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    • Day 279

      Chillen und ein bisschen Geschichte

      January 10 in Germany ⋅ ❄️ 1 °C

      Obwohl Berlin eine Grossstadt ist, haben wir es trotzdem geschafft, etwas herunter zu fahren. Wir haben fein gefrühstückt und natürlich auch so ein paar Bäckereien ausgecheckt. Ein Besuch im jüdischen Museum und dem Holocaust Denkmal durfte auch nicht fehlen. Zum Znacht gabs nochmal super feines vietnamesisches Pho 😋Read more

    • Day 7

      Es geht wieder zu Fuß

      October 2, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Der ursprüngliche Plan hatte vorgesehen nach dem Lauf in den Spreewald zu fahren. Spazierengehen, mit dem Boot durch die Kanäle tuckern, einfach ausspannen. Leider hat mir das Wetter einen Strich durch die Rechnung gemacht.

      Berlin ist aber eine wunderbare Stadt. Also habe ich hier verlängert. Um meine müden Beine wieder munter zu kriegen, bin ich einfach durch die Stadt gewandert.

      Dabei war ich hauptsächlich in zwei sehr unterschiedlichen Ecken: Friedrichshain und Prenzlauer Berg.

      Im ersteren fühlst du dich wohl wenn du eine sehr entspannt Multikulti Szene magst. Die Häuser bunt bemalt, viele extrem simple Kneipen oder Clubs, lässig, häufig in schwarz, gekleidete Menschen und süßlicher Duft in der Luft.

      Die andere Ecke hat auch in den Seiten"gassen" immer wieder Platz für Alleebäume. Die Häuser und die Bewohner so wie auch die zahlreichen Lokale, sind ein bisserl hipper, gepflegter, teurer.

      Gemeinsam haben sie die freundlichen Berliner, die wild plakatierten Ankündigungen und Gesteige auf denen die vielen Radfahrer offenbar Vorrang haben und die Fußgänger ohne Aufregung Platz machen.

      Trotz Muskelkater ist es verpflichtend so viel als möglich zu Fuß zu machen. Sonst verpasst man doch glatt einen spannenden Moment. Auf dieser Weise habe ich seit Montag noch einen weiteren Marathon in Berlin zurückgelegt 🏃💪
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    • Day 15

      A Day in Berlin

      December 30, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      We arrived into Berlin fairly late by train from Prague. We shared a first class compartment which just managed to accommodate all the luggage.
      Upon arrival we took a taxi to the hotel (about 10 minutes) and then went out to look for a dinner option.
      There were so many options for museums in Berlin that we decided on one only a short walk away - The Berlin Bunker. It was used during the war and the museum included a very extensive story about how Hitler committed such terrible wartime atrocities. We spent about three hours here and then moved not too far away to the Berlin Wall Memorial and Checkpoint Charlie. We had lunch in a close by Irish pub (touristy of course)!
      I had bought tickets for a hop on hop off bus so we headed to Alexanderplatz to try and find the right bus - no so easy due to the size of the place but we managed to find it eventually! From the bus we saw many of the huge buildings and the Brandenburg Gate. We got off the bus at the victory column and decided to walk back to the hotel from there via the Tiergarten (about 45 minutes). Dinner was across the road at a Japanese restaurant and then quickly into an Uber across town to the A-Trane jazz club. We saw a group called Unity 5 who were very good - the place was packed!
      This afternoon we arrived in Copenhagen via an easyJet flight (only 50 minutes). We got the hotel and crashed for a few hours before our New Year’s Eve dinner.
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    • Day 48

      IN Berlin & Hamburg 🇩🇪

      June 19, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Spent 1 full day in Hamburg & 2 full days in Berlin. Hamburg has my heart I think more than Berlin does 🤭
      We spent the first half of Hamburg walking around the city centre & having lunch, we then went to a car museum & the train museum & both was so much fun!! Train museum was 3 storeys & had so much, didn't know where to look half the time 🫣 also the architecture & the weather was amazing!
      Berlin was also amazing just had some shotty weather 🥲
      We spent the first day exploring - went to a Jew memorial museum & wow
      Second day was again filled with walking and exploring- weather was better & we managed to see a lot & eat lots of sausages!!
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    • Day 2

      Just getting there is a mission!

