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January 16, 2015Berlin Tegel Airport Spotting Guide (CLOSED)
- last modified on November 9, 2020
THE AIRPORT HAS BEEN CLOSED ON NOV 8TH 2020 AT 1500. ALL FLIGHTS MOVED TO THE BERLIN BRANDENBURG AIRPORT
OLD TEXT:
Yes, Tegel is still opened and it’s being more embarrassing for the BER-airport-chairman day by day TXL is opened and BER is closed. But for spotters it’s not even bad that Tegel Airport is still in operation because it is a lovely airport to take photos with good traffic!
Tegel is still Berlin’s busiest airport, handling nearly 21 million passengers in 2017. After Air Berlin filed for bankruptcy in 2017 the new major airline in TXL now is Easyjet. Over 20 A319/A320 are based hier. Other local airlines like Germanwings and Laudamotion are also operating from TXL. Wide-body aircraft flying to TXL are Qatar Airways (B773), United (B764), Scoot (B788), Hainan Airlines (A333), Turkish Airlines (A330) and Mongolien Airlines (B763). In summer months also Delta (B763), from 2019 American Airlines (B763) and Air Canda Rouge (B763) are flying to Berlin TXL. Government airplanes from all over the world can be seen frequently in TXL when politicians meet with the Chancellor of Germany. The German Luftwaffe A319/A343 and A400 are visiting TXL multiple times in the week.
The airport’s history is massively affected by the history of Berlin as Tegel became West-Berlin’s most important airport after the Berlin Wall was put up and Tempelhof became too small and overloaded – as everyone knows, Tempelhof was the responsible airport during the blockade by the Soviets so the US was forced to provide their part of Berlin via the “Berlin Airlift”
But enough talk about its history, let’s see what Tegel has to offer for the present – Here’s the guide!
Written by Tommy Pfeiffer (local spotter) and Marlin and Jonas Lehrmann, Severin Hackenberger. Last update July 2019
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Airport Information | |
Runways | |
08L/26R | 3.023 m (9,918ft) |
08R/26L | 2.428m (7,966ft) |
Terminals | |
Terminal A (main building) | Full service carriers like Lufthansa, Swiss, Air France, Iberia, British Airways |
Terminal C | Mainly low-cost Ryanair, easyJet, flyBe, Air Baltic and charter carriers |
Terminal D | Eurowings only |
Spotting Information | |
Ladder | No, there is no need for it and not recommened due to safety concerns. |
Car/Public Transport | There are many spots within easy walking distance inside the terminal building in case you don’t have a car and also reachable with public transport. |
Restrooms | Available at all publicly accessible buildings like restaurants or inside the terminal building |
Drinks/Food | There are supermarkets nearby the airport and food is available inside the airport’s terminals (Burger King and few restaurants) |
Hotels | There are many hotels nearby the airport belonging to all classes of categories. Check the map for further details. |
Season | The flight schedule is quite the same during all season. All governmental flights are being dispatched at Tegel so during any conventions of any heads of government there will be few military traffic thus.
On Planeboys.de you can find Daily plans and special flights plans. |
Runway Usage | |
08L/26R | Long-haul flights usually take-off from this runway as this one provides a longer take-off roll when the aircraft is being fully fueled and loaded. This runway will usually be in use for landings. |
08R/26L | Main departure runway for Narrow-body aircraft. |
Spot #1 – Visitor terrace |
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WHERE | Tegel Airport offers a visitor terrace which allows a nearly 360 degree view over Berlins largest airport. The entrance to it is beside Terminal D. The terrace is right above the terminal ring. |
WHAT | Almost all operations at Tegel except taxing from Terminal D via the southern taxiway. |
TIME | Thanks to different angles spotting from here is possible from morning until sunset. Light situation of the runway is optimally from late morning until late noon. |
MISC. | Please note that a fee of 3 EUR (+14 years) or 2 EUR (younger than 14 years) applies when entering this visitor platform. You must pass a security check before entering and have a clear sight without glass or mesh. Everything else like food, drinks, restrooms in the Terminal. No ladder needed and allowed! Opening hours from October 2019: April until October: 09:00 – 18:00 every day November until March: 11:00 – 15:00 every day Check the official airport website for the exact opening hours! |
FOCAL LENGTH | 18-300mm |
The terrace offers (as said) an awesome view, that’s why overview shot are difficult for this spot – we tried our best.
