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Population:3.4 millionCurrency:Euro, 1 = 100 centsOpening
hours:Hours vary. The rule is: open late,close late. Many shopping
centresand department stores stay openuntil 8pm, but the opening
hourscan
differ.Internet:www.visitberlin.dewww.berlin.deNewspapers:Berliner
ZeitungBerliner MorgenpostDer TagesspiegelFor tips on culture and
leisurethere are the popular Zitty andTip.Emergency numbers:Police:
110Fire Brigade and Ambulance: 112Ambulance:+49 (0)30 31 00
31German Red Cross: +49 (0)30 8500 55Tourist information:BERLIN
infostoresAddress: Hauptbahnhof /entranceEuropa PlatzOpen: 8-22Tel:
+49 (0)30 25 00 25 (Infoline)There are also BERLIN infostoresat
Brandenburger Tor, NeuesKranzlereck and Alexanderplatz.
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The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafs, Bars & Nightlife,
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Dirk Freder
BERLINFew places are as universally popular as Berlin, and its
notdifficult to understand why. The city has a very rich
historywhilst simultaneously containing the latest in art, fashion
andarchitecture. The various parts of the city such as
Tiergarten,Mitte, Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg all have their
uniquecharacters. Berlin succeeds in the feat of combining
smalltown with city, historic with modern and hectic
withmeditative. Just open up your senses and embark on ajourney of
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THE CITY #THECITY#
Heiko Bennewitz
Berlin is one of Europes most fascinatingcities. Its range of
culture and sights isastonishing. If anything makes the cityunique,
its the fact that it defiesclassification. The chic luxury of
theKrfurstendamm stands in contrast withKreuzbergs bohemian quarter
and thefuturistic Potzdamer Platz in glass andsteel.In Berlin you
can drink cocktails at the topof a skyscraper or red wine in a jazz
cellar.Its a city with something for everyone.Since the fall of the
wall in 1989, Berlinhas become a melting pot of innovationand
futuristic thinking. Architects havebeen given the space to think
new andlarge. Artists from all over the world cometo take in the
inspiring atmosphere. Forgetthe Berlin only serving sausages
andsauerkraut. Today you can find the bestsushi next to world class
Italian cuisine.At the same time as the town breathes lifeand
movement, Berliners have alwaysfound time for a Milchkaffee und ein
StckKuchencoffee with milk and a slice ofcake. Berlin feels
welcoming in a way fewother cities do.
DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#
Philip Lange
Berlin has a magnificent range ofsightseeing opportunities, from
the historicmuseums of Museumsinsel to the newlybuilt glass cupola
of the Reichstag. Butdont rush, see some this time and moreon your
next visit. Here are some of thebest.
ReichstagThis awe-inspiring building houses theGerman parliament
(Bundestag).Completely restyled by the British architectLord Norman
Foster, it is one of Berlinspremier sights. The view from the
giganticglass cupola is magnificent and free ofcharge.Address:
Platz der Republik 1Phone: +49 30 2273 2152Internet:
www.bundestag.deMore information: (Tiergarten)
MuseuminselOne of Berlins most beautiful places is thislittle
island situated in the River Spree. Onit stand no less than five
historicalmuseums. It has been a Unesco worldheritage site since
1999. Its also home tothe grandiose Berliner Dom
(cathedral).Address: Bodestrae 1-3Internet:
www.museumsinsel-berlin.de
Alexanderplatz and the TV-tower(Fernsehturm)Here you can feel
the atmosphere of theold East Berlin. For more colourful viewsyou
can ride to the top of the 368 metre
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high Fernsehturm. The view of Berlin inevery direction may make
