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    • Day 17

      Berlin

      April 16 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      We had two days in Germany 🇩🇪

      First day was a walking tour through Berlin city centre despite the fact that it was 3 degrees and pouring rain. went to the spot where Hitlers bunker is/was as well as a holocaust memorial and many other beautiful buildings. That night we had dinner with the group which was Moroccan food. And had a street art tour where we were encouraged to drink on the street as it is legal 🤭

      Second day we were mostly on the bus but stopped in Dresden Germany, most of Dresden was bombed during ww2 so many of the buildings have a charred black exterior. We had a small walking tour there before driving into Prague 😌
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    • Day 16

      Day 16 - Bonus Day Sightseeing in Berlin

      March 14 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Despite the late night, I still woke up at 6.30am. At 9.00am, I went down to breakfast and ate with those of us who were still in the city.

      Lee, Priscilla and I hatched a plan for some sightseeing around Berlin. After updating Josef on my re-arranged travel plans, it was 11am when we checked out of the hotel & put our bags in the luggage room.

      The 3 of us headed to the nearest metro station and purchased a 24 hour travel card for under €10 each. Our first stop was the East Side Gallery, a 1.3 kilometre section of the Berlin Wall that has been preserved and is decorated by artists from around the world. I couldn’t help myself, but to take a photo of literally every section of the wall. We did stop halfway at a cafe beside the River Spree where Lee treated us to a coffee so that he could rest his weary legs.

      After we completed the East Side Gallery, we got on a train to the Brandenburg Gate, an 18th century neoclassical monument. Next we walked over to the Reichstag Building, the historic government building, then through the remembrance garden for those murdered attempting to flee East Germany during the east west divide.

      We then stopped at a Bratwurst kiosk and had a nice cold 0.5l bottle of Berliner Pils, which cost just €3.50 each. Afterwards we walked on to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, with its 2,711 slabs of concrete of varying heights.

      Lastly we took a short train ride to Checkpoint Charlie for the obligatory photo. It was interesting to note that there was no soldier on guard at the checkpoint sentry post, unlike 10 years ago, when Jackie and I last visited.

      We returned to the Mercure Hotel Berlin Tempelhof around 5.00pm, where Priscilla, Lee and I had one final beer together. Priscilla then collected her luggage and after saying her goodbyes, left for her new hotel for the next 2 nights before taking a long convoluted trip back home to Malta.

      Lee was waiting for the rush hour traffic to die down before ordering an Uber to his new Airport hotel, so we went along the road to a pizza joint. We both order spicy meat pizzas for around €8 but I could only manage to eat about half of mine. We returned to the hotel, collected our luggage and said our goodbyes. We will see each other at The Roundhouse in London in May.

      I left Lee waiting for his Uber and made my away across Berlin on the Metro and trains to Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin’s Main Railway Station). At 9.27pm, my train rolled out of Berlin. The train was busy but I did manage to secure 2 seats to myself. The train is a slow train (lots of stops, but travelling at up to 186km between them) and is due to arrive at Ulm Railway Station around 6.00am.

      Song of the Day - Berlin by Lou Reed

      NMA Song of the Day - Innocence (Orchestral Version) Live in Berlin by New Model Army.
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    • Day 15

      🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪 Berlin ist unser Ziel

      November 8, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Wir kommen morgens um 6:30 Uhr in Berlin an. Deutschland: 1. Kontrolle Polizei - 2. Blitzer auf der A10 - Brandenburger Tor von Polizei bewacht - Quick Foto und weiter - später nach Hanover - Treffen mit Jörg und Arek - wir haben uns echt sehr gefreut - danke das ihr uns empfangen habt 🥰🥰🥰Read more

    • Day 23

      das Herz Berlins

      September 30, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Weiter geht's .... Berliner Dom, Museumsinsel, Hacksche Höfe, Bandenburger Tor, Reichstag, Regierungsviertel ... schließlich sind wir geschafft, müde, hungrig ... und Harry findet ein nettes Lokal mit vietnamesischer Küche ganz in der Nähe von unserem Hotel ... das tut gut!Read more

    • Day 9

      Memorialise

      May 10, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Berlin has a history everyone knows about. But sometimes people stop listening. The walking tour taught me so much about the aftereffect of the war on Berlin, something that I knew shamelessly little about. Tomorrow I am going to go around the museums the tour guide suggested and really learn about something I never knew about.Read more

    • Day 2

      Berlin dag 1

      July 13, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Vilken dag!❤️
      Vi vuxna vaknade ganska tidigt och fick i lugn och ro dricka kaffe och se en gyllene sol sprida sig över gröna fält.
      Dagen har sedan spenderats gående genom Berlin där vi besökt spionmuseet vid Alexanderplatz, minnesmärken, sett en del av Berlinmuren, Brandenburger Tor m.m.