Western direction:
Spot #2 – Visitor tower north | |
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WHERE | There is a visitor tower in Terminal B allowing a good overview on the runways. When you enter hall B go straight through the building until you have passed the Lufthansa fan shop and the arrival/departure hall of Terminal A appears. Turn right and take the stairs or the elevator to the highest level. |
WHAT | All airfield operations on the eastern apron and runway. |
TIME | All day long. Different angles enable spotting from here throughout the hole day. |
MISC. | Please note that the view from this visitor tower is glazed but it is a good alternative for the days where the visitor terrace is not opened to the public. Restaurants are a few levels below; restrooms can be found everywhere inside the terminal buildings |
FOCAL LENGTH | 18-300mm |
Spot #3 – Visitor tower south | |
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WHERE | There is another visitor tower at the southern tip of Terminal B. This offers a view over apron south. |
WHAT | Apron movements of Apron south. Runway operations are not fully visible. For runway spotting please use tower north. |
TIME | From noon to sunset |
MISC. | Please note that the view from this visitor tower is glazed but it is a good alternative for the days where the visitor terrace is not opened to the public. Restaurants are a few levels below, restrooms can be found everywhere inside the terminal buildings. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 55-300mm |
Spot #4 – Essbahn | |
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WHERE | The famous Essbahn is located between Terminal E and D. You can enjoy Berlin’s cuisine while taking pictures of the parked airplanes at Pier A, E and D. This spot is recommended for night photographs (Gates A12-A14). |
WHAT | Parked airplanes at Terminal A (limited – only outer gates), E and D. |
TIME | Best light conditions are from sunrise until sunset in winter months, and from noon to sunset in summer. |
MISC. | Food available at the “Essbahn” or Burger King inside Terminal A. No ladder needed. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 18-100mm |
Spot #5 – Taxiway Bridge | |
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WHERE | From terminal D walk in direction car rental. Go further under the tunnel then right after you come out of the tunnel. Check out the map for detailed information. |
WHAT | Airplanes taxiing to and from the parkposition to the runway. Ideal position for close ups. |
TIME | Best light conditions are from sunrise until sunset in winter months, and from morning till afternoon in summer. |
MISC. | Food available at the “Essbahn” or Burger King inside Terminal A. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 70-300mm |
Spot #6 – P5 parking deck | |
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WHERE | Follow the sings to the P5 parking deck. Go onto the top floor and walk across the parkdeck to the other side. CYou can also take pictures right from the fence.
Check out the map for detailed information. |
WHAT | Airplanes taxiing to and from the parkposition to the runway. Ideal position for close ups. |
TIME | From early afternoon till sunset in summer. Not useable in winter. |
MISC. | Food available at the “Essbahn” or Burger King inside Terminal A. No ladder needed. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 18-100mm |
See second overview picture for detailshot of marked area:
As help, how long aircraft “could be” to fit in the holes between the poles:
Spot #7 – Rue Rene Laenec | |
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WHERE | Go to the end of Rue Rene Laenec where sometimes a container is placed where you can climb up to look over the fence. If not a ladder is needed here. You can go there by public transportation:Take bus line 128 to U Osloer Straße (subway station Osloer Straße) for two stations and dismount at “Aristide-Briand-Brücke”. Walk to the same direction like you have travelled by bus and turn left on the second bridge after the bus station. Walk to the end of Rue Rene Laenec. Check out the map for detailed information.When going back to the airport, walk from Rue Rene Laenec to bus stop Kaserne Südtor and take bus M21 to Rosenthal/Uhlandstraße. Dismount the bus at the first stop (Kaserne Nordtor). Change here for bus line 128 to Flughafen Berlin-Tegel. |
WHAT | Landings and arrivals of both runways on either site of operations. |
TIME | Best light conditions are from sunrise until noon or early afternoon |
MISC. | Heat-haze can be a problem in summer. The view on the runways can be blocked when an aircraft is taxiing in front of you. Most of the lenses fit through the gate so a ladder isn’t needed here!
