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    • Tag 7

      Prost Berlin!

      7. Juni 2016 in Deutschland ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

      Today we all got up around 8am so we could grab some breakfast before jumping on the coach to head into town for a historical walking tour.
      Our tour guide Merren was actually from Melbourne and was both informative, and hilarious. The tour went for around 3 hours and we saw some beautiful buildings and memorials. We learnt that majority of the old buildings aren't actually that old, as most were rebuilt after being burnt down or bombed in World War II. We also saw a beautiful memorial which represents all the lives lost in the Holocaust. There are 2711 blocks, all of numerous heights, so walking through the memorial is pretty harrowing, right in the middle you feel a bit suffocated by it all, you really feel the gravity of the situation.
      Another highlight was getting to see the hotel which is famous as the hotel Michael Jackson dangled his baby from!
      We ended the tour at Checkpoint Charlie, one of the checkpoints between East and West Germany which is still standing as it was back during the cold war.
      We said goodbye to Merren and headed for a restaurant which she recommended, about a 15 minute walk away. There was a bigger group of us but we separated, so it just ended up being T, Brooke, Ebony, Carly, Sharnne and myself. It was one of those classic german restaurants with the women dressed in dredals and men in laderhoses, the traditional attire. The waitress we had was so lovely - we've been so lucky so far that everyone has pretty well spoken english.
      I ordered something from the 'light meals and snacks' menu, as I didn't feel super hungry (and wasn't sure I'd actually like anything) so I ordered a meatloaf burger. It came out and was bigger than the other girls meals... Small meal, my foot! It was actually really tasty, but I only managed to get around half way through it before being full.
      We had a quick bathroom break before heading on our way. A quick note about German bathrooms, or European bathrooms in general, is that majority you have to pay to use. Most of the time this means they are cleaner, and it is only usually 20-50 cents, but I feel that's still a bit steep for something that is really a necessity. Some places have also charged for drinking tap water, which again is more a necessity, but I assume they would give it out if someone desperately needed it.
      From there we headed to the Topography of Terrors museum, which is an indoor/outdoor free museum, with pictures throughout Berlins vast history, from Germany's involvement through WWI, WWII and the Cold War. It was really informative, but it was quite difficult to read and process, particularly when reading about the disabled who were essentially put to death for their disabilities which were obviously completely out of their control. Some parents even sent their children voluntarily to these death camps, which none of us could really fathom.
      From there, we needed to head back to Alexanderplatz to meet up with the rest of the group and get a lift on the coach back to our hostel. This was was probably a little longer a walk than anticipated, so it was lucky we had plenty of time, and the TV Tower (a huge tower which was built in East Berlin during Germany's great divide, as a symbol to show the West they had technology and weren't so far behind the times) was a perfect guide to aim for, so we couldn't get lost.
      We jumped on the coach and got back to the hostel at around 4.30pm. It was a massive day of walking so we all chilled in our rooms for half an hour or so before getting organised and heading to the hostel bar for some pre drinks before our 'Cold War, Cold Drinks' walking tour.
      As we opted out of getting a much earlier lift into town, we had to get ourselves onto the train, which proved to be a bigger task than anticipated as there we so many of us. Ashleigh and I were the last to buy our tickets, and when Ashleigh was buying hers, the machine refused to work, so the 2 of us had a bit of a fight with the machine and ended up getting left behind the group. We got to the platform in time to watch the train depart with everyone else on it, which was not so handy as we didn't know which train to be catching, or where to get off...
      After asking a local, and running into two other girls from our tour (Tani and Divia), we managed to jump on the correct train, hoping we would make it in time... We arrived at Alexanderplatz and had to run out of the station where we ran into Sharnne and Nicolette. We still had a fair walk to our meeting point, and we were already late, so we weren't sure there was much hope, but I ran ahead and when I saw the bus was there, I turned around, yelled to the girls, and we bolted for it. As we got close, Jo closed the doors and pretended to drive off (sah funny...) but we managed to make it and were clapped on by the rest of the group. I truly hated myself for a good hour, I'd been so judgemental of anyone else that had been late the previous days, and now I was one of them. Also, running is not one of my strong points, and my asthma (which I very rarely get anymore) played up, I was completely out of breath and coughing quite a bit, with no water or ventolin to calm me down. Such fun times...
      It was about a 10 minute drive to where we were going to meet this evening's tour guide, Riley. Riley was another Melbournian, from Northcote. He's been in Germany around 2 years now, with plans to eventually move back home, but loving life currently in Berlin. He was so typically Australian when he spoke, and threw in a lot of Aussie references when speaking about the Berlin Wall to really help us understand what went on. We walked through a few different memorials, and we learnt about a few escape attempts by numerous people, some sucessful, and others not. Berlin has such a confronting history, it's hard not to get emotional when hearing all the stories.
      This section of the tour lasted around 45 minutes, and we headed back onto the coach for the 'Cold Drinks' section of the tour, where we headed on a bit of a bar crawl. We went to Mauersegler, which was a cool little bar with a huge outdoor beer garden, so we all took a seat and got our free drinks, and a free pretzel! They were HUGE, and sickly salty.
      We stayed at this bar for around 45 minutes, before heading to Zum Starken August, a very cool bar with a very almost parisian decor, red curtains and cool wallpaper. On the walk there I had a good chat with Arwen about dogs, life and weddings. It's really cool to meet all these new people and learn about their lives - they are mainly Australians, but we also have a few kiwis, a couple of poms, a couple of Americans and someone from Panama!
      Our free drink at this bar was a Jaeger-Bomb. I then got to have a good chat to Travis, who lives in Hawaii, originally from California. We talked a lot about my trips to the states, it seems I've probably seen more of his country than he has, which is generally the case with travellers (I really should see more of Australia myself!).
      From this bar we headed for a tram stop to head to our final destination, Matrix nightclub, which is conveniently just across the road from our hostel - perfect stumbling distance. There wasn't as many conversations here, just lots of drinking and dancing. I think we probably left around 3am, went in search of food (kebabs and chips) and I think I stumbled into our room around 4am. Absolutely HUGE day!
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    • Tag 5

