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Berlín Berlin is the capital city of Germany, and is one of the sixteen states of Germany. It has a population of 3.4 million people, and is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the eighth most populous urban area in the European Union Located in northeastern Germany, it is the center of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, comprising 4,4 million people from over 190 nations. Geographically embedded in the European Plains, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one third of the city's territory is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes.
Berlin has a continental climate with an average annual temperature of  9º C and average annual rainfall of 578 mm. Summers are warm but incredibly cold winters, with temperatures that can drop easily from 0 ° C. The temperature of the city is always 4 degrees warmer than the surroundings due to the presence of buildings that absorb the heat
You´re going to go Island Museum (Museumsinsel) This island is a resort where they are located the most important and striking museums of Berlin It received its name for a complex of five internationally renowned museums that occupy the island's northern part.   You´re going to go Island Museum (Museumsinsel) This island is a resort where they are located the most important and striking museums of Berlin It received its name for a complex of five internationally renowned museums that occupy the island's northern part.
You´re going to go Berlin Cathedral  Known as the most beautiful church in the city of Berlin, this is the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom in German) church of the Evangelical Church in Germany.  You´re going to go Berlin Cathedral  Known as the most beautiful church in the city of Berlin, this is the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom in German) church of the Evangelical Church in Germany. Is the parish church of the Evangelical congregation  Gemeinde der Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin , a member of the umbrella organisation Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.
You´re going to go Alexanderplatz (Berlin Alexanderplatz) is a large square in the downtown area of the city of Berlin, Germany, this square was originally housed a livestock market for sale, so it was known as a bull market or Ochsenmarkt. You´re going to go Alexanderplatz (Berlin Alexanderplatz) is a large square in the downtown area of the city of Berlin, Germany, this square was originally housed a livestock market for sale, so it was known as a bull market or Ochsenmarkt.
You´re going to go Berlin Wall  Also known as the Wall of Shame, was raised as part of the intra-German border and stood since August 13, 1961 until November 9, 1989, when it shot down, separating East Berlin and West Berlin the GDR You´re going to go Berlin Wall  Also known as the Wall of Shame, was raised as part of the intra-German border and stood since August 13, 1961 until November 9, 1989, when it shot down, separating East Berlin and West Berlin the GDR
You´re going to go  The Brandenburg Gate (German:  Brandenburger Tor ) is a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin and Germany. It is located west of the city center at the junction of Unter den Linden and Ebertstraße, immediately west of the Pariser Platz. It is the only remaining gate of a series through which Berlin was once entered. One block to the north stands the Reichstag building
How I can get? •  MOVE BY BERLIN •  Berlin has an extensive network of transportation all included in the BVG system comprising: •  Suburban trains (S-Bahn) Metro (U-Bahn) Bus Streetcar Ferries. •  MOVE BY BERLIN •  Berlin has an extensive network of transportation all included in the BVG system comprising: •  Suburban trains (S-Bahn) Metro (U-Bahn) Bus Streetcar Ferries.
Things that you need know Frequency of Travel:  S-Bahn. During the day runs every 3 or 4 minutes in urban areas.  Buses and trams with a frequency of 10 minutes for urban areas  Metrotram lines and MetroBus More often than 10 minutes.  •  Transportation Night:  Night transport flows during the following hours: from 0.30 to 4.30 am, Sunday circulation until 07.00 am. Are distinguished because they carry an N followed by a number that determines the route. Its frequency is 30 minutes, although in some areas have a higher frequency  If you are the nights of Friday, Saturday and eve of public holidays the U-Bahn and S-Bahn run all night except in a few lines: U4, U55, S45 and S85.  •  Operation of Public Transportation in Berlin  It has three zones:  The area A, the downtown area is within the circular path of the S-Bahn. The S-Bahn commuter rail.  The zone B circulates to the limits of the capital.  C zone beyond the limits of Berlin until about ten or fifteen miles. We see forests and lakes between the houses.  The ordinary rate is reduced for adults and for children 6 to 13 years, if you travel with a child under 6 years do not need tickets. You can get tickets at any station ticket office, vending machines, transfer points ...  •  Tickets once purchased must be canceled in the S-Bahn and U-Bahn (Metro) have machines on all platforms. In trams and buses are on the inside.
Flights to Berlin We offer you  Output 09:15 Saturday, April, 16 On México City - Juarez Intl Airport (MEX) 1 MéxicoAir  Arrival 08:35 Sunday, April 17 Berlín - Tegel (TXL) Germany Turist Flight to Berlin We offer you:  (Round Trip   ) Output Trip Output 09:15 Saturday, April, 16 On México City - Juarez Intl Airport (MEX) 1 México Air  Arrival08:35 Sunday, April 17 Berlín - Tegel (TXL) Germany Turist
Output 07:55 Saturday, April, 30 Berlín – Tegel (TXL) Germany Arrival 21:15 Saturday, April, 30 México City - Juarez Intl Airport (MEX)  Price: $ 26,037.06 (Round Trip) Return trip  Output 07:55 Saturday, April, 30 Berlín – Tegel (TXL) Germany Arrival 21:15 Saturday, April, 30 México City - Juarez Intl Airport (MEX)  Price: $ 26,037.06 (Round Trip)

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    Berlín Berlin isthe capital city of Germany, and is one of the sixteen states of Germany. It has a population of 3.4 million people, and is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the eighth most populous urban area in the European Union Located in northeastern Germany, it is the center of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, comprising 4,4 million people from over 190 nations. Geographically embedded in the European Plains, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one third of the city's territory is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes.