Be aware that the container is privat and do not jump or leave any rubbish in the area!! The owner may not amused to see spotters there so don´t go to the location if he is present. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 18-300mm |
Spot #8 – Meadow Julius Leber Kaserne | |
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WHERE | The first spot in the approach is located near the entrance to the Julius Leber Kaserne. Simply walk towards the entrance and then go onto the meadow. Stay under the trees. You can also walk along the street towards the perimeter fence for some meters until you reach the Autobahn (motorway) intersection, opposite of the McDonald´s. From there, a slightly shorter focal length is possible (e.g. 130 instead of 160mm for regular narrowbody aircraft) but its more tricky due to the light poles . Take bus line 128 to U Osloer Straße (subway station Osloer Straße) for 5 stations and dismount at “Julius-Leber-Kaserne”. Check out the map for detailed information. When going back to the airport take bus 128 at the same station where you have dismounted on the way there to Flughafen Berlin-Tegel. Dismount the bus at the end of the line. |
WHAT | All arrivals of runway 26L/R |
TIME | All day long in winter / From sunrise till noon in summer months. |
MISC. | Food and drinks available. You can park your car directly on the parking opposite of the meadow. No fees apply, you don’t need a car park ticket. No ladder needed. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 50-300mm |
Julius Leber Kaserne
Crossing opposite of McDonald´s
Spot #9 – Bauhaus parking deck | |
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WHERE | There is a “Bauhaus” building supplies store (DIY market) with a huge parking deck on the top of the building which offers a good view onto runway 26L/R arrivals.You can also go there by public transportation: Take bus line 128 to U Osloer Straße (subway station Osloer Straße) for 5 stations and dismount at “Julius-Leber-Kaserne”. When you have arrived there you can already see the the “Bauhaus”. Walk up tot he parking deck at the south side of the building. The driveway to get to spot 5 is indicated in the map above. Check out the map for detailed information. When going back to the airport take bus 128 at the same station where you have dismounted on the way there to Flughafen Berlin-Tegel. Dismount the bus at the end of the line. |
WHAT | All arrivals of runway 26L/R |
TIME | Almost all day long in winter / From noon to sunset in summer months. |
MISC. | You can park your car directly on the parking deck. No fees apply, you don’t need a car park ticket. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 70-300mm |
Spot #10 – Meteorstr. | |
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WHERE | This spot is located in the corner of the Meteorstr. Walk up the dam at the edge of the motorway. Take bus line 125 or 221 till Uranusweg or take the subway U6 till U Scharnweberstr. Check out the map for detailed information for the way. |
WHAT | All arrivals of runway 26L/R |
TIME | Only in summer months from afternoon till sunset. |
MISC. | You can park your car directly at the spot. No fees apply, you don’t need a car park ticket. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 50-300mm |
Spot #11 – Arrival 08L/08R | |
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WHERE | The spot is located at the water in Haselhorst. You get there with Bus 133. Get of at Tegeler Brücke and walk down the way at the first traffic light after the bridge to get to the spot. Check out the map for detailed information for the way. |
WHAT | All arrivals on runway 08L/R |
TIME | Early morning till afternoon. |
MISC. | You can park your car at the spot. No fees apply, you don’t need a car park ticket. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 70-300mm |
Spot #12/12A– Arrival 08L/08R Forest | |
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WHERE | The spot is located in the forest north of TXL Airport. You get there with Bus 133. Get of at Tegeler Brücke and walk along the road till you see a red roadblock on the right. Walk into the forest an walk straight until you reach the fense. Walk left until you cross the approch path to reach the spot. You can also walk further up the fense to reach spot 12A. It is possible to take pictures through the fence. Check out the map for detailed information for the way. |
WHAT | All arrivals on runway 08L/R and departures on runway 26L/26R |
