There is so much ground to cover of the city’s past before
you can even begin to enjoy Berlin’s present, which makes Berlin this very
diverse city a great place for history buffs.
As I crossed the Brandenburg Gate freely from West to East, I was reminded
of the time when this was not possible for Germans and felt almost transported
back into the past. I imagined the East
side before the Wall was torn down. I
also imagined how people who lived on the former East went about their daily
lives, knowing just over the Wall were relatives and friends from whom they
were forcibly separated. There is a
cobblestoned path throughout Berlin, which follows the exact path of where the
Wall once stood, and following this path puts into perspective the dramatic
division of Berlin.
Berlin today is very modern and is under heavy
construction. There are restaurants,
bars and trendy lounges, cafes, stores and shopping malls springing up everywhere. In addition, some of Berlin’s original
buildings which were damaged during war were also under restoration construction. Sad that many of those original buildings
were completely destroyed.
Berlin is a very diverse city, both in race and
cuisine. People from all around the
world work in Berlin and the food is also representative of this diversity. I found Indian food, Thai food, French food, Italian
food and of course German food in Berlin.
I had dinner inside the amazing Sony Center and watched the light show
at night. It was pretty cool to
see. I walked along the famous Unter den
Linden Strasse, went to KaDeWe, a huge shopping center in Berlin with endless
floors of merchandise. I took a photo at
Checkpoint Charlie, visited the Reichstag, saw the famed TV Tower, the Rote
Rathaus, the DDR Museum.
I sailed by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office building,
which is known as the Washing Machine and the other German politicians office
building, which is known as the Ironing Board.
I jumped on a “hop on hop off” tour bus to get a feel for
the city, but mostly to see where all of the monuments and attractions were
located. I was then able to go back and
find them on my own schedule. While
wandering through Berlin you will be sure to encounter the Berlin buddy bears,
which are scattered throughout the city and are the Ambassadors for the city.
All in all, my Berlin experience was amazing. I was excited to visit this city but was not sure
about what to expect. I can
affirmatively say that my travel experience was greatly enhanced by a visit to this
city.
Written by Screenname TriniDiva (a.k.a. NSL-R) on 10/9/13. All photos taken by and are property of TriniDiva (a.k.a. NSL-R)
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