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Rye fields & Lions: Berlin
... like in America where all the southern states have "similar" culture, its so different once you cross a boarder in Europe.
Going to the memorial was such a chilling and memorable experience. We got to see all the major attractions in Berlin and ended the day at the East Side Gallery. It was amazing but I thought there would be more about the history on the wall rather than just random paintings. We had this amazing lunch while sight ...
Day 15 – Pergamon Museum &Topographies des T
After our walking tour yesterday we decide on 2 places that we want to go back to and this is the Pergamon Museum and Topographies desTerrors. We head to the Pergamon firstwhere there is a huge amount of Mesopatamian, Greek and Roman antiquities. The museum is named after the Pergamon Altarwhich is one of the main attractions in the museum and it is absolutely ...
Ich bin ein berliner
... we had visited in august and if I remember correctly the queue was 4 hours, Toddy it was a mere hour and the view was amazing on this now sunny day.
Being in Berlin has taught me two travel tips:
1) Do not book excursions on the bus, I paid ten euros for a walking tour but then made friends who had other plans. Everything can be paid for on the day so in future I'll settle into a place before making plans.
2) ...
Fabulous class mates!
... but doesn't speak German. She has a great smile and always can get people laughing! There are lots of people here from turkey!
Hanna Tsu - Is a Diplomat from *****ia! That means she speaks to Germany on behalf of *****ia!
Kerem - An English student, is here on his gap year before university!
Simmone - An American who has been here almost two years - see the video ...
East end boys and west end girls
... beautiful than I thought it would be, and has distinct personality reflected in things like its "Walk/Don’t Walk" signs which are a holdover from East Berlin.
We visited the square where the Nazi book burnings took place in 1933, then into the monument dedicated to the mothers of those killed in conflict, then down Friedrichstasse to Checkpoint Charlie. It’s hard to believe that this city was separated in 1961 and that the wall ...