe Süd


S 41, S 42, S 46 to stop Messe Nord / ICC


S 41, S42, S46, S 5, S 7,S 9 or S 75 to stop Westkreuz


X34, X49, 104, 139, 149, 218 to stops Messedamm/ ZOB/ ICC

Arrival by car

Autobahns radiate from the German capital like a star, and most of these motorways can now carry six lanes of fast moving traffic. Once you are on the A10 (Berliner Ring), look for the signs to "Messegelände" at the "Drewitz", "Oranienburg", "Schönefelder Kreuz" and "Pankow" junctions. These will lead you directly to the A100, A111 and A115 (Avus) motorway and the "Funkturm" junction, where you turn off at the "Messegelände" exit.

Environmental Zone

An Environmental Zone will come into force in Berlin on 1 January 2008.

The Environmental Zone is the area within the so-called S-Bahn ring, the light railway line encircling central Berlin. Vehicles may only enter this area if they display a valid sticker showing that their emissions do not exceed a specified level of fine particulates. Signs have been erected on the roads clearly showing where the Environmental Zone begins. Although the southern section of the city expressway, the Stadtautobahn, is within the S-Bahn ring, it is not classified as part of the Environmental Zone because it is also used to enable vehicles to drive around the restricted area.

It is an offence to drive a vehicle inside the Evironmental Zone without the appropriate sticker, and this is punishable by a fine. Offenders may also be awarded one penalty point on their driving licences.

The Exhibition Grounds and ICC are located outside the Environmental Zone. Visitors arriving by car via the motorway system and entering the Exhibition Grounds directly via the interchange marked "Messegelände/Messedamm" are outside the zone and do not therefore require a sticker.

Additional details can be found here.

Umweltzone