Checkpoint Inn Berlin
Charlottenstr. 75 Berlin, 10117, Germany
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The new and cosmopolitan Berlin.....
... use tomorrow as a “housekeeping day” and get some laundry done. I also need to buy my tickets for the trip to Prague, so might do that also. If there’s time, I may check out some of the local stores or tour the Topography of Terror Museum. There’s seemingly no end to the sightseeing options here!
11 Sept. 12 – Monday
I got up at about 07:00 today and after a relaxing breakfast I went back to the room, got ...
Berlin! Berlin! Wir fahren nach Berlin!
... back to the hostel. All up, we walked the city for nearly 11 hours. We went up to a viewing deck on top of a building on the Potsdamer Platz for a bird’s eye view of the city. Berlin is a remarkably low city, with most buildings less than 10 storeys. This one was around 25 floors high, with entry only €5. Of course, there is also the enormous TV tower with revolving restaurant and other ****** tourist traps, but entry to this attraction costs approximately 1 ...
Berlin! Berlin! Wir fahren nach Berlin!
... case of an attack.. it was quite surreal walking through it. The spaces were narrow and everywhere felt cold, dark and sterile.. apparently there was never any actual intent on using the bunker. It was created more to give citizens some comfort and hope, however small that hope might have been, that there were measures in place to save at least some of their lives.. We then spent a good amount of time in the museum itself. The amount of information ...
Much Needed Company
... I expected them to be bad they were quite good). We also got a beer to sneak back into the room. I felt underage again because the hotel, which sold alcohol that you could bring up the room, did not allow you to bring outside alcohol in (a way to make more money I guess). So, on Thursday night, I had sneaked two beers in while Dad went and bought a bottle opener since they do not have twist tops over here. (As a note, the beers in the hostel ...
The Journey with Fritz - Part One
... days strapped to our backs when we stumble across a huge outside amphitheater filled with wallflowers and crazy German haircuts. There must be a crowd of 3,000 people singing karaoke from a laptop covered by an oversized umbrella in the center. I suddenly realize the guy running the karaoke to the masses is speaking English - and everyone understands him! I don't, because after all ...


