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Berlin - poor, but sexy
... highly recommend for anyone coming to Berlin! Afterwards we went in search of a bar and had a drink in a couple, before heading into a club to have a bit of a dance. But unfortunately for us smoking is still allowed inside these places, and after about an hour we couldn’t handle the second-hand smoke or the (surprisingly) awful music and headed home.
The next day we followed the advice of a friend of mine and headed in another direction to find ...
Adolf and other issues
... which took 4 hours) with story of how the wall ( the administrative and political one rather than the concrete blocks) finally did come down. Great story and even has support of YouTube video clips. After Ashley and I walked back to several museums. It was 7pm before we finally got home to the hostel. My back hurts (i think i hurt it in prague) and I was so tired we didn't even have dinner that night. Just are an apple and went to ...
Brazen Berlin
Berlin’s not like other cities, lets get that straight for the first. In Paris or London, you know when you’ve arrived because everything screams fame! whether it’s the Eiffel Tower or Big Ben, you can’t forget where you are. Berlin seemed to uncover herself more slowly, a mysterious city you really do have to explore to understand, And we were only there a week. Spread out and diverse there was so much to see in ...
Jet Lag and White Trash
... short hunt because even with the multiple layers we were all soon chilled to the bone. I couldn't breath through my mouth without coughing, it felt like walking through a freezer. We ended up just up the road at a pretty bizarre placed called White Trash. The décor was an eclectic mixture of Chinese restaurant and American dinner with chequered table cloths and candles to top it off.
For dinner I had ...
Berlin
... who can correctly identify the movie gets, well, some small public recognition. Robert Ludlum aficionados shouldn’t have any trouble.
It was quite animated this Sunday night; there were temporary restaurants and beer gardens set up, live music, polka dances, and a few well-lubricated patrons. Alexanderplatz has always had an interesting reputation, going back at least as far as the 1920s. I remember while ...