
love2travel
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Read our Berlin travelogue for ideas:
http://www.thetravelzine.com/40-40-berlin.htm
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laura f
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heaps... berlin is rich with history, i love it there
The Reichstag
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Schloss Charlottenburg
The Brandenburg Gate
The Victory Column
The Ritz-Carlton berlin, it's niccceeee |
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black&white
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just go to the city, youll find something at every corner. you dont need to look for things, they will come in front of you. |
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kelly d
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I like the tierpark. It's the zoo in eastern Berlin. It costs 11euro to get in and it is huge. The have an aviary you can go inside and there are huge bats flying around you. They have a 2-4 foot wing span and it's pretty freaky. |
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SleepyPlant
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If you go to Berlin, rent a bike! to see what the city has to offer |
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sir_real
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theres plenty of Germans..... |
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xxdarkbluexxx
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Check out the new memorial for the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It's very moving, and right by the beautiful Capital building, which has a very modern looking glass dome that you should check out if you're there. |
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Nick G
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*Museums*
The Altes Museum, the Neues Museum, the Altes Nationalgalerie, the Pergamon Museum, the Bode Museum, the Gemäldegalerie, Jüdisches Museum or Jewish Museum made as a monument to the two millennia of Jewish History.
...And many more... |
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kat1605nrw
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If you go to Kreuzberg, where Bergmannstrasse passes Marheinekeplatz there's a corner whith two specialist bookshops, one for crime and one for fantasy. If you walk down Bergmanstr. a bit to the west, there's an antique books store, too.
Oh, and there's a small Spanish book shop near the Elisabethkirche in Mitte, not sure about the exact address but if you take the tram to Pappelstraße and then walk a few steps down Invalidenstraße to the east, it's in a small side street on the left. |
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Dogsnoop
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Jews would like all to pay homage at the Holohoax museum. |
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