Every year more and more tourist discover Berlin as a great holiday destination.
In fact Berlin is on its way to become one of the worlds top travel destinations.
In 2019 more than 13 mio. tourists came to visit the German capitol.
Only London and Paris are having more tourists coming over, but let’s be honest, it will only be a matter of time until Berlin climbs the top spot there as well.
Most tourists are coming from the UK, US and Italy according to official statistics.
But when going out at night all you will hear is Spanish, as nowadays many young Spanish people come to Berlin not only for holidays but also to work and live here.
New hotels open up every week or so in Berlin. But how do you know, which hotel suits you best?
Well to make it short make sure the hotel has a great location.
If you are up for party and sightseeing anything around Alexanderplatz and Friedrichshain/ Kreuzberg is a good guess. If you want some special tips continue reading our Hotels in Berlin special.
Many backpackers prefer to save some money and bunk up with other tourists in dorms.
And as many young people are coming to Berlin it is no surprise that all major hostel chains have opened up some places in Berlin.
If you want to stay in some cool hostels make sure to continue reading our Hostels in Berlin special.
With Airbnb and Wimdu getting more and more famous it is also easy to rent out a whole appartment when coming to Berlin.
This option is especially famous with groups of people travelling together.
Also my advice, if you want to know more about the option to rent a appartment in Berlin continue reading our Accommodation in Berlin special.
Luckily most of the major airlines fly directly to Berlin.
The now closed Tegel airport is located in the north of Berlin and is easily accessable from Alexanderplatz within 25mins.
So now that Tegel is closed all international flights arrive at the newly built BER, which used to be called Schönefeld before (the old Schönefeld airport terminal is still in use).
BERis further away from the city center and you will need to plan more time to get there from Alexanderplatz, as you have to walk quite a bit from the S-Bahn station to the terminal.
For more information about the airport situation continue reading here.