Brightonfan1983
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I am going for the weekend, never been before. Can anyone proffer up some places to go, things to do - cultural or otherwise?
Cheers
Cheers
Have been to Berlin twice (84, 89 (the week the wall came down)), can't say I am an expert on the place but I would recommend the museum at Checkpoint Charlie, the Olympic Stadium if you can get in and a tour round the eastern part of the city.
sorry gully, but i would disagree with those suggestions! checkpoint charlie is very touristy i found (unless you want a picture with a faux-russian guard), the stadium is impressive and you can pick up hertha tickets for about 8 quid at the shop near the church in zoo gardens part of town.
touring the east, follow the river round from the new station (past where the first person was gunned down trying to cross the wall) and you'll see bits of the wall. there is one last watch tower round there with a tiny museum in it - the guy that runs the museum is the brother of the guy who got shot - very strange.
walk round to bernaur strasse (i think that's what it's called Herr Tubthumper might be able to confirm if he actually lives in Berlin!) and see the sun coming down over the wall then walk up to the wall museum/memorial where they have kept a section as it was back in the day.
make your base around mitte (charlottenburg - the centre of the old west - is not that good except for the zoo). bars and restaurants and some interesting shops but it's getting quite gentrified ina north lanes kind of way, but still the best part of town.
if you're partial to a bit of electronica don't miss weekend club on alexanderplatz - if you can find it - look up! tresor is cool, or used to be, if you like techno.
the fuhrnetsurn (sp!) tower is ace, shame the palace of the republic is not there any more!
generally though i love Berlin, absolutely think it's the best town in europe.
prenzlauerberg is good and used to be the really cool area of berlin so lots of nice bars and coffee shops, also in the south boxhanger market is great on a sunday morning for breakfast buffet and thrift stalls.
phew.
sorry gully, but i would disagree with those suggestions! checkpoint charlie is very touristy i found (unless you want a picture with a faux-russian guard), the stadium is impressive and you can pick up hertha tickets for about 8 quid at the shop near the church in zoo gardens part of town.
touring the east, follow the river round from the new station (past where the first person was gunned down trying to cross the wall) and you'll see bits of the wall. there is one last watch tower round there with a tiny museum in it - the guy that runs the museum is the brother of the guy who got shot - very strange.
walk round to bernaur strasse (i think that's what it's called Herr Tubthumper might be able to confirm if he actually lives in Berlin!) and see the sun coming down over the wall then walk up to the wall museum/memorial where they have kept a section as it was back in the day.
make your base around mitte (charlottenburg - the centre of the old west - is not that good except for the zoo). bars and restaurants and some interesting shops but it's getting quite gentrified ina north lanes kind of way, but still the best part of town.
if you're partial to a bit of electronica don't miss weekend club on alexanderplatz - if you can find it - look up! tresor is cool, or used to be, if you like techno.
the fuhrnetsurn (sp!) tower is ace, shame the palace of the republic is not there any more!
generally though i love Berlin, absolutely think it's the best town in europe.
prenzlauerberg is good and used to be the really cool area of berlin so lots of nice bars and coffee shops, also in the south boxhanger market is great on a sunday morning for breakfast buffet and thrift stalls.
phew.
I LOVE berlin!!! Brilliant place. Make sure you do checkpoint charlie and it's museum, i think Charlottenplatz is the closest station. Also do Potsdamer Platz at night, when they light the roof.
The Reichstag is really good, but prepare to queue
I am no fan whatsoever of SHOPPING.
But Berliners do it better than anyone else in the world.
Go to KaDeWe and see what must be Europe's most incredible department store.
Meanwhile ... enjoy the live webcam of the Kurfürstendamm:-
Live-Webcam Berlin www.kurfuerstendamm.de
Apparently build by the Wessie's there so it'd look over the wall and show how great capitalism is to the Ossies - that's what my teacher told me anyway!!!
...and given it celebrates its 100th year this year it was built long before the country was divided.
f*** me. I'm hardly a fan of these "what shall I do on my holidays" threads at the best of times but this just takes the biscuit. Seriously, do you live in such a cultural and historical vacuum that you need to ask what might be worth seeing in Berlin?