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Berlin Travel GuideUseful Infomations to stay in BerlinWHERE TO STAY IN BERLINFind on Comparior.com the solution that meets your needs to stay in the best hotels in Berlin. Please use this booking form, compare prices and book the best hotel deals in Berlin! BERLIN OVERVIEWBerlin is not only the capital of Germany, it’s a symbol of the world’s recent history. And if Berlin is best known for its historical associations as the German capital, it is also renowned for its internationality and tolerance, for its lively nightlife, for its many cafes, clubs, and bars, for its street art, and for its numerous museums, palaces, and other sites of cultural interest. Although badly damaged in the final years of World War II and broken apart during the Cold War, Berlin has reconstructed itself greatly, especially with the reunification push after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. It is now possible to see representatives of many different historic periods in a short time, from a few surviving medieval buildings near Alexanderplatz, to the ultramodern glass and steel structures in Potsdamer Platz. Because of its tumultuous history, Berlin remains a city with many distinctive neighborhoods. Berlin is proud of the alternative lifestyles that thrive in this avant-garde culture, and creativity is applauded.
![]() Photo: Comparior.com More photos of Berlin? Visit Comparior PhotoGuide on Facebook. Click here to enter! WHAT TO SEE AND WHAT TO DO IN BERLINTaking a metro and walking around is by far the best option to get the real Berlin feeling. The Mitte and surrounding districts are sufficiently compact to allow a number of excellent walking tours through its history-filled streets. You'll see amazing things you would otherwise miss. Some of the more popular districts worth visiting are Prenzlauer Berg, Mitte, and Friedrichshain in the former east, and Charlottenburg, Kreuzberg, Tiergarten, and Schoeneberg in the former west. Each of these districts is completely different from the next, evident in everything from attitudes to architecture. A trip to Berlin is not complete without seeing a few, if not all, of the following sights: the Reichstag, The German Parliament building, near the Brandenburg gate, Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche church, Unter den Linden, Museum Island, Staatsoper, Kurfürstendamm, Potsdamer Platz, and Gendarmenmarkt, the Berlin Wall Memorial with the nearby Check-Point Charlie, one of the gates linking Berlin East and West during the cold war, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. A leisurely and scenic way to get from one end of the city to the other is by travelling by boat along the Spree River. Most only operate from March through October.
Just out of Berlin, Potsdam is the capital of the surrounding federal state of Brandenburg, and makes a perfect day trip. Especially the park of Sanssouci, a world heritage site with its great famous palaces, is worth a visit. You can get there with the suburban rail line S7.
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