TIME | Summer from afternoon till sunset. Not useable in winter. |
MISC. | You can park your car on the road. No fees apply, you don’t need a car park ticket. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 28-100mm |
Spot #13 – Saatwinkel – 08L Arrivals |
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WHERE | This spot is an alternative to spot #12(/12A) and located nearby the “Saatwinkler Kleingartenanlage”. It’s no exact position, rather the area around here, but information below will be the same. Can be reached easily by bike or car, which can be parked nearby. Bus stops can be found along “Bernauer Str.”, for example the one marked for spot #12 and #12. |
WHAT | All arrivals on runway 08L. |
TIME | Summer from late afternoon till sunset. Not useable in winter. |
MISC. | You can park your car on the road. No fees apply, you don’t need a car park ticket. You can find food and drinks in the nearby restaurants here or a few hundred meters to the south in the “Siemensstadt” area. |
FOCAL LENGTH | 150-300mm |
R.I.P TXL
I will try to go this week to Tegel depending on the weather to be there a last time before it’s get closed and used as a park and living area.
I have some questions could you please help me out?
Spot 5: Do I need a ladder as the fence looks quite high or should I put my lens through the fence? What lens do I need for normal side shots with full aircraft? 24-70mm or 70-200mm or 100-400mm?
Spot 7: as reported the containers are gone, ladder seems not that good. Does it make sense to move to the bigger street (Kurt-Schumacher) directly at the fence (opposite holding point) and use a ladder or one of the small “buildings” there to get a good view?
I could think that the gate is maybe blocked with other spotters and due corona we should keep distance.
Any other hints for some good shots for a last visit? Or a small airport worth a visit? Thanks guys
Hi Stefan,
For Spot 5 just stick the lens through the fence and a 24-70mm crop is ideal.
The container is back at Spot 7. You could also use the small power house next to the holding line for runway 26L.
It is also possible to visit the observation deck a last time by appliing on this webside.
https://www.danketegel.berlin/main_frontend.php?error=x
Thanks Tommy, very helpful. Good to know the container is back then I would have a chance, otherwise the power house could be good.
Whats with traffic at spot 5? How many planes will really go here? Will police bother at spot 5 due it’s very close to the highway? They could say you are standing too close and therefore disturbing drivers.
For the deck I have read there that you have to book a slot 1 week prior visiting. I would go for maybe some night shots after 6pm till closure. But I can only apply 24hrs prior the visit due the weather changes. Any information on that or should I better contact the airport for this question?
I also see many slots already booked so I can not go on the deck when simply asking on the day?
No issue with police at Spot 5. Use the small walkway and everything is fine. Traffic is very low there and depends on the tower what way they send the plane.
You can book at any time for the given dates available for the observation deck as long as there are free slots. Booking should be done prior because they will deny you access if you don’t have a ticket.
Once thanks Tommy, I got a ticket now for a 7PM slot to take some night shots. Lets see if I can really go otherwise I will delete my booking.
Other night shots are not really possible as the towers could get problems with light from inside causing halos and maybe police not linking when using a tripod. Normally police doesn’t like that because of safety reasons.
For Spot 5 where to park best? The parking near terminal seems quite expensive with 5€/hr.
Is there currently a chance to take good night shots at SXF? The deck seems to be closed. Will try to shoot some arrivals and look if something is parked at the hangars.
@Team
just found that the planeboys links are not working, seems you have https and they use simpel www. Maybe interesting for SXF 🙂
Hi guys,
Has anyone been to TXL recently? I wonder if the containers spot is still available.
Hi PM, I’m from Berlin and last I’ve visited this spot the container wasn’t there sadly.
Hi, next week I will go to Berlin TXL for Spotting and I want to get the Qatar Airways 777 in the night. The visitors terrace closes before it arrives. Do you know from where I can get the best night shot of it when it is on its Parking position?
