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  • Frankfurt

    I've been travelling around Germany for two months this summer. I did a volunteer as hostel staff, I have never done a volunteer before so I didn't know what to expect about it but I truly recommend it. I met people all around the world, I have learned so many things...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 3 years ago
  • Topography of Terror

    Topography of Terror is a museum in the centre of Berlin. It contains documents and photos detailing how Germany planned the extermination of the Jews in Europe as well as other actions during The Second World War. The museum is located where the headquarters of the...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 3 years ago
  • The Jewish Museum in Berlin

    In this post I will talk about one of the museums which I liked and which has impacted me the most. It’s peculiar design, a deformed star of David generated by the joining together of historical points of the city, caused controversy at the time. It can be found in...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 3 years ago
  • Ruckerstrabe

    This place is in central part of berlin it's an expensive place but it's great In other cases. i was the first tenant for this flat. Allthough it needs some stuff to buy but totally it's complete To live there. also this flat is near to public transport and i easily can...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 4 years ago
  • Dead Chicken Alley

    In this experience post I'm going to tell you about one of the loveliest and most storied places in Berlin: Dead Chicken Alley. The alley is located at 39 Rosenthaler Str. , which is about a 15-minute walk from the famous Alexanderplatz. It might not seem all that hard...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 4 years ago
  • Ritter Butzke

    Ritter Butzke is one of the most famous and authentic clubs in Berlin, beside Wilde Renate and Sisyphos. It is really loved by Berliners and plays different types of music, depending on the event. They obviously play techno, but it is more melodic and happier than the...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Berlin, 4 years ago
  • The Wall Museum

    The first thing about this museum is the amazing discount for students. I purchased a two day Welcome to Berlin Pass with discounts as well so I got in quite cheap. Its a small museum with not so much traffic and in a beautiful part of the city. It explains in detail...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 5 years ago
  • Jewish Museum

    Definitely recommend this Museum. Both for people who enjoy reading about history and people who want to learn more. It is a very personal experience seeing all the memorabilia and letters between families. As someone who studied about the world war and the Jewish...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 5 years ago
  • DAS Akademie - Deutsche Akademie für Sprachen

    I have been learning German here for 3 weeks now and I can honestly say that it is a pleasure to enter this building every morning. I registered from abroad and was not sure if everything would work out but I got my language student visa, found a place to stay and I...

    0 , in What to do Berlin, 5 years ago
  • Dolden Mädel Braugasthaus

    It's a restaurant located 10 minutes from Mehringdamm U-bahn station on the U6 line, in the borough of Kreuzberg. On the menu, you can find seven types of burgers and many kinds of beer. If you don't know which beer to choose, you can always have a small taster glass of...

    0 , in Where to eat Berlin, 6 years ago
  • The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany

    It is possibly one of the most iconic places in Berlin and the place that first comes to everyone's mind when you mention Germany or Berlin. The monument has definitely lived through a lot of chapters in Germany history. I'm going to talk about two of the most...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 6 years ago
  • Tempelhofer Feld

    Tempelhofer Feld is one of the airports of Berlin which was abandoned and it is now a park where most German families spend the day. I recommend to visit it by bike because it's very large and it can be exhausting by walking. Moreover, there are many people walking or...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 6 years ago
  • Deutscher Bundestag

    Here's to that time my friends and I went to Berlin with the Erasmus Student Network. Do you know that feeling when you find yourself in one of those historical cities and you feel the urge to visit all the most meaningful places? That's what happened to me while I was...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 7 years ago
  • Pergamonmuseum

    I have been to Berlin twice before my Erasmus, and I haven't visited many museums (I know, not so good.. ) but this one, is a true must-see if you are in the city, seriously. I was born in Rome, and I live here since ever, so I am used to antiques, but the...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 7 years ago
  • Checkpoint Charlie

    People around the world know something or the other about Germany's history. Much of that history has taken place through significant events/sites in Berlin. Checkpoint Charlie is a small checkpoint with an immense significance. It attracts a huge number of tourists as...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 7 years ago
  • Fernsehturm Berlin

    Fernsehturm Berlin at night. Image credit : Diego Delso [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons Fernsehturm Berlin is one of the top 5 tallest structures of Europe. With a total height of 365 metres, this structure is one...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 7 years ago
  • Brandenberg Gate

    One of the iconic structures of Berlin is the Brandenburg gate, the other one being Fernsehturm (the TV tower) and a possible third one - the Berlin Cathedral. It makes a beautiful tourist site today with a large number of visitors throughout the year. Here is some...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 7 years ago
  • Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

    Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe: A very different monument This is one of the monuments in Berlin that you can't miss out on. Sadly it's not a memorial that you should visit because of its charming architecture or because it's going to look good in your...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 7 years ago
  • Brandenburger Tor

    The Brandenburg Gate or "Brandenburguer Tor" in German, is one of the most important symbols in the city of Berlin in Germany. This is one of the most important monuments in Germany because it used to represent an entrance into the city; it was like a customs point....

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 7 years ago
  • Potsdamer Platz

    Potsdamer Platz is one of the most important squares in Berlin. Located in the city centre, the square is close to the German capital's main tourist attractions, such as Tiergarten Park, the Brandenburg Gate, the Holocaust Monument, the Topography of Terror and...

    0 , in What to see Berlin, 8 years ago

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