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INTRODUCTION
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Vitality, excitement and ascination are what you should expect rom Berlin.This city oers the best o both worlds - it is ull to the brim o historical sitesand monuments, yet here also lies some o the quirkiest caes, brilliant barsand placid lakes.
Investigate and discover and you will be surprised at what you nd. Berlinis constantly alive with the electricity o people. People, places and partiesare what dene Berlin. Creativity and passion o every kind foods the city,rom the artwork o East Side Gallery to the decoration o Berlins coolest
nightclubs.
In every chapter o this guide, you will nd places to eel alive, to all in lovewith and to learn about. So get lost here and explore; every dierent placeand every dierent ace has a dierent story. You cannot come to Berlin andleave with only what you came or - keep an open mind and the rest willcome to you.Sarah Dutkiewicz and Flora Murphy
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CONTENTS
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SIGHTS & MONUMENTS
19 Alexanderplatz
19 Brandenberg Gate
21 Reichstag
31 Fernsehturm
32 Berliner Dom
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
52 Deutsches Historisches Museum
53 Jdisches Museum
54 Topographie des Terrors
56 Hamburger Bahnho
59 Pergamon Museum
OUTDOORS
81 Schlossgarten Charlottenburg
82 Tiergarten
84 Teuelsberg
87 Paueninsel
88 Wannsee
NIGHTLIFE117 YAAM
118 Dr. Pong
119 Madame Claude
121 Chalet
124 Berghain
FEATURES
Vinage Berlin
33-34
Anique and Book
Marke
44-45
Olympiasadion
73-74
Berlin by Bike
85-86
Berlin or Carnivores
106-107
SHOPPING
Fassbender & Rausch 39
Do You Read Me? 42
Galeries Laayette 43
Garage 44
KaDeWe 45
ENTERTAINMENT
Berlin Zoo 69Comedy in English 69
Freilutkino 70
Mauerpark Flea Market 73
Aquarium 75
RESTAURANTS & CAFES
Mustaas Gemse Kebap 96
Bonanza Coee Heroes 97
Kjosk 101Burgermeister 105
Cae am Neuen See 109
ESSENTIALS
An Inroducion o Berlin
2-3
Survival Guide
6-7
Accomodaion
8-9
Transpor
10-11
Hisory
12-15
Conribuors
122-125
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SURVIVAL GUIDE
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DONT: Walk in the cycle lane You willbe glared at and hear excessive bellringing rom angry cyclists. You mayalso be hit.
Think youll make it through thetrain doors - In Berlin, when thedoors o S and U-Bahn trains close,they close. When theres a red lightabove the door, wait. Being crushedis embarrassing.
Put up with queuing outsidepopular night clubs such asBerghain, Sisyphos and KaterHolzig,
it seems normal to queue endlesslyoutside and nothing puts you lessin the mood to party than standingstill or three hours. You may also berejected. Solution: head to the clubin the aternoon and get a stamp.You may have to pay a small re-entrance ee, but its worth it to jumpthe queue.
Buy Sunday morning hangover oodin advance - Almost all supermarketsand o-licences are closed onSunday. I you do orget, head to
one o the markets or treat yourselto breakast in a cae.
Recycle - When you buy plasticor galss bottles you can get moneyback when you recycle them at thesupermarket. A beer bottle = 0.08.I youre eeling generous, giveyour empties to someone asking ormoney or collecting bottles in thestreet.
Visit a Photoautomat - These smallphoto booths are littered around thecity and or 2 you can get a strip oour black and white photos. Its bestdone with riends on a good nightout.
Your research For current updateson whats on and one-o events,check popular Berlin travel blogs
such as Ex-Berliner and Unlike.
Wo ist...?Ich will nach (Berghain) gehen
Sprechen Sie Englisch?Wo ist die nchste S/U Bahn?
HOW TO DEAL WITH CLUB REJECTIONThe selective club scene in Berlin can leave you eeling on top o theworld when you receive the nod o approval, but or those times that you
just dont quite make it; here are a ew tips on how to handle rejectionwhilst keeping your dignity intact.
No means no: Getting rejected rom a club is never easy but do notquestion the verdict o the door men. Nothing you can say will changethe outcome o their decision.
Try somewhere else; there are countless places to go in Berlin.
Know when to call it a night, and i all else ails get a kebab whilstmulling over the tragic events o the night.
Sarah Dutkiewicz and Flora Murphy
USEFUL PHRASESWhere is...?I want to go to Berghain)
Do you speak English?Where is the nearest S/U-Bahn?