you dizzy. Enjoya cup of coffee in the rotating restaurant.Address:
Panoramastr. 1aInternet: www.berlinerfernsehturm.de
Brandenburger TorLike the Arc de Triomphe in Paris,
theBrandenburger Tor is one of Berlins mostimportant places. The
200-year-old gatehas a rich history, and since the fall of thewall
it has been a symbol of reunification.Many national celebrations
are held hereand every new year tens of thousandsgather at the gate
with their hands full offirecrackers and champagne.Address: Pariser
Platz, Mitte
Schloss CharlottenburgSchloss Charlottenburg is a
magnificentbaroque castle built in 1701 (subsequentlyrebuilt and
extended several times). Thereis a beautiful garden and several
museumsin the vicinity.Address: Spandauer DammInternet:
www.spsg.de
The Berlin WallThe longest and best preserved part of theBerlin
Wall is called the East Side Gallery.Situated beside the River
Spree, it extendsfor 1300 metres. International artists havebeen
allowed to cover it with colourfulpaintings.Address: Mhlenstrae
Jewish Museum BerlinEuropes largest Jewish museum holds2000
years of Jewish history. Themuseums original architecture makes up
abig part of the experience. This is the citysmost talked about and
emotive museum.Address: Lindenstrae 9-14Phone: +49 30 2599
3300Internet: www.jmberlin.de
Neue NationalgalerieHere youll find cubism, surrealism andGerman
expressionism including Dal,Kandinsky and Mir as well as first
classexhibitions from elsewhere. All aredisplayed in Mies van der
Rohes 60screation in steel and glass.Address: Potsdamer Strae
50Phone: +49 30 2664 23040Internet: www.neue-nationalgalerie.de
Martin-Gropius-Bau MuseumThis famous building from 1881
showsexciting art and photography exhibitionsfrom all over the
world. Its atmospheric oldworld caf is a nostalgic gem.Address:
Niederkirchnerstr. 7Phone: +49 30 254 860Internet:
www.gropiusbau.de
TipsMany museums are open till 22 onThursdays and offer free
entry for the lastfour hours.Internet: www.museen-berlin.de
EATING #EATING#
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Eating out in Berlin is great fun for manyreasons: theres a
multitude ofrestaurants, the standard is high andtheyre still good
value for money.Here youll find food from all over theworld. There
are many excellent Asianrestaurants with authentic food fromJapan,
Thailand and China. Berliners lovepasta, as demonstrated by the
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number of charming Italian restaurants.Berliners also often eat
out, so visitorsshould reserve tables to be on the safeside.
VauVau is classed as an Edelkche (noblekitchen) and has a
Michelin star. Celebritychef Kolja Kleeberg cooks with
seasonalproducts and his philosophy is never tohave more than three
ingredients on theplate. Meinhard von Gerken is responsiblefor the
architecture.Address: Jgerstrae 54/55Phone: +49 30 2029
730Internet: www.vau-berlin.de
AustriaA mixture of an Austrian alpine hut and acosy Parisian
bistro, serving unbelievablylarge schnitzels. As Booker prize
winner,Jeffrey Eugenides writes in his novelMiddlesex: I dont like
anyone whodoesnt like Austria.Address: Bergmannstr. 30Phone: +49 30
6944 440More information: (Kreuzberg)
Monsieur VuongFittingly, one of Berlins best restaurants
issituated on one of Berlins best streets.Enjoy crispy, fresh
Vietnamese dishes andround your meal off with a cup of
classicVietnamese coffee or tea. Beautifulcolours, beautiful
porcelain. Always full.Address: Alte Schnhauser Str. 46Phone: +49
30 9929 6924Internet: www.monsieurvuong.de
KuchiThis famous sushi restaurant is situated inone of the most
charming areas of WestBerlin. Here boundaries are stretchedwithout
losing the classical Japanesetradition exciting sauces, tempura
andginger tea. (There is also a Kuchi inGipsstr. 3, Mitte).
