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Travel Guide

The Congress takes place in the centre of Berlin. Therefore it's easy to reach and easy to find. If you don't know the place, it's good advice to make sure you have a city map and a guide to the local train system as routes and street names are subject to continous change.

Venue Location

22. Chaos Communication Congress
"22C3 - Private Investigations"
December 27 28 29 30, 2005
Berliner Congress Center (BCC)
Alexanderplatz 2 (Map)
D-10178 Berlin, Germany

The Congress takes place at Berliner Congress Center (bcc)
at Alexanderplatz (online map). The Alexanderplatz train station can be reached with S-Bahn, U-Bahn and regional trains.

The Berliner Congress Center is located south east of Alexanderplatz. Leave the train station at exit "Alexanderplatz" and turn right, pass along the World Time Clock and proceed to the pedestrian crossing at Grunerstraße and cross Alexanderstraße afterwards. Then you stand in front of the bcc.

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Arrival by train

Probably the best way to travel to Berlin by train is from Hannover, Nuremberg or Hamburg via the ICE (InterCityExpress) routes. Most trains stop at "Zoologischer Garten" station in the western center of the city, as well as at "Ostbahnhof" station in the eastern city center. Look up your connections with the Online Booking System of the Deutsche Bahn.

Participants planning to travel directly to the Congress by train should get off at either "Bahnhof Zoologischer Garten" (coming from the west) or "Ostbahnhof" (coming from the east). Take the S-Bahn to Alexanderplatz from there.

Arrival by plane

Berlin can be reached by commercial aviation through the international airports Tegel (TXL) and Schönefeld (SXF). Leaving Tegel you want to enter either bus X9 or 109 heading towards "Zoologischer Garten" station. Take the S-Bahn to Alexanderplatz from there. Airport Schönefeld has a direct express train connection to Alexanderplatz.

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