Uebernachtung Berlin
Travel Blogs from Berlin
Awake@Home
... unter den Menschen in den reichen Industrienationen epidemische Züge angenommen. Unsere Unterhaltungen haben ja soviel mehr Biss, wenn man sich darüber austauscht, was alles gerade wieder schief läuft und wer sich erneut völlig daneben benommen hat. Ganz besonders gilt das nach meiner Erfahrung im Arbeitskontext. Es ist eine subtile Energie der Negativität, die sich an vielen Orten ausbreitet. Manchmal muss man genauer hinhören, um diese Dynamik überhaupt ...
Welcome "home", let me see in your bag...
... our visit, we walked across the street to try some of the local grub. Grabbing two orders of currywurst with fritas, we set off to a local park and took a walk. Not exactly impressed, we were wondering if we we’re fooling ourselves in thinking Berlin was awesome. Turns out, we were just in a bad part of town, full of abandoned buildings and overgrown parks. Later in the night, we realized what people were talking about after we made a different turn out the door and ...
Berlinternot
... beneath the intersection now filled with tourists walking fearlessly from one side to the next, mocking signs in situ that used to warn travellers they were leaving the American territory. Groups of young students gather around the checkpoint taking photos with the model guard on duty for 2E each.
Along the street are pieces of the Berlin Wall hanging from the buildings or in the plaza itself which also has a museum. Paul and I take a ...
Basking in Berlin! (and many a currywurst!)
... of the Berliner Dom, Brandenburg Gate and Holocaust memorial before it was time to return the bikes.
After we returned our bikes we wandered off to explore Berlin's amazing christmas markets. We chose curry wurst and bratwurst for dinner followed by this weird but delicious biscuity snowball (Schneeballen) and some mulled wine (Gluhwien) and cider (Gluhwien apfel). The christmas markets are just gorgeous and apparently some of the best in europe. Everything is set ...
Prague to Berlin!
... was probably illegal it
saved us a lot of money haha. But of course we were on our way to the train
station and someone asked for our tickets so we just got off at the next stop
and waited for the next bus! We got some breakfast and took a 10:30 train to
Berlin. When we finally got to Berlin we were so happy to be using Euros again.
We arrived around 3 and quickly realized how much more modern the city was. ...