Apartment Im Opernviertel
Zauritzweg 16-18, Berlin
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Apartment Im Opernviertel Berlin

Zauritzweg 16-18 Berlin, 10585, Germany

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It' TOO early in the morning to be flying!

A travel blog entry by rhills

... all, perhaps because so many of us arrived early. I did not realise how windy it was until on the passenger bridge to the plane, you could hear the wind howling and the bridge shaking. Even the plane felt like it was shaking in the wind. However I must have a lot of faith in Easy Jet by now as once inside the warm plane, I fell asleep during takeoff and woke up when we were half-way to Berlin!

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Arriving in Germany

A travel blog entry by barbaraj90

... saw some more of
what we have already seen plus some new sights including the palace
where Fred & Mary live (we had driven past but not actually entered
the grounds).

Wandered through some streets in Copenhagen - and found the Zara store Lee, but being Sunday it was closed :(such a shame).......

A 2 hour trip to the ferry terminal followed for the crossing to Germany
through countryside featuring views of the Baltic ...

Nommer et vivre

A travel blog entry by mig.qwerty

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... 8211; peut-être pas réellement, mais qu’on ait cru à un certain moment de l’histoire qu’ils appartenaient à la catégorie de gens associés de près ou de loin à la race juive, inexistante comme toutes les autres races, mais socialement fonctionnelle. Donc pas seulement les juifs, mais aussi les demi-juifs, les quart de juifs, les femmes juives ou de juifs, homosexuelles ou pas, ou alors simplement des gens qui à un moment ou à un autre auraient aidé ...

Let me take you to, Funky town!

A travel blog entry by melissa2010

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... which is technically not a Cathedral because it has never been the seat of a bishop. It is the supreme parish and collegiate church of Berlin. It has an Evangelical congregation. In the distance of the Berlin Cathedral is the Fernsehturm (German for "Television Tower"). It is a television tower and a part of the World Federation of Great Towers (WFGT). It was constructed between 1965 and 1969 by the GDR who wanted it as symbol of Berlin, as it remains today. It is ...

"Ich bin ein Berliner"

A travel blog entry by ware_daniel

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... Also, since Debbie mentioned she's reading Elie Wiesel's Night with her summer school kids right now, I thouhgt I'd head out of the city early next week to visit a museum about the death marches out of the concentration camps near Berlin during the war. If I do get out there, I'll post on that next week.

Finally, just another update on the Iran visa. I went to the embassy early this morning and was the first one there. ...