Michels Apart Hotel Berlin
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Berlin - poor, but sexy
... start of the tour that he spoke really fast – he was even talking too quickly for me to understand some of his words, I don’t know how the English-as-second-language people went. But no one complained, and I think that’s because the wealth of information that Mike had to impart definitely came across. In the end we went over our 4-hours and ended on just over 4.5 hours, and although we were all a little tired and starting to get a bit chilly as it ...
Berlin 3
... hier ook maar re eten. Dus op het menu stond curry met kip voor Martijn, en eend voor mij en Johan. Uiteraard nog even een ijsje op de hoek gehaald voor onderweg naar de metro. Bijna thuis nog een biertje gedronken op het terras van de avondwinkel dat overigens bijna iedere avond winkel heeft. En hierna lekker naar bedje toe en Blog bij werken. Weltrusten. Grtz anton johan Martijn PS johan heeft nu 13 souvenirs van deze vakantie bemachtigd. Traktoren ...
Not There Yet
... bombed out during World War II and only a small portion of it remains standing today. However, true to European fashion, it was completely covered in scaffolding. We were, thankfully, able to still go inside and see the extensive damage to what I'm sure was a grand and beautiful church. A short walk later and we were in Europa Center which has as much appeal as mayo on foie gras. It's pretty much a small shopping mall with really ...
Berlin
... We checked into our rooms, which are on the 16th and 23rd floors respectively, dropped our bags and immediately headed out to start exploring Berlin.
The sky was bright blue sprinkled with cottony white clouds; the temperature was cool enough that a sweater of light jacket was needed. We walked toward the Spree River not quite a kilometer (about half a mile) away. We passed St Mary’s ...
Delay, Delay, Canceled, Stand-By, SUCCESS
... moved straight onto our connecting flight, so we were free to move ourselves and our carry-ons to our next terminal. The place was huge, but had some very cool architectural styles. I enjoyed that. I did not, however, enjoy walking right by soldiers with machine guns. It made me feel very unsafe.
The terminal where we ended up was full of windows and very, very bright. Despite that, we all tried to sleep. I spent my ...