      Thursday

      18. August 2016 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      *TESSA* On Thursday we turned our back on museums and tried to give our bodies a rest from the 30,000 steps we've been averaging daily. We Ubahned every chance we got, starting with 1 stop plus a 500m bus ride to visit the Berliner Dom, a cathedral that made me feel 100% more religious, it was so gorgeous (so I'm up to 0.02% religious) followed by eine currywurst mit pommes fritz und mayonnaise mid-morning. We ate icecream at KaDaWe, walked and caught an u banh in the west for the sake of it and wandered the tiergarten until we slumped, at just over 10,000 steps, to bretzel und bier... funf bier...
      We dined with an old and new friend at their gorgeous Berlin apartment, talking philosophy, history, politics, tourism and cats.
      A perfect day.
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    • Tag 2

      Berlin, Germany

      24. Dezember 2016 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 5 °C

      Day 2 of Europe meant off to Berlin!

      The day consisted of a free guided tour where we saw Brandenburger Gate, Hitler's Bunker, Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, and Humboldt University. Since it was Christmas Eve and Germany was practically empty, we had dinner reservations at Eckstein where Rahul proceeded to set the receipt on fire. We had duck and geese and it was delicious! We ended the night with an Anti Bar Crawl and we hit up a number of places. I lost my scarf at the first bar though and I was 100% sober. Sigh.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 3

      Berlin, Germany

      25. Dezember 2016 in Deutschland ⋅ 🌧 7 °C

      Merry Christmas!

      Today, Berlin was pretty dead in the morning since it was Christmas Day. We hauled ass and woke up early enough for the Reichstag building, which ended up being a treat even though it was rainy. Afterward, we went Christmas market hopping! We went from Potsdamer Platz to Gendarmenmarkt to Alexanderplatz. They were all fun and different in their own way. We also had a great meal at Gendarmenmarkt! At this point though I'm pretty sick of sausages and the lack of veggies. Hopefully, Norway will change that. We ended our night at a hip bar/lounge. Unfortunately, a lot of things were closed today.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 22

      Berlin the Wall tour

      25. Juli 2017 in Deutschland ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      Snapshot
      Where - Berlin
      Weather - fine and sunny, 24° C
      Steps - 16,450 or 10.4km

      Our first day in Berlin we picked up a 2 day pass for the Hop on hop off bus. Today we chose the tour that deals with the Berlin Wall. It is hard to imagine that this city was divided into East and West and people were still being shot if they tried to escape from the East not even 30 years ago. Thankfully the wall came down in 1989/90 but the reminders are still there. Of course it now becomes a major tourist attraction for the city.

      We also visited the Memorial to the Wall which showed remnants of the wall plus the death zone. Quite sobering.

      The city itself has some beautiful architecture, but everywhere you look there is construction going on. It would be hard to imagine what it would look like with all the scaffolding gone and the streets opened up etc. There are still remnants of buildings that were bombed during World War II in amongst the modern structures.