      March 31, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Taking a family of six from Newcastle on a three hour train ride, then a 15 hour flight, then a three hour stopover, then another six hour flight before landing in a country we've never been to, know nothing of the language, and are to be fair, a little under-prepared ....

      What could possibly go wrong...

      Well, as it happens, not too much so far. We set off on the 3:30pm train from Newcastle to Sydney Airport, arriving with ample time to check in and allow the boys to write the first pages of their journals while we waited to board.

      A 10pm departure was well timed; the boys were excited at the prospect of stepping foot in the Northern Hemisphere for the first time, and hungrily snapped up the dinner served on the plane. The individual entertainment systems had a workout, before we all tried to get some shut eye on the longest leg of our journey.

      We made it to Doha 15 hours later and were suitably impressed by the rainforest growing inside the terminal. Not sure if it was deliberate, or if the cleaners went on strike and a rainforest grew, but either way, they should probably run with it.
      There was also a playground for the boys to spend some energy before we boarded again, this time to travel from Doha to Berlin, a 5 hour journey.

      One or two movies later, we were gliding over Bavarian countryside and touching down in Europe. It was grey and wet, however our pre-arranged driver organised to meet us in the arrivals hall, next to what I can only imagine was a solid gold BMW. Fred asked if that was the car we were hiring. I wish kid.

      A mix up in the location of our BNB saw us dropped at the wrong site. No matter, a 15 minute walk to the correct site was probably a blessing, nice to get the legs moving. We could have done without the rain however. The driver said that if you waited for good weather in Germany to commit to doing something, you'd never get anything done. So just get out amongst it and expect to get a little wet from time to time. Good advice.

      Tom and I ventured out in the evening to find dinner for everyone. We ordered some pizzas and picked up a few must haves from the local market. Tom had a chance to try out his blossoming German, but buckled a little under pressure and just asked for "white bread". We'll work on that.

      It's a quiet evening, the boys have all crashed and I don't think Sarah and I are far off either. Tomorrow: Day 1 in Europe.
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    • Day 3

      The sites in Berlin

      April 1, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Our first full day on the continent was a chance to take a walk through Berlin, seeing a number of the main attractions before heading to Leipzig to watch the football match.

      We had intended on walking to the metro station and catching the metro to Berlin Hauptbahnhof Station, however as we walked towards the city, we found there was just one more thing just up ahead we wanted to check out. Soon enough, we had walked the 7km to Central Station.

      Along the way we started our sites at Checkpoint Charlie. When East and West Germany was divided, this marked the point at which you left the American controlled West, and headed into Communist East. We chatted about the state of the world 50 years ago.

      We moved along and toward Friedreichstrasse and finally turned left to bring the Brandenberg Gate into view. It's a pretty impressive structure and we walked between its huge columns. We made our way past the Tiergarten park, largely cordoned off in preparation for the next day's half marathon, before coming upon the Reichstag Building. Tom was pretty amazed by the site of it. "You don't see stuff like this in Newcastle." Well, no you don't.

      At the main train station, we had time for a bite to eat. Train station food is not a huge attraction, however Jack was pretty keen to try the currywurst, a curried sausage chopped up and smothered in sauce. It comes accompanied by pomme frites, one of my favourites.

      The Germans are nothing if not efficient, and our train departed on time to the second. As we sat watching the countryside whizz past, Jack and I got chatting to the lady and her granddaughter with whom we were sharing a booth. They are travelling from Berlin to Munich together for the school holidays where 9 year old Maria will spend her Easter break with her grandma. I enjoyed listening to her casual chat about her life in Germany. We also found it quite amazing that Jack and Maria shared a birthday, exactly 12 months apart!

      The trip to the football filled the majority of the day, and by the time we got home, we were walking zombies. Even Jack was happy to skip dinner for bed!
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    • Day 169

      Last Day in Europe (Berlin #3)

      September 14, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Today was our last day in Berlin but also marks the end of our almost 6 month journey around Europe 🥺

      We spent the day exploring Berlin city, couldn’t think of a better way to end our europe journey in one of my favourite cities in the world!