DO:
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ACCOMMODATION
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Baxpax
Downown
HoselI youre looking or a great hostel,stay at Baxpax Hostel Downtown.This spotless hostel is located just ashort walk away rom OranienburgerStrae. The riendly reception staare available 24/7 which proves greator answering any queries you mayhave. To the let o the reception isan open area, in which internet canbe accessed and costs 1 or thirtyminutes. Books adorn the shelves;
to be borrowed or even swappedi replaced with your own. Takeyour pick rom the thrillers, ctionand non- ction, and park yoursel
down on the strategically placed redvelvet chaise longue. Baxpax oersvarious rooms; an 8 bed mixed dormcosts around 20 per night. I youancy a bit more privacy, opt oran apartment or suite which costsbetween 50- 70. Almost all othe rooms look onto the outsidearea, which is urnished with vastbean bags and several deck chairsthat ace a paddling pool. Admittedly,Baxpax is not the most inexpensivehostel but the nal touches aredenitely worth the extra euros. Stayhere alone or with riends; it doesntmatter, as in Baxpax you are sure notto eel lonely.Sarah Dutkiewicz
Ziegelstrae 28, 10117Oranienburger Tor (U6
www.baxpax.de/downtown
Hear o Gold
HoselHeart o Gold is unlike any otherhostel you will nd in Berlin. Forstarters, it was inspired by DouglasAdams o the wall novel TheHitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy,giving the hostel its unusual, otengalactic-style dcor, but also itsmotto: Dont Panic - a tting mantra
or travellers.The reception is part o the largebar area, packed with a mix ochairs, tables and red leather soasand even a pool table. Free Wi-Fi isavailable here, drinks at the hostelbar are cheap 2.50 or a 5cl beer)and this large room even has a stageor regular live music shows.Outside youll nd a patio with
articial grass and parasols wherethe sta cook hotdogs, sausages
and burgers on the barbecue mostdays in the summer or only 2.50.Heart o Gold denitely has asociable atmosphere; something thatcan make or break a hostel.There is a variety o rooms availablein the hostel, rom single rooms witha shower to a 50 bed megadorm.In general the rooms are spacious,some with huge windows too. Pricesvary depending on days o the week,
or events in the city, but a room inan 8-bed dorm will cost somewherebetween 12 and 20.Flora Murphy
Johanisstrae 11, 10117Friedrichstrae (U6, S1, S2, S5, S7,
S25, S75www.heartofgold-hostel.de
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TRANSPORT
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When you arrive in Berlin, one o the rst things you should do ishead to one o the larger U-Bahn stations (such as Alexanderplatz) and
equip yoursel with a map and a ticket or the underground U-Bahn),overground S-Bahn), trams and buses, all run by BVG.
TicketsThe most cost-eective way to get around is to purchase a weeklyor monthly ticket which you can use on the trains, trams and buses.The network is divided into threeticket price zones, A, B and C. Themajority o tourist attractions allinside zone And you can buy aticket extension on zone AB tickets
or any excursions in zone C.
Buy your ticket on U-Bahn orS-Bahn platorms or station lobbies; only day tickets or single ticketscan be bought rom the machine on trams or rom the driver on buses.Many hotels also sell tickets.
Welcome CardYou may also be interested in the Berlin Welcome Card which includestravel on all BVG transport or either 48 hours, 72 hours or 5 daysas well as discounts on certain Berlin attractions including: Museum
Island, the zoo and on certain tours, restaurants, theatres and more.Buy online at www.bvg.de.
TrainsThe U-Bahn and S-Bahn routes are marked on the same map whichcan be a little overwhelming at rst, but quickly becomes easier tounderstand when you get the knack o heading down at stations orthe U-lines and up or S-lines.
During the week trains run until around 00:30 and start again at 04:30.At weekends the ollowing S-Bahn routes run all night:S1, S2, S3, S5, S7, S8, S9, S25, S26, S41, S42, S46, S47 and S75.The ollowing U-Bahn lines run shortened routes all night on Friday andSaturday:U1, U2, U5, U6, U7, U8 and U9.
TramsThe tram network mostly covers the East side o the city, but also servicesbusy parts o the city such as Alexanderplatz, Friedrichstrae and WarschauerStrae.Nine o the tram routes run a 24 hour service; pick up a 24 hour networkmap to check.
BusesThe buses are a little more conusing to use, especially i you are not amiliarwith the city as the stops are not announced. However, i you are travelling
late on a weeknight then they may be necessary. Buses with an N in ronto the number run during the night.
Geting around Berlin
2013 prices for zone AB tickets:Day ticket - 6.50
7 day ticket - 28.80
Month ticket - 78
Useful Tips Ticket inspectors are dressed in ordinary clothing and can popout o nowhere to catch out are dodgers. The nes are hety andthe inspectors unorgiving so dont be tempted to try your luck ona ree ride. On the U-Bahn and S-Bahn multiple lines sometimes run rom thesame platorm, so check the electronic boards beore boarding toavoid an unexpected detour.
