Find transfer & transportation guides from Berlin to Jena, Germany. How to get from Berlin to Jena, Germany by Flight.
You can get to Jena, Germany from Berlin by verhicle types below
You have 5 options transfer to Jena, Germany from Berlin below
Take a bus from Pitts St. to Shore Transit Bus Terminal.
Take a train from Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf to Frankfurt(Main)Hbf.
Take a train from Frankfurt(Main)Hbf to Erfurt Hbf.
Take a train from Erfurt Hbf to Jena West.
Take a bus from Pitts St. to Shore Transit Bus Terminal.
Take a train from Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf to Frankfurt(Main)Hbf.
Take a train from Frankfurt(Main)Hbf to Erfurt Hbf.
Take a train from Erfurt Hbf to Jena West.
Take a bus from Pitts St. to West Ocean City Park and Ride.
Take a train from BWI Marshall Airport Amtrak Station to New Carrollton Amtrak Station.
Take a subway from NEW CARROLLTON station to ROSSLYN station.
Take a bus from N Moore St & Rosslyn Station Bus Bay C to Dulles Airport Main Terminal & Arrivals/Door.
Take a train from Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf to Frankfurt(Main)Hbf.
Take a train from Frankfurt(Main)Hbf to Erfurt Hbf.
Take a train from Erfurt Hbf to Jena West.
Take a bus from Pitts St. to Shore Transit Bus Terminal.
Take a train from Wilmington Amtrak Station to Newark Liberty International Airport.
Take a train from Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf to Frankfurt(Main)Hbf.
Take a train from Frankfurt(Main)Hbf to Erfurt Hbf.
Take a train from Erfurt Hbf to Jena West.
Take a bus from Pitts St. to Shore Transit Bus Terminal.
Take a train from Wilmington Amtrak Station to Newark Liberty International Airport.
Take a train from Flughafen Ber - Terminal 1-2 to Berlin Suedkreuz.
Take a train from Berlin Suedkreuz to Erfurt Hbf.
Take a train from Erfurt Hbf to Jena West.
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Jena (; German pronunciation: [ˈjeːna] (listen)) is a German university city and the second largest city in Thuringia. Together with the nearby cities of Erfurt and Weimar, it forms the central metropolitan area of Thuringia with approximately 500,00... Learn more