Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Weekend Breaks In Berlin, Germany!

Berlin is that rare gem of a Western European capital. Full of culture and attractions, it's also significantly underpopulated and financially broke.  There is no a place in the world that can contend with Berlin when it comes to the complete diversity of its nightlife.

Attractions and Sightseeing
The city has no definite centre and pockets of attractions are dotted all over. The densest array of sights lies to the east of the Brandenburg Gate, on either side of Unter den Linden.

West Berlin's centre has less to offer. Nevertheless visitors should take a look at the broken shard of a church, the Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche, which serves as a brutal reminder of World War II. The nearby Zoo and Aquarium also provide a happy distraction.

The eastern part of the city is home both to a number of more intimate and studiously scruffy bars and a handful of more modern cafés and restaurants. Friedrichshain, particularly, contains a clutch of seriously trendy bars and clubs.

But it’s the north of the city center, in Prenzlauer Berg (Prenzl'berg for short), that’s really not to be missed. Here, some of the household names of the Berlin scene can be found alongside countless well-established bars and clubs.

Nightlife in the smarter Western Berlin is divided into a handful of main areas. Bar-hopping within the various areas is simple and probably the best way to explore the city. Whilst the whole of Berlin throbs with a high-octane nightlife scene, if you try to take too much of it in at once, you may find you’ve spread yourself a little too thinly.

Berlin, one of the sixteen states of the German Federal Republic and its capital is one of the largest cities in the world. If you are planning For Your Weekend Breaks in Berlin, you will surely want to have some fun in the trip. Please visit www.myberlin.co.uk

Thursday, 6 December 2012

City Breaks To Berlin, Germany!


Berlin is a very beautiful city. It has historic as well as geographical significance. Many people visit Germany just to see the beautiful sights in Berlin. The monuments, the museums and the art galleries are the major attractions for tourists visiting Berlin. Apart from sightseeing, Berlin is also famous for the bars, the cafe, the restraints, night life, and shopping.

Some Interesting points:  

Berliner Dom
  The first church was built here in 1465. This rather modest building later served as the court church for the Hohenzollern family. The church was replaced by a cathedral, built between 1745 and 1747 in a Baroque design from Johann Boumann. It was remodeled into a classicist building from 1816 to 1822 following a design by the Berlin architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel.

The Islamic Art Museum, focused mainly on the Middle East including Egypt and Persia, features art from the eighth through the nineteenth centuries. Guests can view architectural decorations, ceramics, jewelry, metalwork, wood carvings, textiles, and calligraphic works.

Tourists can see the ministry church and its impressive cupola along with the baptismal and matrimonial chapels, the imperial staircase, the Hohenzollern crypt with nearly 100 coffins dating back four centuries and the Cathedral museum. Visitors can also go up to the top of the dome to have a remarkable view of the centre of Berlin.  

Europa Center Today
Though many newer and glitzier malls have sprung up in the city since Europa Center was built, locals still have a soft spot for this Berlin first. Still home to dozens of shops, restaurants, clubs, and cinemas, tons of tourists still stop here to do a little souvenir shopping and to grab a pint at the Irish pub, located in the basement.

Museum Island : Granted UNESCO National Heritage Site status in the year 1999, Berlin's Museum Island was designed to be "a sanctuary of art and science". The five museums that comprise Berlin's famous Museum Island are located between the Spree River and the Kupfergraben..The museum was built to allow the general public to view the royal art treasures of Germany.  

Visiting the Holocaust Memorial
The Holocaust Memorial, officially named the Monument to the Murdered Jews in Europe, can be visited at anytime - night or day. A subterranean Information Center, located at the base of the memorial, offers stories of families and individuals who faced the wrath of the Nazi party and provides further information about the design and construction of the memorial. The Information Center is open from 10 am until 8 pm.

NightLife
Berlin is perhaps the best host of nightlife. Mitte district is renowned as the clubbing hub of the city. It is the finest place for the party freaks. The city's nightlife offers exotic music style and exotic drinks that will provide you with the best possible entertainment.

Berlin, one of the sixteen states of the German Federal Republic and its capital is one of the largest cities in the world. If you want to Enjoy City Breaks in Berlin Please visit www.myberlin.co.uk.

Thursday, 22 November 2012

A Beautiful City to visit in Europe - Berlin, Germany!


Berlin is a world class city of culture, politics, and media and packed with endless sights. Berlin is knownfor nightlife, cafes, clubs, bars, museums, and palaces. It is capital of German and famous for its top-class architecture, modernity and a fast pace of life. Berlin is rare gem of a Western European capital, full of culture and attractions. This city is now a thriving, welcoming tourist, modern and exciting destination.

 Sights to see in Berlin :
Brandenburger Tor : The Brandenburger Tor is a monumental gate built in the 18th century as a symbol of peace. During the Cold War, when the gate was located right near the border between East and West Berlin, it became a symbol of a divided city.

Museum Island : Granted UNESCO National Heritage Site status in the year 1999, Berlin's Museum Island was designed to be "a sanctuary of art and science". The five museums that comprise Berlin's famous Museum Island are located between the Spree River and the Kupfergraben..The museum was built to allow the general public to view the royal art treasures of Germany.

Berliner Dom : The Berliner Dom is a baroque Cathedral built between 1894 and 1905. It is located on an island in the river Spree, also known as the Museum Island. The current building is the third church built at this location. The church was replaced by a cathedral, built between 1745 and 1747 in a Baroque design from Johann Boumann.


Berlin Wall : The Berlin Wall, which separated the city in an eastern and western part, was the symbol of the Cold War. Built by the goverment of the DDR to prevent East Germans from escaping to the West, most of the Berlin Wall has been demolished since the border between East and West Berlin opened in 1989.
Most of the wall has been dismantled since, but some parts still stand. The most famous one is the 1316m long East Side Gallery. It is located along Mühlenstrasse between Warschauer Strasse and the Ostbahnhof and contains 106 paintings.

Berlin Zoo : One of the largest zoological gardens in the world, Berlin's Zoologischer Garten has been thrilling visitors since it opened more than 150 years ago. These days, as you enter the Zoologischer Garten through its Elephant or Lion Gates, you'll be treated to more than 15,000 animals representing about 1,400 species. Cages are rare. Most animals roam free in re-creations of their natural habitats.


Fernsehturm : The Berliner Fernsehturm is a television tower which rises to a height of more than 360 meters from its futuristic looking base at the southwest side of Alexanderplatz. The tower is the tallest structure in Berlin and can be seen from almost anywhere in the city.

Number of places to see in Berlin. If you want to Enjoy City Breaks to Berlin, Please visit www.myberlin.co.uk