      Started with a morning walking tour of East Berlin, our guide was American and has lived here for 8 years. He was really good to listen to! We moved around learning about the historical significance of various sites and buildings. These included checkpoint Charlie, Brandenburger gates, Neue Wache, Bebelplatz, Lustgarten, Platz des Volksaufstandes von 1953 and the Jewish Memorial to name a few.

      📍 Topographie des Horrors @ the Berlin Wall. We spent over an hour here reading the timeline of the Nazi regime from the political unrest prior to them coming into power, all the way until the Allies took control and life post war with communist east Germany vs the west.

      📍 Lunch @ Saams Korean BBQ - a recommendation from Celine. This was really yum! We tried the Korean fried chicken and shared a chicken clay pot with vegetables and rice.

      📍 East Side Gallery - A strip of street art from artists around the world that have been painted on a section of the old Berlin Wall. Loved looking at all the interesting murals

      📍 Oberbaumbrücke - famous double decker bridge crossing in Berlin. It links Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg, former boroughs that were divided by the Berlin Wall, and has become an important symbol of Berlin's unity.

      📍 Burger snack & beers @ Burgermeister Schlesisches Tor. We saw this by accident as it was a little restaurant under the train station that was an old toilet block and now converted into a restaurant. Jacques said it was “the best burger of my life” 🤣 loved sitting here watching the hustle and bustle of Berlin while having a beer 🍺 in true fashion I squirted the tomato sauce all over myself (picture for proof) 😂

      Back home to pack our bags for tomorrow morning. We had a quick dinner for the third night in a row at our favourite Vietnamese restaurant which consisted of Pho, clay pot chilli ginger chicken and spring rolls. Delicious!

      Can’t believe our europe journey is over, we have loved every minute and will treasure the memories forever 💙
      next stop - Bali 🏝️
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    • Day 5

      Berlin TV Tower

      December 21, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      Situated in Marien quarter (Marienviertel), close to Alexanderplatz in the locality and district of Mitte, the tower was constructed between 1965 and 1969 by the government of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
      It was intended to be both a symbol of Communist power and of the city. It remains a landmark today, visible throughout the central and some suburban districts of Berlin. With its height of 368 metres (including antenna) it is the tallest structure in Germany, and the third-tallest structure in the European Union.
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    • Day 42

      Rest day….tickets in Berlin

      May 7, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

      Early start to take breakfast (& maybe some for lunch 👀) before getting our busy train to Berlin.
      Enjoyed an interesting chat on the train with a Prague Uni Chemistry Professor….although the train was very full, our compartment was quiet enough to discuss Prague, the return of stolen historical artifacts (it isn’t just Britain that stole items!), & more.
      A pleasant way to while away the time!

      Berlin hbf was by far the biggest and busiest station we had reached. With seat reservations to book, we took a ticket for the 40 minute queue and blagged our way into the DB Lounge for a cheeky cuppa (they aren’t keen on Interrailers 👀)

      Then onto the very funky Social Hub hotel we had chosen. A huge 7th floor room, with balcony: nice!
      Of course, it is big because the bathroom suggests we have a room for a disabled person….probably took one look at how we shambled in and made the choice!!
      Odd to spot the WWII escape film, Von Ryan’s Express, dubbed in German on the TV, but who am I to judge 🤷‍♂️

      We headed out along the River Spree to seek out a small traditional spot for food & ale, nicely supplied by Zur Gerichtslaube 🍻
      A short walk back to base to abuse my phone by streaming the Coronation Concert to the iPad…..
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    • Day 13

      Berlin

      September 20, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      In Berlin haben wir ein Hostel. Es kostet für drei Nächte 150.-
      Wir haben uns die schönen Ecken von Berlin angeschaut und waren positiv überrascht, am letzten Abend sind wir noch das berühmte Brandenburger Tor anschauen gegangen. Für das essen in diesen zwei Tagen haben wir 60.- ausgegeben, da wir günstige Restaurants, wie McDonald und Burger King besucht haben .

      Hostel: https://tinyurl.com/mrrh9h2s
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