Address: Kantstr. 30Phone: +49 30 3150 7815Internet:
www.kuchi.deMore information: Charlottenburg
Good TimeOne of the citys best Thai restaurants withan elegant
atmosphere, well chilled winesand exquisite food. The wooden
figures areas beautifully carved as the carrot on
yourplate.Address: Chaussestr. 1Phone: +49 30 2804 6015Internet:
www.goodtime-berlin.deMore information: (Mitte)
Ming DynastieMing Dynastie serves first-class Chinesefood from
famous traditions such asSzezuan, Canton and Beijing. A house
fullof regulars from the Chinese Embassy isconsidered to be a
quality reference.Address: Brckenstr. 6Phone: +49 30 3087
5680Internet: www.ming-dynastie.deMore information: (Mitte)
Alt LuxemburgKarl Wannemacher, one of Germanysmost famous chefs,
serves his renownedfood in this pleasant nineteenth
centuryenvironment. There is always some form oflobster on the
menu.Address: Windscheidstr. 31Phone: +49 30 3238 730Internet:
www.alt-luxemburg.deMore information: Charlottenburg
I Due ForniBerlins favorite pizzeria. Delicious pizzasare served
at top speed. The atmosphereis happy and relaxed and the red
wineflows. An espresso and a grappa are theperfect end to a
meal.Address: Schnhauser Allee 12Phone: +49 30 4401 7333More
information: Prenzlauer Berg
Shiro i ShiroThe Japanese and West European mixmakes this
restaurant a popular one. In
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the middle of the restaurant stands thelongest table
ever.Address: Schiffbauerdamm 11Phone: +49 30 2758 2070Internet:
www.shiroishiro.comMore information: Tausend Backroom Cantina
MolaThis restaurant offers a wide range ofItalian foods, fish,
meats and vegetariandishes. Great atmosphere and affordableprices.
Do not miss the stone oven pizza!Address: Wittenbergplatz 3Phone:
+49 30 2147 5060Internet: www.restaurant-mola.de
CAFS #CAFES#
Michael Fuery
Berliners spend a lot of time in their cafs,eating brunch,
reading newspapers andwatching people pass by. Sit down and
jointhem! Perhaps youd enjoy a cup of teaand a scone.
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GalaoCaf au lait is called galao in Portuguese,and is best
enjoyed with a Portuguese cake
or toast with ruccola, mushrooms andpeccorino. Addictive!
Charming and trendy.Only a few seats.Address: Weinbergsweg 8Phone:
+49 30 4404 6882Internet: www.galao-berlin.deMore information:
Mitte
Schwarz-SauerAt the bohemian and hip Schwarz-Saueryou can enjoy
a brunch and read anewspaper. You can sit looking for hoursthrough
the large windows at the streetwith the nickname
Castingallee.Address: Kastanienallee 13Phone: +49 30 4485
633Internet: www.schwarzsauer.comMore information: Prenzlauer
Berg
Barcomis DeliAmong the galleries in the inner courtyardart
dealers sit sipping tea and scones. Thisis a paradise for those of
us with a sweettooth.Address: Sophienstr. 21 HofPhone: +49 30 2859
8363Internet: www.barcomis.deMore information: Mitte
Caf Einstein StammhausThis fantastic villa contains the citys
oldestViennese Coffeehouse. Everything from thedelicious breakfast
to the afternoon teawith the generous slice of apple strudel
willwarm your heart. Watch out for the localbranches, theyre not in
the same league!Address: Kurfrstenstr. 58Phone: +49 30 2615
096Internet: www.cafeeinstein.comMore information: Tiergarten
Caf HildeHilde is great. One of best cafes in Berlin,by far. A
good place to just hang out. Thesalads are always excellent,
paninis aredelish. The decor is vintage style furnitureand of an
excellent quality, they are allchosen with great care for comfort
anddesign.
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Address: Metzer Strasse 22Internet: www.hilde-berlin.com
BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
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Berlin is the city of cocktails as well asbeer. Here youll find
many well-educated,elegantly dressed bartenders wholl happilylisten
to your requirements. In BerlinHappy Hour isnt just a cheap
booze-up inthe middle of the day. Its an opportunityto enjoy a
skillfully mixed cocktail at areasonable price.Since the 1980s,
Berlin has been renownedfor its electro scene. The tradition lives
onand Berliners are dancing as never before.The great thing with
clubs in Berlin is thatthey close when you feel like going homeand
not before.
GreenwichBehind the almost-invisible door there arecrowds of
chic Mitte inhabitants and youngbusinessmen. Male models mix
thecocktails. Subdued lighting.Address: Gipsstr. 5Phone: +49 30
2809 5566Internet: www.greenwichbar.comMore information: Mitte
WrgeengelThe Wrgeengel is arguably Berlins mostcharming bar.
