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Experiencing Berlin
... a building locals call the "pregnant oyster". From here we caught our now standard river cruise and headed upstream on the River Spree with some fabulous english commentary via some language headsets.
We passed by the rather fancy pants Chancellors residence, the Reichstag again and main train station before heading past Museum Island (a small piece of land right on the waters edge that houses up to 4 museums!), ...
Beer, Sausage and Sourcroute
... local time. In Canada, we like to call that a good night.
We met a group from Germany who were wonderful. Great to talk to , great to drink with and a pleasure to share life experiences with. Their names were Meggy, Willy, Axell, and Walburga, sorry to any of them if I have spelt their names wrong. I will not lie, some of the most wonferful people I have met throughtout ...
Berlin
... tower I went back to my hostel and relaxed and freshened up a bit. The walk I did was about 7 hrs...I was glad to be back at the hostel.
I headed out that evening with a mate and then bumped into some more friends I had made. They were all going on a pub crawl but I declined because I wanted to head back to the Sony Centre to experience watching a movie there as it will be pretty awesome. I headed back to the Sony centre and watched Men ...
Arrival in Berlin
... a kebab and to shop for new boots for Ioana – her high heeled ones have been worn a lot this winter and are becoming uncomfortable, so we bought some comfy warm snow boots. We were too tired to even think about spending the night clubbing so we spent the rest of the night at home, going out for dinner for a short while to Burgermeister, a place under the railway where they serve American style burgers, which were really good.(The place used to be a male-****** under the rail way ...
The Berlin Blog
... the medieval dungeons (under the old town hall), complete with medieval implements of torture and prison holding cells. Further out of town was located the Nazi Rally Centre which now houses a Nazi Museum. The Rally Centre was purpose-built for the hosting of Hitler’s political rallies and was designed to house 50,000 people. Although it was not finished before the war ended, it was still huge and now houses various ...