Azur

Ferdinandstrasse 39, Berlin, 12621, Germany | 3 star hotel

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Visite de Berlin

A travel blog entry by emeric.bensaci

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... pas fait chier... Je suis pare pour plonger maintenant, plus de probleme de sante...
On rentre, me repose un peu devant internet, puis la ere de Toni nous cuisine deux specialites du sud de l'Allemagne, une salde de patates, tres bonne, et un espece de ravioli allemand, bien bon aussi. Puis encre du bon poulet au curry et du riz, accompagne d'une Weissbier, une biere blanche... Puis on discute tous ensemble en ecoutant de ...

Berlijn dag 3

A travel blog entry by micheleen

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... de San Blas. Was echt leuk! We zijn vervolgens op het terras beland met vrienden bij het podium waar Mexicaanse en Braziliaanse bands optraden....en je kunt wel raden....FEEST! Wat kan die griet dansen!!
Al met al nog redelijk bijtijds thuis....maar wel brak!
Sonia ging verder met de aardbeien en ik ben het een en ander gaan inpakken. Om 00.30 deden we het licht uit...met de wekker op 06.45. Ik moet de trein hebben van 8.32 morgen.

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Berlin, Again and Again...

A travel blog entry by jazzgal

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... I took the train back to town. Great combo!

The street food is yummy and generally very cheap, but the Germans LOVE their salt, so even in the good restaurants you will get a healthy dose of it.

There are a lot of beggars & bad street musicians nowadays. If the musicians are particularly good feel free to tip them, but please don’t encourage the ****** ones… there is enough bad music in the world. UGH.

There is a LOT to ...

How to turn a lady's head, etc.

A travel blog entry by lmcfarland

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... of symbolism continue to this day. The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is emotionally moving, in part because it is confusing. But because there is no introductory sign, some accuse the German government of hiding its purpose. (The memorial's architect wanted no sign so that visitors would have to ask someone what these stones were, and thereby enhance the memory process.)

Ironically, this intense search for symbolism has left Berlin ...

In Search of Berlin's Past...

A travel blog entry by aprilrain

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... Berlin" hidden in a 'department store' but the ticket price is EUR10, and we thought its more worthwhile to spend it on Haus am Checkpoint Charlie instead. Hence we headed to the subway station to buy water first before taking the train to Kochstr to visit Haus am Checkpoint Charlie (admission is EUR12.50).

I didn't really like the exhibits as they were very messy, and I have to spend a lot of time reading the wordy texts. Some of them were so high up the wall that it ...

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Location

This 3 star hotel, located in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf area of Berlin, is near Memorial Centre for the Victims of the Ministry of State Security, Hohenschoenhausen Prison, Stasi Museum, and The Hoffmann Collection.
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