Hotel Austriana Berlin
Pariser Strasse 39/40 Berlin, 10707, Germany
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Learning all sides of the story...
After brekkie at the hotel, and putting our luggage away into storage for the day, we embraced the sunshine (and cold wind… though still no snow!) and headed back towards Brandenburg gate. Past that we then went into the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. This is below the large Holocaust memorial, a free exhibit, and well worth a visit. It chronicles and documents several people, families and large portions of countries ...
Monkeying around in Berlin
... than a lot of airports we’ve visited and featured dozens of restaurants, grocery stores, pharmacies, and clothing stores.
For the first two nights, we were staying at the Schlafmeile Hostel. We had read the night before that the reception desk closed at 11 pm. Our train didn’t arrive to Berlin until 11:30. There was a chance no one would be at the reception desk and we would be left on the streets of Berlin for the night. Thankfully we had ...
Leaving Bilbao/ Berlin
... set you back around 3.50 euros max- about 5 AUD.
Afterwards we went to a house party of a friends of Kristins. It was a birthday party, and they were all welcoming and really friendly. Another good thing about Berlin- everyone speaks English. Some better than others, but young people are generally pretty good. As such I could carry out a conversation with anyone at the party, and I guess it helped that I was the ...
Living it up on a boat with the Pirates!
... hot air balloons, hallowed at surf boards held together, two suitcases joined together, and even an engine of a car completely rearranged to that a hollow compartment could be formed in the engine for a person to escape! Ah! Another thing about the boat...the guy who took me out on the mini-boat talked to me briefly about how tough that time was but not particularly for him as financially he was so well off because he smuggled ...
Berlin, Leubeck, Bergamo, Amsterdam, Brussels
... side streets and saw a couple of the famous sites like the Mannekin-pis, a small bronze stature that gets dressed up in various costumes throughout the year, everything from Japanese kimono to folk costumes. This day, he was naked in all his little cherubic- fountain-peeing glory.
I grabbed a taxi and made it to the station to catch my Eurostar train under the English Channel and back to London, arriving in ...
This hotel was formerly known as: Austriana Hotel Pension


