Tegel: the travel hub of Berlin
The largest and most popular airport serving Berlin is Tegel. The home of the local Germanwings airline is said to be the fourth busiest airport in Germany, with over 20 million passengers passing through it each year. Located roughly 8 km outside of the bustling city centre, Tegel is recognisable by its main terminal's distinctive, hexagonal shape. Although not as large as its counterparts in Frankfurt and other cities, this small airport can still claim five terminals (even if the layout sees most residing under one roof). The first of our Berlin airport tips is therefore not to get overly panicked if you find yourself in the incorrect terminal with the clock ticking – due to the airport's compact size, one can move between terminals with relative ease and speed.
Whether planning your arrival into or departure from Tegel, the airport can be accessed easily thanks to excellent public transport links. Bus stops are located directly outside terminals A and B and the airport's website provides a comprehensive list of travel routes with maps. As always, one of our most important Berlin airport tips is to check bus and train schedules at least 24 hours prior to travelling in case of any unforeseen delays or deviations from standard operating schedules. The hexagonal layout of the airport makes it relatively easy to find your gate, but for those feeling a little concerned about getting lost, a downloadable airport map is available on the website.
With its relatively small size in comparison to other airports, Tegel still does well to offer passengers plenty of variety in terms of shopping and dining. Indulge in one last infamous German beer and some hearty local food prior to departure, or grab a latte and a panini upon landing to stave off a grumbling stomach.