When visiting Berlin, a must-see is the Berlin Wall Memorial. This memorial is dedicated to the memory of the people who were killed or injured while trying to escape from East Germany to West Germany when the Berlin Wall was still standing.
Continue reading Visiting the Berlin Wall MemorialA visit to the Samurai Museum in Berlin
When one thinks of a samurai, generally a few images come to mind – a lone warrior in ornate armor, wielding a deadly katana; or a fierce general leading his troops into battle. But there is so much more to the story of the samurai than what Hollywood would have us believe.
Continue reading A visit to the Samurai Museum in BerlinA walk down Unter den Linden – Berlin’s most famous boulevard
Unter den Linden is a boulevard in Berlin, Germany. It is located in the central Mitte district, running east from the Brandenburg Gate to the square at the end of Friedrichstraße. Unter den Linden is lined with linden trees (a type of lime tree) and extends for about 1.5 kilometers.
Continue reading A walk down Unter den Linden – Berlin’s most famous boulevardVisiting the Disgusting Food Museum in Berlin
The Disgusting Food Museum in Berlin is a museum that celebrates the world’s most disgusting foods. Featuring foods that are considered to be disgusting by many people, this museum is not for everyone. If you’re brave enough to enter, you’ll be able to see (and smell) some of the vilest foods from around the world.
Continue reading Visiting the Disgusting Food Museum in BerlinA visit to Madame Tussauds Berlin – a must for any celebrity fan
Madame Tussauds Berlin is a world-famous wax museum that attracts visitors from all over the globe. The museum showcases some of the most lifelike and realistic wax figures of celebrities, politicians, sports stars, and more.
Continue reading A visit to Madame Tussauds Berlin – a must for any celebrity fanReasons to Visit Alexanderplatz on Your Next Trip to Berlin
Alexanderplatz is a large public square and transport hub in the central Mitte district of Berlin. The square is named after the Russian tsar Alexander I and is often colloquially referred to as Alex, which also refers to a larger neighborhood stretching north from Mitte to the Bunkerberg (Bunker Hill).
Continue reading Reasons to Visit Alexanderplatz on Your Next Trip to BerlinAquarium Berlin: A World-Renowned Attraction
Aquarium Berlin is one of the largest aquariums in Europe and home to over 14,000 animals from more than 700 species. The facility covers 22,000 square meters and includes a variety of educational exhibits and attractions.
Continue reading Aquarium Berlin: A World-Renowned AttractionStargazing at Archenhold Observatory
If you’re interested in exploring the universe, then a visit to Archenhold Observatory is a must. Located in Treptower Park, the Observatory was built in 1896 and is one of the oldest public observatories in the world.
Continue reading Stargazing at Archenhold ObservatoryWhy You Should Visit Gropius Bau in Berlin
Visiting Gropius Bau is like taking a journey through time. The building, which was designed by architect Walter Gropius, is home to a variety of different exhibitions that change regularly.
Continue reading Why You Should Visit Gropius Bau in BerlinHamburger Bahnhof – Museum of Contemporary Art
Hamburger Bahnhof is a contemporary art museum in Berlin, Germany. The museum is located in the former Berlin Hauptbahnhof (main railway station), which was built in 1846-52 and served as the city’s main train station until it closed in 2008. The museum opened in 1996.
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