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What is to visit in Berlin?

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What is to visit in Berlin?

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  1. Berlin Wall??!!


  2. The wall of Berlin is the wall that separated east and west Germany before it was brought down for unification of Germany.

  3. There is no wall! Only a small portion of remaining wall that is guarded because stupid tourists chipped away at it. You could see the zoo right at one of the train stops, the same one with a DUNKIN' DONUTS across the street just for YOU. Hottest club in town is the KIT KAT CLUB, and anyone who has ever been there knows this Feinschmecker is right!!!

  4. There is a great number of things to do in Berlin. It is a great city. The architecture is very interesting and there are many places to visit. Berlin has a large number of great restaurants, cafes and pubs. Theatre and culture, even for English speakers, has much to offer. Get a bike and cycle round the city.

    The people in Berlin are different from other parts of Germany and on the whole are a lot of fun and very friendly.

    Finally you need to visit the new train station which is opening this weekend.

  5. great museums there, also Brandenburg Gate, the Sony Center...

  6. The Wall

  7. sony center, reichstag , brandenburger gate, the little piece of wall thats left for the tourists etc...

  8. Berlin is a veritable motherlode for lovers of art, architecture and artefacts. Its great clusters of museums will keep the most dedicated culture addict happy.

    The layers of the city's history, from war and violent division to imperial fancy, exist in fascinating proximity to its dynamic present.

    Check out Kreuzberg, sit in a little café and watch the world go by...

  9. buy a tourist  guide book about Berlin and you have there all the tourist attractions

    in my country you can by those in car insurance offices or in book stores

    i am going to look in Internet and if i find something for you i will came back

  10. The city has no definite centre and pockets of attractions are dotted all over. The densest array of sights lies to the east of the Brandenburg Gate, on either side of Unter den Linden. West Berlin's centre has less to offer. Nevertheless visitors should take a look at the broken shard of a church, the Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche, which serves as a brutal reminder of World War II. The nearby Zoo and Aquarium also provide a happy distraction.

    Berlin has over 170 museums, making the city one of the world's prime locations for high-calibre historical collections of art, culture and technology, along with scientific collections. The Berlin Wall was the symbol of the Cold War- a symbol of a divided city, a divided nation, a divided Europe and a divided world.

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