WHAT SHOULD I DO IN BERLIN?
Anyplace in the world is like Berlin. This city is rich in history, nature, incredible landmarks to visit, tasteful food to eat, and a lot of astonishing things you should see.
Brandenburg Gate:
This gate may be Germany’s most recognizable sight. Brandenburg Gate is a place every first-time traveler should visit.
This monument was built at the turn of the 1790s at the behest of the Prussian King Frederick William II, on the site of one of Berlin’s former defensive gates. It survived the Second World War and the Berlin Wall.
This place one of the most dynamic and exciting corners of Berlin. Alexanderplatz is the city’s main shopping district and the biggest public square in any city in Germany.
A shopping center, a multiplex cinema, a department store, shops, hotels are some of the places you can find here.
Also is a great spot to buy Christmas gifts.
Checkpoint Charlie:
This the site of the legendary border crossing between East and West Berlin. This was the third such border crossing set up by the allies in the city.
Now the guardhouse and sandbags in the center of the street are worth a photo as you pass by.
Also, you should visit the Soviet Memorial in Treptower Park and the remains of the Berlin Wall at East Side Gallery to the chilling Holocaust Memorial.
The city’s monuments and museums pay tribute to its tragedies and will give visitors goosebumps and an understanding of the history that continues to shape the city today.
Food:
The restaurants and cafeterias in Berlin are very accessible. Even when Germany and Berlin are known as the "Country of Sausages", it has vegetarian and vegan options at a very comfy price. Berlin also has a very interesting Turkey community that will awesome you with their food.
Night Life:
Berlin is famed for its outrageous nightlife, which offers a spectacle of color, dance, hedonism, burlesque, and techno. You could visit clubs along the River Spree to the notorious Berghain and underground squat raves, the party scene is incredible, and there is no closing time for clubs.
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