Top Berlin Attractions
Posted on November 11, 2011With about 3,400,000 inhabitants, Berlin is the biggest town in Germany. It is 38 kilometres long and forty five kilometres wide. Consider that Berlin has a lot of suburbs and districts. As you know, the city was divided in its history. You will still recognise that there’s / was East-Berlin and West-Berlin so it has a “town East” and a “city West”.
Arrival is possible with four different options.
One. By aircraft – Berlin has 3 airfields.
2. By train – it is a junction of the German Rail Network. Example, the station “Bahnhof Zoo” is found within Belin Mitte ( city East ), therefore you have “instantaneous access” to a lot of sights and pubs.
3. By vehicle – All motorways to Berlin lead to the “Berliner Ring”. From there you can get to the inner town on various access roads.
four. By Bus – it’s a well-priced and comfortable way to go to this ( or any other ) town. The “Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof” ( ZOB – Central Bus Station ) is situated near the Exhibition Centre ( ICC ), in Charlottenburg, city West. From there, you have connections to over 350 destinations in Germany and Europe!
Now, shall we start? O.K, c’mon, take my hand, let’s go sight-seeing! :- )
Reichstag
The Reichstag was made from 1884-94 by Paul Wallot, is the seat of the German Bundestag or government and, with its new transparent dome, one of the largest crowd-draws in Berlin. Its colorful past reflects the turbulence of German history since the 19th century. From 1994-99, the Reichstag was reconstructed and extended by the designer Sir Norman Forster. He made a decision to add an accessible clear dome, in which you can walk through and “take part” and view how political decisions get made. One asserts, “We ( the govt. ) wish to show that we have nada to hide”. Near the Reichstag you can take advantage of the many %LINK2%.
Friedrichstrasse
This is the most legendary street in the entire city. It mixes the architecture of the New Berlin with the convention of the “Golden Twenties”. In the Twenties, the 3.5 km long street was the location for pleasure palaces, cafs, theatres and variety theatres e. G the famous “Wintergarten”. After the division of the city, the Wall also cut thru this street. The internationally renowned Checkpoint Charlie was located at the border of the districts of Kreuzberg and Mitte and so at the border of west and east Berlin. Not only visitors but also the employees from the new, stylish offices, agencies and media centers all enjoy the urban spirit and Long Island flair of the new Friedrichstrasse.
Checkpoint Charlie
From 1961 to 1990, Checkpoint Charlie was the only border crossing point for the Allies, foreigners, employees of the Permanent illustration, and officials of the GDR. And that was the place where Soviet and American tanks stood face to face. Today, the checkpoint is celebrated by a border sign and a soldier’s post.
Stuck for a second, the second part arrives shortly :- ) Then you can go on with your Berlin sightseeing Tour. In it we’re going to go to places such as the Alexanderplatz, the Brandenburg Gate, and the Museum’s Island.
If you don’t know where to stay, you can check the All-Berlin website for a wide choice of different %LINK1%
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