The trains are spacious and rarely ever packed ull o people, un-less you happen to be travelling towards Eberswalder Strae onmatch day, in which case you will be greeted by an aront o Policeand ootball ans. Entschuldigung is the polite thing to say should you inevitablyknock in to someone or lose your balance and all in their lap, how-ever, it hardly seems mandatory.Olivia Pinnock
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HISTORY OF BERLIN
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HISTORY OF BERLIN
Berlin was ounded in 1237 on aswamp, combining the tradingsettlements o Berlin and Cllneither side o the River Spree. Over
the course o the next ew centuries, thetown proted and expanded as part o a
major medieval trading route. Berlin became the most important trading townin Brandenburg. Recognising this in 1709, Frederick I o Prussia enlargedBerlin to include the nearby towns o Friedrichswerder, Dorotheenstadt, andFriedrichstadt. He had made Berlin his Royal residence and Prussias capital in1701.
Founding and
As Prussias infuence inEurope grew thanks tothe military expansion oFrederick the Great, so the internationalsignicance o Berlin ollowed suit.
Under Frederick the Great, Berlin thrived as a centre or art and cultureand Fredericks passion orwgrand architecture maniested itsel in thebuilding o Berlin the Staatsoper State Opera House), Sankt-Hedwigs-Kathedrale, the Humboldt Universitt Humboldt University). Frederick alsoully embraced the Enlightenment, introducing legal reorms, encouragingreligious tolerance and abolishing the death penalty. Celebrated minds othe day such as the philosopher Moses Mendelsohn, the poet GottholdEphraim Lessing and the all-around talent Wilhelm von Humboldt focked tothis new intellectual hotbed in Europe.
Frederick he Grea(Frederick II)
Expansion
In the early 19th century, Prussia sueredthe humiliation o deeat to the Frenchcommander who marked the beginningo a three-year occupation o Berlin bymarching under the Brandenburg gate
on 27 October 1806. Despite bleeding the city dry with war reparations,Napoleon gave Berlin the opportunity to govern itsel through electedleaders. The Prussian monarchy returned to power but could not matchits ormer authority over the people as Germany entered the Reormation
period.
Napoleon
In the early 19th century, Ger-many underwent sharp eco-nomic growth and Berlin be-came more and more industrialized. Urbanization along with the introductiono railways attracted workers to the city to work in actories and by 1847 Berlinspopulation had climbed to above 400,000.
Indusrialisaion
In 1871, Minister President Otto VonBismarck unied most Prussian states underthe German Reich. Berlin was made capital
o the new German Empire, thus increasing its political status. As the imperialcapital under the new regime, Berlin continued to grow rapidly. By 1912, itspopulation eclipsed two million.
Unifcaion
Following the assassination o Archduke Franz Ferdinand,Germany joined orces with Austro-Hungary against Russia,France and Britain. Despite initially having aith in a swit
victory, despair soon took over across the city as starving, war-weary Berlinerswent on strike. Deeat in 1918 and the peace treaty o Versailles brought anend to the Imperial regime with the abdication o Kaiser Wilhelm II. The largestpolitical party in Germany, the SPD, assumed power under the leadership oFriedrich Ebert, giving birth to a socialist republic. Contrary to popular belie,Berlin was not bombed in The Great War.
WWI
Under Ebert andthe SPD this repre-sented Germanysrst experiment
with democracy. The socialists ruled right upuntil the rise o the Nazis but were ar rom
universally popular, especially among monarchists and communists. Ater theinitial post-war gloom, Germany enjoyed a ruitul 20s both economically andculturally. Berlin became a cultural metropolis with the emergence o artistssuch as George Grosz and Max Beckmann, writers like Bertolt Brecht and W.HAuden. Berlin began to surpass most other cities in the world in terms o reli-gious and sexual tolerance, and became a notorious playground or hedonists.The great depression o 1929, however, spoiled the party, plunging Berlin intoeconomic crisis and mass unemployment.
The Weimar Republic
(1920-1933)
HISTORY OF BERLIN
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HISTORY OF BERLINHISTORY OF BERLIN
Blaming the burning o theReichstag on 27 February1933 on communists gaveChancellor Adol Hitler the perect opportunity to seize power in Germany.On 10 May 1933, the Nazis staged a book burning in Babelplatz, setting re toanything that did not conorm to their nationalistic ideology. The rise o Nazism
and Hitlers dictatorship gave rise to the promotion o the Aryan race, withJews and other minorities terriyingly excluded.
Naional Socialism
On 1 September 1939, Hitler declared war on Poland,beginning six years o military struggle against theallies o Britain, France, Russia and USA. During thistime, six million Jews were murdered by the Nazis
in addition to the untold suering that propagated across Europe. The warended with the Battle o Berlin in 1945, Hitlers suicide and victory or theallies. The city was badly bombed.