Artists and actors come hereto enjoy a glass of red wine and a
cigarilloat the mirror bar. The lighting is soft andthe sound
levels high. Italian snacks areserved.
Address: Dresdener Str. 122Phone: +49 30 6155 560Internet:
www.wuergeengel.de
Victoria BarA luxurious addition to Berlins bar menu isthe
Victoria Bar. The Bars stylish interiorwith leather sofas, dark
wood panellingand modern art has won awards. Theloudspeakers play
jazz, soul and reggae.Address: Potsdamer Strae 102Phone: +49 30
2575 9977Internet: www.victoriabar.deMore information:
Tiergarten
Weekend12 floors up in a skyscraper at theAlexanderplatz you can
dance until sunrise.Young and beautiful people crowd aroundthe
square bar.Address: Alexanderplatz 5Internet:
www.week-end-berlin.deMore information: Mitte
WatergateIf a good techno DJ comes to town this iswhere youll
find him or her. In smartpremises with a view over the river,
youcan dance yourself sweaty in one ofBerlins most famous
clubs.Address: Falckensteinstr. 49 aPhone: +49 30 6128
0396Internet: www.water-gate.deMore information: Kreuzberg
WMFWMF is an institution. For a Berlin club it isnormal to move
between variousaddresses and WMF has done so manytimes over the
years. Irrespective of theaddress, its always young, hip and with
agood mix of music.Address: Klosterstrasse 44Internet:
www.wmfclub.de
PURO LoungeAt this Sky Lounge every visitor has amagnificent
view of Kurfrstendamm whilethey have a cocktail or two!
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Address: Tauentzienstr. 11Phone: +40 2636 7875Internet:
www.puro-berlin.de
SolarOn the 16th and 17th floor, being thehighest located lounge
and restaurant inBerlin, this place offers not only good foodbut
also a great view of the city!Address: Stresemannstr. 76Phone: +40
163 7652 700Internet: www.solarberlin.com
40 SecondsAn exclusive club lounge which overlooksthe Potzdamer
Platz.Address: Potsdamer Str. 58Phone: +40 30 8906 4241Internet:
www.40seconds.de
SHOPPING #SHOPPING#
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Let Fastchecks arrivalguide help you tofind good shopping areas
in Berlin.
FriedrichstraeOn the long Friedrichstrae you findGaleries
Lafayette with Escada, Boss andH&M. For the car lover there are
the latestbeauties from Peugeot, Volkswagen andBugatti to admire
(corner Unter denLinden). At number 90, theres the citysbest
bookshop Dussmann, dasKulturkaufhaus, containing five floors
ofculture. Listen to your favorite artistslatest record or sit down
in an armchairwith a stack of books. On the top floortheres
literature in English and a leather
sofa with a view over Friedrichstrae.
KurfrstendammIf youre looking for luxury then youvecome to the
right place. On the west sideparade there are shops like Burberry,
MaxMara and Tommy Hilfiger. But theres alsomore reasonable priced
fashion such asH&M and Zara. You can turn intoFasanenstrae
where youll find Gucci andChanel and also jewelers including,
ofcourse, a Bulgari!At the beautiful Savignyplatz there arenumerous
bookshops specialising in art,design and fashion (Knesebeckstrae).
Ifyou want to enhance your home you canturn into Kantstrae where
Stilwerk iswaiting with its five floors and 58 shops offittings and
design. Refresh yourself withthe citys best coffee at Caf
Einstein(Savignyplatz 11) or a cocktail atGainsbourg (Savignyplatz
5).
MitteIf you jump off the train at HackescherMarkt, its difficult
not to devote the rest ofthe day to shopping. The area is full of
thelatest fashion, vintage and excitingfurniture shops. You can
start withHackescher Hfe and then stroll on to NeueSchnhauser Strae
and Alte SchnhauserStrae. Here you will find several of
Berlinsyoung designers. Dont miss FionaBennetts fantastic hats at
GroeHamburger Str. 25. If your feet are hurtingthere is the
Birkenstock Store on NeueSchnhauser Str. 19, (since youre in
thehomeland of beautiful sandals, the pricewill be right). A little
further on isMnzstrae with its Adidas Store andAmerican Apparel. If
youre hungry theressushi, enchiladas and Italian food close by.
