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Berlin’s bus line 100 is one of the great tourist bargains of Germany’s capital. A half-hour ride on a double-decker bus that takes passengers past many of Berlin’s chief landmarks and only costs small change, reports Deutsche Welle.
The 100 bus route is a hot tip for tourists in Berlin. In a half-hour trip from Zoo station in the western part of the city to the landmark Alexanderplatz square (or vice versa), passengers tour through a number of the city’s must-see spots. It was brought into service 25 years ago after Germany’s reunification and was the first bus line to connect East and West Berlin. It has since gained enormous popularity as a tourist bus.
Some hotels give guests a “Welcome Card” for free that includes use of all public transport. If they don’t, a ticket from the driver costing only 2.70 euros ($2.90) takes you right through central Berlin.
Read the whole story at www.dw.com/en/tour-berlin-from-the-100-bus/a-18894587
Source: Deutsche Welle – www.dw.com
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