Best Regards
Hi TJAC!
Almost impossible, because the parking position can be seen well only from the visitor terrace.
Sometimes there are events, when the terrace is opened into the night as well, but quite rare!
Regards
-Severin
According to the airport website the opening of the visitors terrace is 9am during summer…
I will have a look tomorrow, but I guess this is more accurate than our information in here?
Thanks Timo, we have corrected the opening hours.
-Julian
How do you get onto the parking deck at spot 9 please
Using the stairs or elevator. Its a depot store and open to everyone.
-Julian
Hi Gerry,
depends on the angle you like, I would suggest to walk a few more meters down and use Spot#8. You will find a bit shadow there (important these days…), whilst the roof of Bauhaus is nearly uncovered. Light at both positions is good in the morning till around 13:00/14:00. Food/drinks available near both positions from a McD or KFC.
Regards Andreas
Hi there,
I’ve just been in Berlin Tegel and want to make an update regarding the ladder. A ladder is highly recommended for spots near the airport fence, such as Spot 7, Spot 12. The fence is very high so you need very high ladder, 8 STEPS!
Hi Emmi, its not recommend to use a ladder as security will be there soon or later and tell you to stop spotting. Take the photos through the fence.
-Julian
Hi Emmi and Julian, are the posts in the crash gates around the airport wide apart enough to put a lense through? Or even the mesh of the fence, so that a normal 200mm lense would get a clear view through it?
Hallo! Vielen Dank für die super Auflistung. Eine Frage zu Spot Nr.7 : Kann man auf den Container aktuell noch rauf? Oder sind die gezeigten Fotos, ohne Leiter einfach durch das Tor durch, entstanden? Ich hatte gehört, dass der Container gesperrt worden sei, nachdem die Regeln wiederholt missachtet worden seien..
Viele Grüße und vielen Dank,
Henrik
Hi guys,
Where is the best place you can park you car when going to spot 7?
Hi PawelM!
Please take a look at our map, where we marked the place we recommend for parking with “P” just next to Spot #7.
Regards, Severin
Hi Severin,
Thanks for the replt, i guess I didn’t notice the parking mark earlier :). Anyway, I’ve found it by myself:)
I also have some informations about spotting at TXL after my last visit (on 23.11.2017) that may be helpful:
– There’s a “no vehicles (expect locals)” road sign on Rue Rene Laenec. I did ignore it and noone bothered, so I guess it’s fine to park there. However be aware, that someday somebody may bother
– You can take pictures through the turngate at Rue Rene Laenec. You don’t need ladder for that. The space between turngate bars is about 10cm wide, so you can easly fit even a telephoto lens (canon 100-400L did fit). Few airport workers and policemen passed me, and noone said anything expect “hello”, so you shouldn’t be bothered. (If you want I can provide photos taken form this location, and a photo of a gate itself)
– I saw few people with pretty tall ladders (like 3 meters tall) along the fence. They also weren’t bothered by anyone
– I also saw someone standing on a small shed or whatever you call it, just by the airport gate at Kurt-Schumacher Damm. It’s hight enough to clear the fence – Google Street View: https://www.google.pl/maps/@52.5585159,13.3105488,3a,53.2y,355.07h,90.84t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1siSM4jvY-5dIcvA2e5h4oAw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
– Visitors terrace form November to March is open from 11:00 to 16:00. You can buy tickets only in terrace opening hours.
best regards,
Pawel
Ofcourse I meant “except”, not “expect”;)
Hi Pawel!
Thank you for the information, we just updated our guide!
Thanks, but we don’t need more example pictures, but it would be great, if you could send us the overview picture – using following email-adress:
info@wp11121639.server-he.de
Regards, Severin
On the site of Berlin Tegel it says that the observation deck is open every day, winter or summer with different opening hours.
Hi Yuri,
Yes the Opening hours are:
WINTER: 10am – 4pm every day
SUMMER: 8am – 8pm every day
Tommy