Arrival

Due to the environment-friendly concept of the ‘Europa-Sportpark’, there is no official event parking area. We therefore highly recommend traveling by public transportation!


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Official address of the venue:

Schwimm- und Sprunghalle im Europa-Sportpark (SSE)
Paul-Heyse-Str. 26
10407 Berlin
(Access via S-Bahnhof Landsberger Allee or Europa-Sportpark)

 

Arriving with public transportation

You can reach the Europa-Sportpark from the S-Bahn station ‘Landsberger Allee’. From there, follow the signs on the train platform. You can also reach the station by tram or by bus. Please follow the signs leading the way from the S-Bahn station.

S-Bahn: S Landsberger Allee (Line S41, S42, S8, S85 und S9)
Further information (available in German only) here.

Tram: S Landsberger Allee (Line M5, M6 und M8)
Further information (available in German only) here.

Bus: S Landsberger Allee (Line 156)
Further information (available in German only) here.

Plan your trip using the  Journey Planner for the public transportation system (BVG).

 

Arriving by train

Most trains arrive at Berlin-Hauptbahnhof (Main Central Station). From here you can either take a taxi or travel with public transportation.

Taxi:
It will take approximately 20 minutes to drive to the Europa-Sportpark (Paul-Heyse-Str. 26, 10407 Berlin) provided that there is no traffic jam. The fare is approximately 17,00 Euro.

Public Transportation:
From the main train station (Berlin-Hauptbahnhof) there are several ways to get to the Europa-Sportpark using the public transportation system. For example, you can take the S-Bahn line S5 (heading to Lichtenberg) and get off at S Bahnhof Ostkreuz. Change here to line S42 (circle line) to get to S Landsberger Allee (time of travel: approx. 27 minutes).

Plan your trip using the  Journey Planner for the public transportation system (BVG).

 

Arriving by car

Please use a route planner (e.g. Google Maps) for your individual journey by car.

Please note that there is no official event parking in the vicinity of the ‘Europa-Sportpark’. Try parking on Parkplatz in der Fritz-Riedel-Str. if it is available. From there you can easily reach the venue by crossing the platform.

 

Arriving by plane

Berlin is currently operating two airports: Berlin-Tegel (TXL) and Berlin-Schönefeld (SXF). Find out more information on flights like arrival and departure times at Berlin Airports.

From Berlin-Tegel (TXL)
From here, please take a taxi or use public transportation.

Taxi:
It will take approximately 30 minutes to drive to the ‘Europa-Sportpark’ (Paul-Heyse-Str. 26, 10407 Berlin) provided that there is no traffic jam. The fare is approximately 26,00 Euro.

Public Transportation:
At the airport, take the TXL bus (heading to S + U Alexanderplatz via Hauptbahnhof = Main Central Station) and get off at S Beusselstraße. From there, take the circle line S41 and get off at Landsberger Allee.

Plan your trip using the  Journey Planner for the public transportation system (BVG).

From Berlin-Schönefeld (SXF)
From here please take either a taxi or public transportation.

Taxi:
It will take approximately 35 minutes to drive to the ‘Europa-Sportpark’ (Paul-Heyse-Str. 26, 10407 Berlin) provided that there is no traffic jam. The fare is approximately 35,00 Euro.

Public Transportation:
From the terminal building, walk to the urban railway station (approx. 6 minute walk). From there, take the S-Bahn line 9 and get off at ‘Landsberger Allee’.

Plan your trip using the  Journey Planner for the public transportation system (BVG).