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    Berlin has acontinental climate with an average annual temperature of 9º C and average annual rainfall of 578 mm. Summers are warm but incredibly cold winters, with temperatures that can drop easily from 0 ° C. The temperature of the city is always 4 degrees warmer than the surroundings due to the presence of buildings that absorb the heat
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    You´re going togo Island Museum (Museumsinsel) This island is a resort where they are located the most important and striking museums of Berlin It received its name for a complex of five internationally renowned museums that occupy the island's northern part. You´re going to go Island Museum (Museumsinsel) This island is a resort where they are located the most important and striking museums of Berlin It received its name for a complex of five internationally renowned museums that occupy the island's northern part.
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    You´re going togo Berlin Cathedral Known as the most beautiful church in the city of Berlin, this is the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom in German) church of the Evangelical Church in Germany. You´re going to go Berlin Cathedral Known as the most beautiful church in the city of Berlin, this is the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom in German) church of the Evangelical Church in Germany. Is the parish church of the Evangelical congregation Gemeinde der Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin , a member of the umbrella organisation Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.
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    You´re going togo Alexanderplatz (Berlin Alexanderplatz) is a large square in the downtown area of the city of Berlin, Germany, this square was originally housed a livestock market for sale, so it was known as a bull market or Ochsenmarkt. You´re going to go Alexanderplatz (Berlin Alexanderplatz) is a large square in the downtown area of the city of Berlin, Germany, this square was originally housed a livestock market for sale, so it was known as a bull market or Ochsenmarkt.
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    You´re going togo Berlin Wall Also known as the Wall of Shame, was raised as part of the intra-German border and stood since August 13, 1961 until November 9, 1989, when it shot down, separating East Berlin and West Berlin the GDR You´re going to go Berlin Wall Also known as the Wall of Shame, was raised as part of the intra-German border and stood since August 13, 1961 until November 9, 1989, when it shot down, separating East Berlin and West Berlin the GDR
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    You´re going togo The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor ) is a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin and Germany. It is located west of the city center at the junction of Unter den Linden and Ebertstraße, immediately west of the Pariser Platz. It is the only remaining gate of a series through which Berlin was once entered. One block to the north stands the Reichstag building
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    How I canget? • MOVE BY BERLIN • Berlin has an extensive network of transportation all included in the BVG system comprising: • Suburban trains (S-Bahn) Metro (U-Bahn) Bus Streetcar Ferries. • MOVE BY BERLIN • Berlin has an extensive network of transportation all included in the BVG system comprising: • Suburban trains (S-Bahn) Metro (U-Bahn) Bus Streetcar Ferries.
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    Things that youneed know Frequency of Travel: S-Bahn. During the day runs every 3 or 4 minutes in urban areas. Buses and trams with a frequency of 10 minutes for urban areas Metrotram lines and MetroBus More often than 10 minutes. • Transportation Night: Night transport flows during the following hours: from 0.30 to 4.30 am, Sunday circulation until 07.00 am. Are distinguished because they carry an N followed by a number that determines the route. Its frequency is 30 minutes, although in some areas have a higher frequency If you are the nights of Friday, Saturday and eve of public holidays the U-Bahn and S-Bahn run all night except in a few lines: U4, U55, S45 and S85. • Operation of Public Transportation in Berlin It has three zones: The area A, the downtown area is within the circular path of the S-Bahn. The S-Bahn commuter rail. The zone B circulates to the limits of the capital. C zone beyond the limits of Berlin until about ten or fifteen miles. We see forests and lakes between the houses. The ordinary rate is reduced for adults and for children 6 to 13 years, if you travel with a child under 6 years do not need tickets. You can get tickets at any station ticket office, vending machines, transfer points ... • Tickets once purchased must be canceled in the S-Bahn and U-Bahn (Metro) have machines on all platforms. In trams and buses are on the inside.
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    Flights to BerlinWe offer you Output 09:15 Saturday, April, 16 On México City - Juarez Intl Airport (MEX) 1 MéxicoAir Arrival 08:35 Sunday, April 17 Berlín - Tegel (TXL) Germany Turist Flight to Berlin We offer you: (Round Trip ) Output Trip Output 09:15 Saturday, April, 16 On México City - Juarez Intl Airport (MEX) 1 México Air Arrival08:35 Sunday, April 17 Berlín - Tegel (TXL) Germany Turist
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    Output 07:55 Saturday,April, 30 Berlín – Tegel (TXL) Germany Arrival 21:15 Saturday, April, 30 México City - Juarez Intl Airport (MEX) Price: $ 26,037.06 (Round Trip) Return trip Output 07:55 Saturday, April, 30 Berlín – Tegel (TXL) Germany Arrival 21:15 Saturday, April, 30 México City - Juarez Intl Airport (MEX) Price: $ 26,037.06 (Round Trip)