      It was a long day, plenty of walking, and I dare say the same again tomorrow.
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    • Tag 22

      Berlin- the Traditional tour

      25. Juli 2017 in Deutschland ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      Snapshot
      Where- Berlin
      Weather - wet then overcast 18°C
      Steps - 16500 or 10.5km

      Bit of a wet start to the day but only as we were catching the bus into the city. Today was the traditional tour on the HOHO bus checking out the main sights such as The Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, Siegessäule (victory column), plus a couple of war time / cold war sights like Checkoint Charlie and the Memorial for the Jewish Holocaust.

      The Reichstag was bombed and almost totally destroyed in the war but you wouldn't know it today. I couldn't work out why the victory column had some pieces missing from the relief work like a head or leg removed from a soldier but then we saw the bullet holes in the marble and in the reliefs and realised that is why they were removed.

      Checkpoint Charlie was the place where people could pass from the west to the east. You could get your passport stamped but of course there is a cost associated with that. (In Europe there is a cost associated with everything - even costs you 50 € cents to use the toilet)

      The Memorial to the Jewish Holocaust was rather unusual with 2711 concrete columns of various heights arranged in narrow alleyways. Not sure how this was meant to represent murdered Jews because we didn't go into the museum to find out, but it looked interesting anyway.

      This ends our trip to Berlin - probably one more day we could have looked at another few things but I think we hit the main points. Off to Copenhagen tomorrow.
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    • Tag 5

      Берлин, Германия

      18. August 2017 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Было самое время переезжать в город,где я собиралась провести больше всего времени-Берлин. Прошла как будто целая вечность с момента моего отъезда из дома,эмоции переполняют,а бессонные ночи все копятся и копятся. И вот я наконец-то здесь. Я никогда не мечтала увидеть Берлин ( как и Париж),но один человек заставил меня полюбить город с расстояния,желание посетить его было нереальным. В это время мне стало попадаться огромное количество людей,которые любят Берлин,путешествуют или живут в нем,ведут блоги о нем и т.д. Все это вело меня к этому самому моменту.
      Наш день начался поздно,но был очень плодотворным. Мне удалось поймать частичку атмосферы Берлина- спасибо моему удивительному другу Филиппу. К счастью,впереди еще 4 полных дня в Берлине,и я собираюсь гулять и гулять,много и долго.
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    • Tag 10

      Reichstag, Berlin

      23. August 2017 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Последней частью моей культурной программы было посещение здания Рейхстага. Несмотря на то,что последнее время я не любитель очень традиционных достопримечательностей, усовершенствованное здание мне понравилось. И это был наверно мой первый вид сверху на Берлин.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 10

      First day of the rest of your life

      23. August 2017 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      If you had ever told me that you wanna be with me I would've found a way to reach you. Последний вечер в Берлине был насыщенным,но грустным для меня. Мне безумно не хотелось покидать этот город. Он не идеальный,он разный,ты можешь встретить совершенно непохожих на друг друга людей,и все здесь живет в гармонии. Спасибо всем,кто сделал мое пребывание в Берлине таким чудесным. Это было незабываемо и до слез. Я уже скучаю по тебе,Берлин.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 4

      Berlin

      19. August 2017 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Berlin.. I loved it there but to this day i am not sure why I enjoyed it so much. Was it because of what the city had to provide? or was it the long awaited reunion with my friends?

      It was a big reunion with my friends who I met in Halifax in the winter of 2016. We all decided to meet someday before they said their goodbyes as they were exchange students. We all flew from different countries to meet up in Berlin. From Canada, Finland, France and Australia. It was almost unbelievable that we could have had this reunion only after a year and a half after we last saw each other. What a great time we had. It was like we left each other only a couple of months ago. It took us all less than a day to adjust and then it was just like it was back in the winter of 2016.

      Berlin as a city is what we could expect of any other capital/big city. A lot of diversity and a lot of places to go. It was really interesting to see the Berlin wall. All the history, thinking about what it was like not so long ago... and what it has become now. East Side Gallery was one of my favourite. We also visited the Bunker in which Hitler allegedly shot himself.

      We tried to see as much as we can in the 3 days we were there in which we took a trip to Neukölln as well, infamous for its high number of immigrants, which i wanted to visit as I wanted to see the other side of Berlin and also the 'Ghettos of Berlin' as mentioned by Bushido- one of my favourite rappers. And not to forget the 3 Euro Döners haha..
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