KaDeWeEuropes biggest department store,
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KaDeWe (Kaufhaus des Westens), hasalready celebrated its 100th
anniversary.Its best known for its two upper floorswhere you can
sip pink champagne or loseyourself in its immense selection
ofdelicatessen.Address: Tauentzienstrae 21-24Phone: +49 30 212
10Internet: www.kadewe.comMore information: (Schneberg)
Quartier 206Friedrichstrasses pearl! Here youll findGucci, La
Perla and Yves Saint Laurentunder one and the same roof. The
founderAnne Maria Jagdfeld had a clearunderstanding of what she
wanted theideal shopping centre to look like. Have acoffee and
enjoy the luxurious interior andblack and white chequered Art
Deco.Address: Friedrichstr. 71Phone: +49 30 2094 6800Internet:
www.departmentstore-quartier206.comMore information: Mitte
Galeries LafayetteBerlin too has been enriched by one of
theworlds best known French departmentstores. Four floors filled
with perfumes,designer clothes, and 200 Euro scarves.The
delicatessen department is appreciatedby Berliners.Address:
Friedrichstr. 76-78Phone: +49 30 209 480Internet:
www.lafayette-berlin.deMore information: Mitte
Potzdamer Platz ArkadenAn American style shopping centre
withlots of everything. Youll find Mango,Esprit, H&M och
Mandarina Duck. Italianice-cream, sandwiches and coffee bars.Child
friendly.Address: Alte Potsdamer Str. 7Phone: +49 30 2559
270Internet: www.potsdamer-platz-arkaden.deMore information:
Tiergarten
SLEEPING #SLEEPING#
Jan Kranendonk
There is a wide variety of hotels in Berlin,booking before
travelling is recommended.
EXCLUSIVEGrand Hyatt HotelThe Grand Hyatt leaves little to
desire inthe form of luxury and comfort. Near theultramodern
Potzdamer Platz it is amixture of Japanese and Bauhaus. Thereare
marble bathrooms and an extravagantpool and spa on the top
floor.Address: Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 2Phone: +49 30 2553
1234Internet: www.berlin.grand.hyatt.comMore information:
Tiergarten
Hotel Adlon KempinskiThe Hotel Adlon is close to theBrandenburg
Gate and competes with it forattention. Greta Garbo lived here at
onetime and today the red carpet is rolled outfor royals,
celebrities and politicians.Address: Unter den Linden 77Phone: +49
30 226 10 /+49 30 2261 1111 (reservations)Internet:
www.hotel-adlon.deMore information: Mitte
GOOD VALUEHotel Art NouveauThe owners have sensitively
selectedantique furniture for the various roomsThe Red, The
Italian, The Japanese,etc. Its a joy for those who are interestedin
interior design.
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Address: Leibnizstrae 59Phone: +49 30 3277 440Internet:
www.hotelartnouveau.deMore information: Charlottenburg
Pension AckselhausAckselhaus is a real gold nugget
withpersonally designed rooms andapartments. Situated in a newly
renovated,early nineteenth century house in trendyPrentzlauer Berg.
Quite charming with itscafe and wonderful garden.Address:
Belforterstr. 21Phone: +49 30 4433 7633Internet:
www.ackselhaus.deMore information: Prenzlauer Berg
LindemannsA new design hotel with wonderful bedsand great
ambiance. The smart interiortogether with attentive staff makes
thishotel a gem.Address: Potsdamer Strasse 171-173Phone: +49 30
5268 540Internet: www.lindemanns-hotel.de
City Pension BerlinThis accommodation is a small,
family-runhotel. It is located in the heart of Berlinand offer
rooms for reasonable price.Address: Stuttgarter Platz 9Phone: +49
30 327 74 10Internet: www.city-pension.de
BASICHonigmondA hotel to enjoy is the Honigmond(Honeymoon) in
Mitte. Carefully renovatedin Baroque style with gold framed
mirrors.In the evening, the candles give a pleasantlight in the
restaurant which is patronizedby local people.Address: Tieckstr.
