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Guten Tag!
Hola Chicos and Chicas, After a hectic beginning of the week in DC I made my way to Berlin yesterday (Thursday)....it's about midnight Friday night now in Berlin. Paul and I were meeting in NYC to fly together to Berlin. Winds were a bit high in the New York area so my flight my DC was going to be delayed and I was going to miss my flight so …
Berlin: Round 2
... t really in the mood for a club, nor Berghain, but more so for a few quiet chilled out drinks. So back to Madame Claude's, the upside down bar. Ended up staying there for quite some time, until Kasia and I were the only two people left in the bar, and when the bar staff came up to us, 'Um, sorry we're closing now.' Woops, didn't even realize we were the only people left. Back to the hostel, sleep, and actually do some sight seeing the next day.
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Berlin : Not what I was expecting
... to the main attractions. The Reistag was the stand out of our visit. We managed to secure tickets to visit the German Parliament the day before after queuing for 45 minutes. We visited there Friday morning. The building renovation followed the reunification of Germany in 1989 with the addition of a new dome. Lord Foster designed the dome which sits atop the building and ...
Sachsenhausen/ Berlin Wall
... ten hours. This led to a lot of deformities in people's feet because they would be walking so long in boots that did not fit them. Then we saw he prison, which is partly destroyed and the other part was locked, but you could see the foundations of the demolished prison cells. It was so eerie. The SS built extra walls around the prison area so they could hide political prisoners here. They also had poles in the back yard where they would tie a prisoners arms behind ...
Dinner for One and fun for a million
... up on champagne and good German sparkling wine (we like Henkell) but a glass cabinet at the back had what we were after - several shelves of vodka, ranging from less than €10 a bottle to an eye-watering €170. We were pleased to find a bottle of chilli vodka, having had some that we bought in Latvia or Estonia a few years back that we rather enjoyed and we supplemented that with a bottle of Moskovskya. We were pleased that we'd baulked at the airport shop ...
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- Restaurant
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center
- Kitchenette
- Pets allowed