Popular for its eclectic blend of deep set twentieth century history, German traditions and buzzing nightlife, one of the most popular city break destinations is Berlin. The city has blossomed into a capital of cool, more than twenty years after the fall of the Berlin wall, with a range of museums, galleries, opera and fashion to rival any of its European sisters.
An obvious element of British tourists travelling to Germany is the legacy of the first and second world wars, and a two night trip is plenty long enough for seeing this part of our own history from the other side. The Holocaust Memorial, for instance, is a must-see sight, and a sobering experience in a city that now flourishes.
So too, sights such as the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie and the last remnants of the Berlin wall turn the city into a history book, with landmarks and stories around every corner. Public transport in Berlin is fantastic, making it easy to hop between destinations, while it is also easy to whizz around by bicycle, taking in the city scenery as you go.
With locals and tourists gathering together in bars for evening beers, once the sun has gone down, Berlin transforms into a city of lights. Known for its huge warehouse parties that run long into the night and early hours, Berlin is one of the newest clubbing capitals of Europe - so totally perfect for a bit of a weekend party too.
There are a huge number of places to stay in Berlin, close to different parts of the action. The five star Ellington Hotel, for example, is placed well for some shopping, near to the KaDeWe department store, while the Radisson Blu is set in the historical heart of the city, opposite Museum island and on the banks of the river Spree - and only a short walk from the Brandenburg Gate, which makes navigating very easy.
An obvious element of British tourists travelling to Germany is the legacy of the first and second world wars, and a two night trip is plenty long enough for seeing this part of our own history from the other side. The Holocaust Memorial, for instance, is a must-see sight, and a sobering experience in a city that now flourishes.
So too, sights such as the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie and the last remnants of the Berlin wall turn the city into a history book, with landmarks and stories around every corner. Public transport in Berlin is fantastic, making it easy to hop between destinations, while it is also easy to whizz around by bicycle, taking in the city scenery as you go.
With locals and tourists gathering together in bars for evening beers, once the sun has gone down, Berlin transforms into a city of lights. Known for its huge warehouse parties that run long into the night and early hours, Berlin is one of the newest clubbing capitals of Europe - so totally perfect for a bit of a weekend party too.
There are a huge number of places to stay in Berlin, close to different parts of the action. The five star Ellington Hotel, for example, is placed well for some shopping, near to the KaDeWe department store, while the Radisson Blu is set in the historical heart of the city, opposite Museum island and on the banks of the river Spree - and only a short walk from the Brandenburg Gate, which makes navigating very easy.
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Steve Alexander is a writer with a good knowledge of Berlin. Visit the site for more information on hotels in the city or go to Hotels4u.
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