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Do I need a passport at checkpoint Charlie ?


    



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Biedronka
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You need a passport to get into Germany, and bring it along to get a nice stamp.


ocularnervosa
No, Checkpoint Charlie was the crossing point between East and West Berlin. Since Germany is now united there is no longer a border crossing at that point.


finestrat1
Tell me, where did you get the pills that made you sleep for 20 years!


No best Answer voter
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No not anymore.


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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761570640_4/Berlin.html Drop us a post card.Will be nice in the spring.


HHWW2
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No! Germany is a rich, free, travel-unrestricted country and has been for over 20 years! No such checkpoints exist there or on any of its borders as Europe has integrated, and joined Schengen.


Kevin W
No... it hasn't been a border crossing since the fall of the Berlin wall. It is just a tourist spot now.

I think you can bring your passport and they will stamp it if you want.


Alwin E
You might want to see the checkpoint charlie museum in Berlin, near U-Bahn Koch-/Friedrichstraße, and maybe want to see the nails in the pavement they put in there to show the former line where the Wall once stood; but in my personal opinion, there's not much to see. It's part of German history, but if you had lived in Berlin for seven years, like I did, that would be commonplace and of little interest to you. I actually never visited the checkpoint charlie museum; whenever I came along it was crowded with tourists, so I wouldn't go.



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