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16-18 March 2027

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How to get to ITB Berlin in case of a strike (BVG)

Strike on 27 - 28 February 2026

The Verdi union has called on BVG employees to take part in a warning strike on Friday, February 27, and Saturday, February 28. This will result in significant restrictions on subway, tram, and bus services on these days.

Good to know: The discounted BVG public transport tickets can still be used for the Berlin S-Bahn. The tickets are non-refundable. If you have questions about this, please contact tickets@messe-berlin.de.

Lines and services operated by other companies on behalf of BVG are not affected by the strike. This applies to the following bus lines:

106, 112, 114, 118, 124, 133, 175, 184, 204, 234, 275, 316, 318, 326, 161, 363, N12, N23, N35, N39, N53, N61, N69, N84, N91, N95, N97.

Find tips and information on alternative travel options here:

Alternative routes by S-Bahn

You can find travel information on the public transport information portals at www.vbb.de and www.bvg.de. Information about the strike and emergency plans can be found at www.s-bahn-berlin.de.

S3 | Erkner <> Spandau

get off: S Messe Süd, S Westkreuz

stops on the route: Ostkreuz, Alexanderplatz, Hauptbahnhof, Zoologischer Garten, Olympiastadion

S5 | Strausberg Nord <> Westkreuz

get off: S Messe Süd, S Westkreuz

stops on the route: Ostkreuz, Warschauer Straße, Alexanderplatz, Hauptbahnhof, Zoologischer Garten

S9 | Flughafen BER <> Spandau

get off: S Messe Süd, S Westkreuz

stops on the route: Warschauer Straße, Ostbahnhof, Alexanderplatz, Hauptbahnhof, Olympiastadion

S7 | Ahrensfelde <> Potsdam Hbf

get off: S Westkreuz

stops on the route: Ostkreuz, Ostbahnhof, Alexanderplatz, Hauptbahnhof, Zoologischer Garten, Potsdam Hbf

S41 / S42 | Circle Line / Ringbahn

get off: S Westkreuz, Messe Nord/ ZOB

stops on the route: Schönhauser Allee, Ostkreuz, Südkreuz, Gesundbrunnen

S46 | Königs Wusterhausen <> Westend

get off: S Westkreuz, Messe Nord/ ZOB

stops on the route: Südkreuz, Tempelhof, Bundesplatz

Car & Bike sharing, scooters and e-mopeds

There are two Jelbi mobility platform parking areas on the exhibition grounds: at the Messe Süd entrance in front of the CityCube and in front of Hall 27. You can park your rental vehicles from the following providers here:

  • E-mopeds: Emmy
  • E-scooter: voi, lime, Bolt
  • Bike sharing: nextbike, lime, Bolt, Call-a-bike
  • Carsharing: Miles, Sixtshare

Overview of spaces on the premises

Further information is available at www.jelbi.de.

Taxi, Uber & Co.

Taxi Berlin picks you up anywhere in Berlin at any time and takes you comfortably to your destination. +49 30/ 202020

Uber & Co.

With the Uber app, you can conveniently reach ITB Berlin – and just as easily get back. Three pick-up and drop-off zones are available at the exhibition grounds:

Pickup Zone City Cube Berlin
Pickup Zone hub27
Pickup Zone Messe Nord (Uber Taxis only)

How it works: Open the Uber app, book your ride, and get picked up or dropped off directly at one of the designated zones.

Uber Map

Arriving by car

Please note that only a limited number of parking spaces are available directly at the exhibition grounds.

The ICC parking garage will be available via Contipark starting Tuesday, 3 March 2026, for 20 EUR per day. Please note that the ICC parking garage is currently not barrier-free.

Parking spaces are expected to fill up quickly.

Site Map & Parking

The following parking areas are available during ITB Berlin:
Public parking: P1, P2, P4-P6, P9, P10
Paid parking: P14, P18, ICC parking garage (20 EUR/day)

For better orientation, please refer to the site map.

Car sharing

MILES and SIXT share offer flexible car sharing. You can reserve vehicles via the respective app and park them in any free parking space within the service area.

Futher Information

  
Deutsche Bahnint.bahn.de/en
S-Bahnsbahn.berlin/en/
BVGwww.bvg.de/en
Verkehrs­informations­zentrale (VIZ)viz.berlin.de/en/
Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburgwww.vbb.de/en/