      Barnen var rörande överens om att dagens höjdpunkt var ”laserbanan” på spionmuseet.

      Själv var förintelsemonumentet (Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas) känslomässigt att se.
      Rutschkanan i ”Mall of Berlin” var lång och härlig så jag känner mig mycket nöjd över dagens blandning av aktiviteter.

      Nu vilar vi fötterna på hotellet och ser fram emot fortsatta äventyr och upplevelser!❤️
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    • Day 6

      Berlin

      September 22, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Cómo estábamos cerca del barrio, aprovechamos de recorrer el memorial del muro de Berlín. Ahora es un parque con trazados donde hubo alguna vez torres de vigilancia, casas, túneles, algún intento de escape marcado en el suelo y hasta el mismo muro trazado con una reja simbólica o conservando algunos tramos originales.

      Luego fuimos a la estación de metro Nordbahnhof donde hay planos y fotos de estaciones "fantasmas" que fueron clausuradas durante el muro y utilizadas como vía de escape. Con al menos un caso exitoso.

      Luego recorrimos el barrio cívico dónde está el parlamento, un homenaje a los soldados soviéticos que detuvieron a los nazis, y varios edificios y monumentos: Bradenburger Tor, Bebelplatz, museo histórico alemán, universidad de los Humboldt, catedral de Berlín, Altes Museum, la pileta de Neptuno (aka Poseidón, aka Aquaman)

      También está el hotel Adlon donde Michael Jackson sacó a su hijo por la ventana.

      Caminamos luego por una avenida llamada "bajo los tilos" (Unter den Linden) , que a diferencia de la Alameda en Santiago, de verdad aún tiene tilos.

      Pasamos a la torre de televisión donde almorzamos, luego fuimos la Alexanderplatz. Que justo tenía su propia versión del oktoberfest. Allí conocí el berlin (dulce tipo donut) original, que acá se llama pfannkuchen.

      Terminamos el paseo en el Mauerpark donde artesanos y músicos muestran su arte. Ahí descubrí que el lúpulo crece por si sólo en los parques.

      Así cualquiera hace su propia cerveza 🤣
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    • Day 7

      Currywurst und bier

      September 6, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      After a late night arriving in Berlin we have had a lazy start to the German leg of the grand tour. To limit excessive walking for Emily, and Mad's achilles, we bought a ticket for the hop on hop off tourist bus. Taking in the sites in the sunshine with an audio tour was interesting, and we were able to get off at various points to explore more.
      Brunch near the Brandenburg gate was nice - naturally we had to try the metre of beer on offer, plus some sausages.
      The afternion led us to the Hard Rock Cafe, which is becoming something of a tradition when in foreign cities.
      Finally, our night was topped off with a superb meal at Maximillians restaurant where we feasted on traditional Bavarian dishes.
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    • Day 2

      Berlin Free Tour

      December 18, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Jules was our guide on this tour and she operates on the concept that you pay what you think the tour and her time is worth. Sounds familiar :) and we enjoyed the tour very much and tipped her €20.00 as she was enthusiastic and knowledgeable.
      First part of the tour took in the Brandenburg Gate which also traditionally was identified as a key demarcation area between East and West Germany during the Cold War years.
      It is a very impressive piece of architectural history and the most popular tourist destination in Berlin.
      During WW2 and the subsequent battle for Berlin the Brandenburg Gate was covered in bullet holes and you can see in the close up of the columns the lighter mortar repair work done to return the columns to their former glory. The bronze statue atop the gates represents a mythical triumphant victor returning back to the city after defeating an enemy in battle.
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    • Day 2

      Brandenburger Tor, Reichstag

      June 16, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Nach kurzer Stärkung mit der obligatorischen Currywurst durchs Brandenburger Tor und das Regierungsviertel marschiert. Danach tat die Erfrischung im Berlin Pavillon gegenüber sehr gut. Der Rückweg gestaltete sich schwierig wegen des Berliner Betriebsstaffellauf, war aber am Ende doch noch erfolgreich.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Brandenburg Gate, Brandenburger Tor, Porte de Brandebourg

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