berlin, the beauty of germain

Berlin is still undoubtedly one of the most vibrant capitals in Europe! It is primarily one of the major places of contemporary history, with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, which is still not that far from us. The difference is still noticeable between West Berlin and its major shopping streets and East Berlin and the remains of Soviet architecture, with the emergence of new areas such as Potsdamer Platz in the center.





Many museums and many monuments to visit Checkpoint Charlie Museum, the Jewish Museum, the Brandenburg Gate, the Charlottenburg Palace and the Reichstag ...

Several neighborhoods experiencing particularly vivid activity late into the night as Berlin seems to know no timetable ... We also take large parks in which we dwell on the lounger a Biergarten to find the flavor special German beer.

In short, Berlin promises a visit multifaceted.

Berlin, one of the hippest cities in Europe 

Berlin is a city known for its nightlife, its architecture, its history and its museums. Most tourists come out in clubs, going to the opera, museums, theaters and galleries. Berlin is a city that attracts and inspires artists squats are numerous and inventive.

The summer is still one of the best times to travel to Berlin, during which a variety of cultural events are held. However, no matter the time of year, Berlin has always something to attract and entertain tourists.

In addition, the city is easily accessible from France because we can get there by plane or train in a half-day trip from Paris. The bus is also an alternative, but the journey is quite long and is not suitable for everyone.

Berlin is a city where life is good. During the day you can rest and relax in its many parks and gardens. In the evening, you can program an output in the bars and the hippest clubs that are in the district of Mitte, Kreuzberg or Scheunenviertel.

Lovers of cultural tourism guests are visiting at will the unmissable museums like the Gemäldegalerie, which is the equivalent of the Louvre, the Pergamon Museum, Checkpoint Charlie and the Wall Museum and the Jewish Museum. Theaters and galleries Staatsoper Unter den Linden and operas as the Philharmonic also are places not to be missed.

Before you leave, you can browse the shops in the district of Mitte and Kreuzberg to buy souvenirs.

Berlin, the inevitable 

If you are in a hurry, here is a small selection of the sights not to be missed in Berlin:


  • The Berlin Wall: the "wall of shame" is the first attraction to discover Berlin. This famous wall that has done so much about him, especially when he was on foot and divided the city in two, and, until its fall on November 9 1989 Today, there is not much wall except a small piece of 1.3 km called East Side Gallery. This little wall is on Muhlenstrasse in the district of Friedrichshain. It is beautifully decorated with 106 paintings. The most famous of all is the "kiss of friendship" Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker. 


  • Museum Island: This is the northern part of the island of the Spree. This small island is named for the number of museums it houses: Bode Museum (museum of Byzantine art), the Pergamon Museum (archaeological museum), the Altes Museum (Museum of Ancient Art) Alte Nationalgalerie (German art museum of the nineteenth century), the Neues museum (national Museum). There is also the historic Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) and the former National Gallery (the Lustgarten). 


  • The Unter den Linden: great avenue dotted with historical buildings such as the Neue Wache, the Staatsoper Unter den Linden (Berlin Opera), St. Hedwig's Cathedral, to name a few. 


  • Brandenburg Gate: This gate Roman triumphal arch marks the western entrance of the old Berlin. This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful monuments of Berlin. It symbolizes the separation of town. Also found this monument on German euro. When crossing that threshold, you will be faced with the Unter del Linden. This avenue is to Berlin what the Champs Elysées is for Paris. 


  • Bebelplatz: a huge square that lies south of Unter den Linde. There are many historical monuments such as the State Opera, Humboldt University and St. Hedwig's Cathedral.


  • The Gendarmenmarkt is the most beautiful town square. It is beautifully decorated with monuments neo-classical including: Deutscher Dom, the French cathedral, the Konzerthaus. 


  • This is just one sample, a program of 2 or 3 days, to which is added the nights out in Berlin's bars. To get around all the tourist attractions of Berlin, it will take at least two good weeks. The Berlin region is well served by public transport, buses, trams, U-Bahn and S-Bahn, and throughout the night. Also note that taxis are cheap. Berlin is also a practical city car (major roads, parking lots, etc.). 



No problem then, to discover the German capital from top to bottom!

Kitchen and culinary Berlin

Beer, ham and sauerkraut is definitely what you know German culinary specialties. Well aware that the kitchen of our neighbors Berlin is much richer than that! Among the national dishes not to be missed: the Schlachtplatte (black pudding), Rinderbrust auf Berliner Art (veal breast), Currywurst (curried sausage) and Aal grün (eel). It will take a big appetite to eat those dishes. Berliners are not in the light.

Thus, local culinary specialties such as Pellkartoffel the Eisbein mit Sauerkraut und Erbspüree the Schlachtplatte or Käsekuchen are mainly meat dishes. However, Berlin is full of vegetarian restaurants in particular.

In the aftermath of the long tours and nightlife, try the "Berlin brunch" in small cafes called "taverns" offering a warm atmosphere.

As for dessert, do not miss to taste the Käsekuchen (cheesecake), the rote Grütze (compote) and Berliner (donut covered with powdered sugar or jam).

Beer is part of the German culture and be sure to try the legendary Berliner Weisse (slightly acidic and bubbly), the Warmbier (white heated prepared with egg yolk, sugar and milk beer) or Heffe.

Useful Information

Where to stay in Berlin? 

Berlin is a huge city and very wide, with many neighborhoods where the atmosphere changes completely all that goes further than a simple division Berlin West / East Berlin. The notion of living in the center loses its relevance: even if only to touch the diversity of the capital, it is necessary anyway to move all over it!

When choosing an accommodation, thus matters most is the area and the atmosphere you are looking for rather than a convenient location; this is the best way to arrange a visit to Berlin sauce, or to comply with its budget.

That's why districts like Kreuzberg, Prenzlauer Berg or Friedrichshain, not particularly in the center, offer a very relaxed and pleasant. Then you can always turn to the addresses of Mitte around Alexanderplatz, or west towards Friedrichstrasse and Kurfürstendamm. Everywhere, the hotel supply is important.

Hotels of all categories are present in different areas of Berlin, the unpretentious small hotel under the banner of international comfort, but also hostels for budget travelers.

Rather than traditional hotels, do not hesitate to book one of the many apartments for rent, economical if you are traveling with others, and convenient for the independence they allow for children. Otherwise, there are also cheap pensions: away to the residential areas on the outskirts of Berlin for example, houses homestay for a ridiculous price!

The different areas of Berlin

In Berlin, there is more than one city center. The city has several districts, each composed of several neighborhoods with a distinct identity all.

Berlin can be cut into six main districts:


  • Mitte, the historical and geographical center of Berlin, and the center of the former East Berlin, where focus of cafes, restaurants, museums and galleries. 
  • West Berlin which includes the districts of Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf, Schöneberg, Tiergarten, found there including the Olympic Stadium and the famous shopping street Ku'damm with many luxury shops. 
  • East Central (Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg, Prenzlauer Berg), young and trendy neighborhoods popular with students, artists and media professionals. 
  • North (Spandau Reinickendorf Weissensee, Pankow) where these large districts with wide streets and imposing buildings, formerly the seat of the East German government.
  • Eastern (Lichtenberg, Hohenschönhausen, Marzahn, Hellersdorf), where the former Stasi prison and gardens of the world. 
  • South (Steglitz, Zehlendorf, Tempelhof, Neukölln, Treptow, Köpenick), a mixture of different neighborhoods, Zehlendorf is one of the greenest and richest districts of Berlin, while Neukölln is one of the most popular but gradually became the new favorite of artists due to cheap rents neighborhood.

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