There are 22 tram lines that go into the city but some lines operate far out of the city, but there are still some trams in the city centre of Berlin. Most of the tram lines operate in East Berlin which is also the city centre. In Berlin you can also take the U-Bahn or the metro. It operates mostly underground and takes you around the city. There is also the S-Bahn. It's kind of like the overground in London. These go to the outskirts of Berlin
Tram line M5 goes from Zingster Straße to Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) and tram line M6 goes from Riesaer Straße to Hackescher Markt.
Alexanderplatz is a large square in Berlin. It is the most visited area in Berlin. It is near the TV tower. The Park Inn hotel is also located at the square. It is a transportation hub that takes you everywhere around Berlin and even to the suburbs. U-Bahn lines U2, U5 and U8, tram lines M4, M5 and M6, S-Bahn lines S3, S5, S7, S9 and regional trains go to this station/stop.
Berlin is the capital of Germany. It is accessible by lots of trains, but the trip can take a while. You can go to different places in Germany with ICE and IC trains like Munich, Cologne, Hamburg, Frankfurt... which can take around 1-5 hours. You can also travel internationally and go to Warsaw (6 hours), Prague (4 hours), Vienna (9 hours with transfer), Basel (7 hours), Amsterdam (6 hours) and from May 25 there will be a new night train that goes to Brussels (10 hours) via Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp.
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