12Phone: +49 30 2844 550Internet: www.honigmond.deMore information:
Mitte
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AirportsFrom the two international BerlinairportsTegel and
Schnefeldits easyto get to the city. The JetExpressBus TXLgoes from
Tegel (30 min.) to Mitte. Ifyoure heading for Charlottenburg you
cantake the X9 or 109 buses (30 min.) A taxito the city costs about
25.Phone: +49 180 5000 186Internet: www.berlin-airport.de
From Shhnenfeldt theres anAirportExpress-train (30 min).
Otherwise,theres bus 171 to Rudow undergroundstation where you can
change to a traininto the city. S-Bahn Schnefeld is only300 metres
from the airport (50 min). Ataxi to the city costs about 30-40.
Public transportThe underground system in Berlin is easyto use
and very efficient. The U-Bahn isthe ordinary underground system.
TheS-Bahn is a commuter train system thatruns in three lines around
the city. Berlinhas three fare zones: zone A is delineatedby the
S-Bahn ring and encompasses thecity centre zone B ends at the city
limitsand zone C includes Berlins immediatesurroundings (e.g.
Potsdam, Oranienburg).On weekdays trains run till midnight andon
weekends late into the night. Ticketscan be bought on the platform
(dontforget to stamp them afterwards there
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are numerous inspectors). If you have timeand feel like
sightseeing you can use tramsinstead. You can buy tickets on the
trams.You can also by a WelcomeCard on whichyou and three children
can travel for 72hours. This includes discounts formuseums. They
are also available for 48hours. They can be bought at
BTM-officesand many hotels. Please see the prices at:Internet:
www.bvg.de and www.s-bahn-berlin.de
TaxiTaxis are relatively cheap in Berlin. Whenyou start your
taxi journey, the taximetersfixed starting price is usually around
2,50.If you just need a short ride within the city(up to 2 km), you
can hail a car on thestreet. It costs 4 (fixed price).
PostYou can buy stamps at the post office andsome tobacconists.
Open times vary, but918 weekdays and 913 on Saturdays isthe norm.
The post office on Joachimstr. 7(S-Bahn/Underground
ZoologischerGarten) is open 8-midnight, Sun9-midnight.
PharmacyIn case of acute need of medical care,please call +49
(0)30 310 031. Otherwisethere is Call a Doc on phone no: +49(0)1804
2255 2362.
DentistsFor urgent need of dental care please call+49 (0)30 8900
4333.
TelephoneCountry code: +49Area code: 030
Electricity230 V / 50 Hz
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TOP 10 #TOPTEN#Short of time, hard to choose? Here areten of
Berlins gold nuggets:1. Museuminsel. Historic exhibitions on
ahistoric site.2. Dada Falafel. If fast food places couldget
Michelin stars, Dada Falafel would haveone. Order a Dada Plate and
youll get a bitof everything.3. KaDeWe. A department store with
100years of history, known for itschampagne-drinking clientele.4.
Monsieur Vuong. For an energy kick goto the citys favorite
restaurant. After atasty chili salad and a Vietnamese coffeeyoull
be back on track.5. WeekEnd Club. 12 floors up and itshard to
decide whether its the view or thecocktail thats making you
dizzy.6. Caf Einstein. For a historical andmemorable apple strudel
with custard!7. Martin-Gropius-Bau. Modern exhibitionsin a
renaissance inspired environment from1881.8. Ming Dynastie. The
best Chinese foodoutside China.9. Barcomis. Specially roasted
coffee andcake for the greedy. For those who cantdecide, we
recommend the MonsterBrownie or the carrot cake.10. Hotel Adlon
Kempinski. The view fromthe 7,000 -suite is said to be lovely.
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E4Schneberger Ufer D4Seydlitzstrasse C1Siegmunds Hof
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G1Turmstrasse A1 B1 C1Universittsstrass. F2 G2Unter den Linden
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F4Willy Brandt Stras. D1 D2Wilsnacker Strasse C1Wittenbergplatz
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A2Ziegelstrasse F1Zimmerstrasse F4 G4Zwinglistrasse A1
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