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Berlin de (transport)

Daily, Weekly & Group Tickets

24-Hour Single Ticket
A 24-hour ticket allows one passenger to travel during 24 hours for as many trips as desired. Transportation fares for up to three children aged six to fourteen are included in the ticket price.


Fare zone AB: €10.60 (regular), €7 (reduced)
Fare zone BC: €11.20 (regular), €7.30 (reduced)
Fare zone ABC: €12.30 (regular), €7.50 (reduced)
7-Day Single Ticket
The seven-day ticket allows one passenger to travel for a flat rate from time of validation for 7 consecutive days until midnight at the end of the 7th day.


Fare zone AB: €44.50
Fare zone BC: €45.70
Fare zone ABC: €52.70
All BVG Tickets at a Glance
Buying & Validating Tickets

Buying Tickets
Tickets for public transport can be purchased at the multilingual ticket machines located on the platforms of S-Bahn and subway stations. On buses, fares are paid to the bus driver. German girocards and major credit cards, the Apple or Google Pay digital services and the rechargeable BVG credit card can be used for payment. It is not possible to pay with cash on the bus. On trams, there are ticket machines for buying tickets on the spot. In larger stations, the S-Bahn and the BVG also provide ticket counters. Tickets can also be purchased via the free BVG app.

Validating Your Ticket
Before the journey starts, tickets must be validated by stamping them at the yellow or red boxes located on S-Bahn and subway platforms and inside buses or trams. In case of inspection, a ticket that is not stamped is not valid.

Fare Evasion in Berlin
Anyone caught using public transportion without a valid ticket must pay a higher fare of 60 Euros. Even people who forgot to stamp their ticket must pay the fine. Be aware that ticket inspectors are dressed in plain clothes and will not make any exceptions for tourists. Those who get caught have to show a valid form of ID, otherwise the police will be called.

Bicycles & Dogs on Public Transport
It is generally permitted to take your bicycle or dog with you on public transport in Berlin. However, some special rules and conditions apply and an additional ticket may be necessary. E-scooters are prohibited on underground trains, trams and buses.

 
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