Apartments Im Szenebezirk Von Prenzlauer Berg
Dunckerstrasse 90a, Berlin
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Apartments Im Szenebezirk Von Prenzlauer Berg Berlin

Dunckerstrasse 90a Berlin, 10437, Germany

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Day 15 - arriving in Berlin and exploring a little

A travel blog entry by malinda.egg

... and team, to the exact stops we needed, by me guessing. Baba laughed and was amazed I got us back so easily. Marketa my cousin called and Baba was telling her about our day, saying it was like I lived here once, the way I could get myself around and back to the hotel. I felt a little special with my homing pigeon abilities :p. We then had dinner in the hotel restaurant. Baba had some goose and I had a veggie risotto. There was only us and an older couple dining in the ...

Berlin

A travel blog entry by paulgoesglobal

... tour encompassed alot of Berlins history, We walked past many museums, past the old castle and the reichstag and a few war memorials. It was very surprising to see all the damage that remained from the second world war. Lots of walls were still pockmarked by bullet holes and black from the smoke of shelling and fire.

Unfortunately, after steves toes went blue and I began to collapse undert the weight of my jacket, we decided to skip ...

German Curios and Culture

A travel blog entry by lmcfarland

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... This choreographed (yes, choreographed) production is being staged nightly in the Berlin Cathedral for literally weeks. The panoply of talent, beyond a symphony orchestra and full choir, includes a ballet troupe, urban break dancers, and several twinkle-toed children.

One of my fondest memories is singing Haydn’s work with my college choir. But adding choreography ...

Searching for Ostalgie

A travel blog entry by sundayinthepark

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... time completely shambolic. No conscious effort has been made to integrate Marzahn into the main. Rather, it is exists merely to fulfil the purpose of accommodating workers, and in the most literal of fashion, they completed their tasks.

A great deal of money appears to have been splashed at the neighbourhood since the fall of the Wall. The Platte have been spruced up with a lick of paint on the outside and likely in the interior too. There is a new shopping ...

The Third Reich Comes to Town

A travel blog entry by nboyer

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... the numbering system used in the concentration camps were products of IBM.> We had a break in the tour where we got lunch: the best Kebab sandwich yet. After the tour we tried to go to the Pergamon Museum, but there wasn't much time left before it closed so we decided to wait till the next day. We split up for dinner and I ate with Allie. From there though we went to have cake at the Princess' Palace... It was so good. It was time to go back to the hostel ...