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

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