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Beautiful Berlin

 

Guten Tag Reader,

Where do I start? I have always wanted to visit Berlin, my Dad served time in the forces there, I remember watching the Berlin wall fall down on Channel 4 news with David Hasslehoff singing  and I thought there must be more to Berlin than currywurst and beer and there is!

Berlin is easy to travel to.  It is easy to travel from the airport to the city as well as using the sbahn which is like the London tube. The transport system is easy to navigate.

I travelled for a weekend with my cousin for a girlie weekend at the end of February. It was cold but sunny. Accommodation is easy to find dependent on your budget.

We travelled from London Gatwick via Easyjet to Berlin-Schoenfield with cabin luggage and we stayed two nights.

There are many districts to Berlin, it  depends what you fancy, we stayed in the Mitte District. Mitte means middle, and it’s right in the middle of everything. Most attractions are 15 minutes walk at a push. It is near the shopping district and just a few minutes from the River Spree.

When we first arrived  we walked along the  river and we went on a boat on the Eddyline boat which was an hour trip in English and German. We paid 10 euro each and had a pint of the local beer Berliner which cost 3.70 each.  It was informative and an  excellent start to the citybreak as we could climatise to the area and see what there was to see.

After this we went to The Bundestag which is the German Parliament, you have to register if you want to visit this building at least a few weeks in advance. Here, we were met by the glass dome which was designed by British architect Sir Norman Foster who has designed The Gherkin in London.

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The Bundestag

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We had lunch in Dachgarten Restaurant at the German Budestag which was pleasant, we had a main and a local beer which cost around 44 euro each but it was worth it.

After this lunch went out in the Mitte District to sample the local nightlife which was fun.

The next morning, we went on a walking tour  which was fantastic. We had a wonderful 2.5hrs to three hours walk seeing the sights of Berlin which included The Holocaust Memorial which was emotional and moving. We saw Museum Island and stopped for pretzels and gluhwein.

There are lots of other fun places to investigate and lots of places to spot the Berlin logo which is a bear. You might find a bear below!

A recommendation:

The Pub which is located in Alexanderplatz.  Here you can pour your own pint of Berliner, this is the the only place in Berlin where you can do this. Another interesting fact, the decor is mainly of Pugs. http://www.thepubworld.com/de/berlin/?lng=en

We sampled architecture, found fun places to sample German cuisine and had lots of fun. We saw views over the city and found the German people friendly and informative.

This is just a taster, if you want to learn more and would like a bespoke package, please let me know your requirements are and we can talk. Please put Berlin as your city in the subject line 🙂

Berlin is a beautiful city full of culture, architecture and needs a visit from you.

I look forward to hearing from you,

Shewholovesadventure.com/BeautifulBerlin

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