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Pittsburgh to Berlin

Pittsburgh to Berlin. Cameron Schepner and Zach Case. Getting There Flight Expenses. A flight to Germany with two stops costs about $1019.50 at its lowest cost. This particular flight will stop in New York and Helsinki, and will be riding Finnair Airlines. Getting There Immunizations.

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Pittsburgh to Berlin

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  1. Pittsburgh to Berlin Cameron Schepner and Zach Case

  2. Getting ThereFlight Expenses • A flight to Germany with two stops costs about $1019.50 at its lowest cost. This particular flight will stop in New York and Helsinki, and will be riding Finnair Airlines

  3. Getting ThereImmunizations • To go to Germany, you need to get all of the necessary vaccinations that we do in America, plus an immunization to Hepatitis B

  4. Getting TherePassports • Passports will cost $97 • You can get a passport at the Allegheny Station Post Office, or the Allison Park Post Office

  5. Getting ThereCurrency • The currency used in Berlin is the Euro. • The exchange rate of currency in Berlin is .74 Euros for one American dollar. • For $2000, you will get €1478.85.

  6. Living There • We chose to live in Prenzlauer Berg because not only is it only a nine minute commute from Prenzlauer Berg to Berlin, but it is a great place for students to live. • The countless pubs, restaurants, cafés, galleries, and little shops create a fun nightlife and day life.

  7. Getting Around There • If you don’t have a car, taking the U-Bahn, or subway, is an option. A yearly cost for use of all three zones of Berlin is a little more than €88. • You can also take the S-Bahn, which moves faster than the U-Bahn, the ferries on the lake, buses, trams, or bikes, which are highly recommended in Berlin. • Driving is a little more complicated without the street signs.

  8. Playing There • One fun thing to do is to visit Museum Island, which contains five of Germany’s top museums. • Another fun thing to do is to visit Grunewald, which is Berlin’s largest forested area. • A third thing to pass the time is to find the Berlin Wall. • Biking in Berlin is also a fun time. There are cyclist lanes and signs at traffic lights, and it is an easy way to get exercise and a personal tour of Berlin.

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