WWII
The end o WWII brought with it a period ointense upheaval in Germany as the allies dividedboth the country and Berlin up between them.The Americans, Brits and French occupied West
Germany and West Berlin, with the SovietUnion controlling East Germany and EastBerlin. On one side the Allies instilled theirvalues o democracy and capitalism on thewest, which boomed economically, while the
Soviet Union imposed their socialist principleson the east. Fed up with the oppressive natureo the Socialist regime which orbade simplerights such as ree speech, thousands fed romEast Germany in search o a new lie. To put
an end to this, the Soviet Union built The Berlin Wall in August 1961. The Wallprevented East Berliners even travelling to the west and this remained thestatus quo until the walls destruction on 9 November 1989.
The Wall
On 3 October 1990 East and WestGermany reunited as a democracywith Berlin as its capital. Much mon-ey has been invested into modernis-
ing East Germany and East Berlin but there remains to some extent a gap inwealth. Today, however, with Berlin at its epicentre Germany is one o the mostpowerul economic orces in the world. Moreover very ew cities come close to
competing with Berlins diverse and vibrant cultural scene, ormed by its stag-geringly varied history.Freddie Marshall
Reunifcaion
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Berlin is a sightseers dream with an endless list o things to visit and count-less photo opportunities. Each district is rich with culture and history youare never ar rom something worth visiting. Checkpoint Charlie is usuallyone o the rst stops or tourists, as are the Reichstag and BrandenburgGate. Throughout the city, parts o the Berlin Wall remain and the art cov-ered suraces are not to be missed. Whether you are here or two days ortwo months, there is never a shortage o sights to be seen or monumentsto visit.Cara-Caird Hunter
SIGHTS &
MONUMENTS
S G S & O S
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Alexanderplaz
During your stay in Berlin, you willalmost denitely visit Alexanderplatz,even i only to pass through it. Alex asBerliners label it; is the most popularsquare o the city and is alwaysabuzz with tourists and locals alike.Let and right there is somethingwaiting to catch the eye rom streetentertainersto magicians,ood stallsto cocktailsbars and somuch more.Named ater
the RussianE m p e r o rAlexander I in 1805, the square hasbeen a ocal point o the city orcenturies. Having undergone manyredevelopments, the square nowcontains the TV tower, the Fountaino International Friendship and theWorld Time Clock all major touristattractions themselves. Surroundingthe square are more commercial
buildings such as the GaleriaKauho, a huge department storewhich covers over 35,000 squaremetres across its six foors, a cinemaand Alexa a massive shoppingcentre. Although many stalls andentertainers are seasonal, there isalways something going on in thissquare. Because o its popularity,
it is a target or pick-pockets,
so take care here. Alexanderplatzhas an exciting atmosphere and itis a transport hub too. Trams, trainsand buses are nearby and evenrun through it, so its a place yourebound to stumble across.Alex Gardner
Brandenburger
TorBrandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate is Berlins mosticonic landmark. The six enormoussandstone columns, crowned withthe ercesome-looking quadriga
statues is a ormer gate to the city,which marks the Unter den Lindenroad leading to the Prussian palace.Completed in 1791, it was designedas a peace symbol by Carl GotthardLanghans or Friedrich Wilhelm IIand imitates the Propylaea gate tothe Acropolis in Athens.In 1806, the ornate Eirene, Goddesso Peace, quadriga was captured
Alexanderplatz, 10178Alexanderplatz (U2, U5, U8;
S3, S5, S7, S75
by Napoleon inthe Battle o Jena-Auerstedt. AterNapoleons deeat in1814, it was returned,and the oak wreathreplaced with a cross,
transorming it intoVictoria, the Goddesso Victory.The gate was alsoused as a Nazi partysymbol and wasdamaged duringWWII bombing,but has since beenrestored.During the partition
o East and WestGermany, the gatewas inaccessible,situated in the death strip o theBerlin Wall. It became a world-renowned symbol or the citysdivide. Now it is a symbol or itsunity, reopened in 1989 when theWest German Chancellor and EastGerman Prime Minister greeted eachother underneath it.
The historical importance o thislandmark makes it one or youritinerary. It is most spectacular atnight when the gate is stunninglyilluminated.Olivia Pinnock
Pariser Platz, 10117Brandenburger Tor (U55, S1, S2,
S25www.visitberlin.de/en
That was only a prelude, therewhere they burn books, they burnpeople in the end. These wordswere written by poet Heinrich He-ine over a century beore the Naziregime saw the burning o countless
books and the destruction o innu-merable human lives. Bebelplatz wasthe site o the burning o subversivebooks which were written by brilliantwriters o philosophy, literature andscience. The square now houses asubtle but thought-provoking memo-rial to the 1933 book burning. Thememorial is an installation which
Bebelplaz
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