Directions
Venue:
STATION-Berlin
Luckenwalder Str. 4-6
10963 Berlin
STATION-Berlin, built in 1913, was originally a railway post office station and has experienced its ups and downs in history. Formerly the largest parcel-transshipment center in Germany, it was formally removed from the railway network in 1997 and closed in 2003 as a cost-cutting measure. The building was bought and extensively remodeled by PREMIUM Exhibitions GmbH two years later, retaining its historical charm.
BY AIRPLANE:
STATION-Berlin is an hour away from Tegel Airport (TXL) and Schönefeld Airport (SXF) using public transportation.
BY TRAIN:
LinuxTag can be reached within 20 minutes from Berlin Main Station. Just take one of the suburban railway lines ("S-Bahn") to train station Zoologischer Garten, and from there, take the subway U2 (direction Pankow) to the station Gleisdreick.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
Take one of the suburban railway lines ("S-Bahn": S1, S2, S25 or S26) to the station Anhalter Bahnhof, which is about an 8-minute walk away from STATION-Berlin. Alternatively, you can take bus route 248 to Möckernstraße, which is an easy walk to the station Anhalter Bahnhof. From there, take bus route M41, or subway U1 or U2 to the subway station Gleisdreieck, which is across from STATION-Berlin.
BY BICYCLE:
The fastest option for getting around Berlin is by bicycle. There is a large parking lot for bicycles at STATION-Berlin.
BY CAR:
Take urban freeway A100 to exit B96 - Tempelhofer Damm. Follow Tempelhofer Damm, direction Kreuzberg. Go straight ahead to Mehringdamm. Turn left at Hallesches Ufer left again at Schöneberger Straße, and then enter the street Luckenwalder Straße. STATION-Berlin is located on the right.
PARKING:
The covered parking facility Gleisdreieck, with around 1,500 parking stalls, is nearby. Enter the parking facility from
Schöneberger Ufer, Luckenwalder Straße, or Köthener Brücke. Opening hours: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Parking fee:
1 EUR per hour, 10 EUR daily, 35 EUR weekly.