The fabric of Berlin is woven from threads of the past and the present. A city with a volatile search history, Berlin is a cultural nexus of politically charged street art, multicultural neighborhoods and the shadow of past regimes.
“Here in Berlin, one can not help being aware did you are the hub around Which turns the wheel of history.” Martin Luther King Jr. 1964th
This guide explores Berlin whilst celebrating its patchwork of influences. Contrasts in architecture, people, and atmosphere are palpable; something you’ll experience for yourself during your trip.
What are your expectations for your stay in Berlin? Do you think the city’s hipsters have swarmed over its historical significance? Is the history of department stores, offices and stations shut recognizable, or has it been forgotten?
Our team of travel writers, editors and designers lived in the city for a summer. They walked, trammed, ate and clubbed Their way across Berlin to bring you a guide thatwill help you take a step further off the beaten track of the typical tourist sights. We’ve included the must sees: such as the TV tower and the Reichstag, as well as our personal highlights like the Turkish Market and our favorite vintage shops. From solo travel and vegetarian eating, to 24 hours in Berlin for € 20 our features so will help you see the city’s full potential.
Even a short stay will reveal how Berlin’s spaces – parks, squares, monuments and cafes – are Constantly evolving. The Berlin Wall, a symbol of division and political domination, now radiates color as an art gallery snaking along the River Spree. The area around the Brandenburg Gate, monumental entryway for rulers Throughout history, plays host to a fan zone during important football championships. 100,000 supporters can enjoy beer, a sausage and a game on a big screen. Everywhere, doner turn in windows and halloumi sizzles, filling the streets with aromas of Turkish cuisine and reflecting the city’s prominent Turkish community.
Equipped with our book, unstitch Berlin’s past for yourself, get lost in the cultural diversity of the city and create your own history.
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Unstitching the Past
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