Between Berlin Brandenburg Airport and Berlin Hauptbahnhof there are 31 km of road and about 39 min of driving. A private transfer covers it in one leg, at a price confirmed before you book, whatever time your flight lands.
The transfer is priced on the whole journey, not on a meter, so traffic on the day does not change what you pay. Your driver monitors the flight number you give at booking and adjusts the pickup if you land early or late, with 60 minutes of waiting time included after touchdown — long enough to clear passport control and baggage reclaim without anyone watching a clock. We price the surrounding towns the same way — Hennigsdorf is a separate route from the same airport.
At the Hauptbahnhof the driver stops on the station forecourt rather than in the next side street, which is the part that actually matters when you are carrying luggage. This transfer is mostly booked by travellers combining Berlin Brandenburg Airport with a rail connection — the car covers the leg with no sensible direct service, the train does the rest.
Your driver meets you inside arrivals with a name sign, helps with the bags, and walks you to the car. No hunting for a rank, no explaining the address to someone who does not know it, and no surprise on the meter at the far end. Every destination we cover from this airport is listed on Berlin Brandenburg Airport Transfers.
Where this transfer leaves you in Berlin Hauptbahnhof
At the address you booked, and that is the whole of the difference. The train on this route ends at S+U Hauptbahnhof/Washingtonplatz (Berlin), which is a station rather than a destination — whatever is left between there and your door is a taxi you have not booked, at a metered price, in a city you may not know, with your luggage already off the rack. A private transfer is quoted from Berlin Brandenburg Airport to the door, so the last mile is inside the fare rather than an unknown at the end of it. Hotels, private addresses, offices and venues are all the same booking; if the address is hard to find, or it is a building with a specific entrance, put it in the booking notes and the driver has it before setting off rather than at the kerb.