You reach the DGAP by bus, with the lines 100, 106, 187 and 200.
From Berlin International Airport, Tegel (TXL):
Take the bus X9, direction "Zoologischer Garten". Change at "Zoologischer Garten" to bus 200, direction "Prenzlauer Berg"
From Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Schönefeld (SFX):
From the Terminal walk to the station "Berlin-Schönefeld" (app. 6
Min.). Take the train RE4, direction "Stralsund". Change at
"Alexanderplatz" to bus 200, direction "Zoologischer Garten"
Vom Flughafen Tempelhof:
Take the bus 104, direction "Neu-Westend". Change at "Czeminskistraße" to bus 187, direction "Turmstraße"
always get off at "Nordische Botschaften/Adenauer-Stiftung"
You can plan your journey in more detail on the website of the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe
Parking is not possible on the DGAP’s premisses. A limited number of pay & display parking spaces is available in Drakestraße.
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