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Germany's capital city and Zeitgeist Metropolis, Berlin, has an undeniable character and trendsetting image in central Europe, due to its remarkable history and ever-changing spirit, with influences from both East and West.
Berlin's Bauhaus movement of the 20's, Hitler's rule and devastation which left the city in rubble, the separation of East and West Germany, then the fall of the Berlin Wall in '89; These factors have helped to merge new, creative energies with remnants of Berlin's split personality.
Berlin holds its roots in German tradition, with Prussian-era buildings steeped in history, age-old taverns and beer gardens, while at the same time offering up its own unique selection of food markets and cultural delights.
Berlin's own interesting attributes include a score of art galleries, the magnificent Tanzrevue 20's style cabaret, Europe's biggest showcase, the Karneval der Kulturen (world culture festival), and some particular delicacies.
Sample the Berliner Currywurst, chopped sausage in a spicy sauce with fried potatoes, the Eisbein mit Sauerkraut and Erbsenpüree (pork with sauerkraut) and of course a typical Berlin beverage, the Berliner Weiße mit Schuß (white beer with fruit syrup).
Diverse attractions in the German capital can be found on either side of the re-united city; converted factory art space, boutique shopping, WWII exhibits, and nightlife areas for Berlin's young and eclectic social scene.
Berlin also prides itself in its lush forests, lakes and parks right in the city centre, such as the Tiergarten, to the West of the Mitte district, or the Teufelssee, located in Charlottenburg. Berlin is the destination city for true explorers.
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Berlin, the Zeitgeist Metropolis
References to Berlin's trademark zeitgeist, or "spirit of the age", can be found scattered throughout the city centre.
There's the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin's neo-classical landmark, the TV Tower with its rotating restaurant, or the Reichstag parliament building with its glass dome for viewing.
In contrast, the boho cafés around Hackescher Markt, Fairytale Fountain in Volkspark, the zoos or the Badeschiff, a floating river-swimming pool, are interesting relax areas.
A trip to Berlin is not complete without visiting some of the city's WWII documentation. The Topographie des Terrors, near Potsdamer Platz, is an open-air exhibit about methods used by the S.S and the Gestapo during the war.
Poignant memorials to visit include the Denkmal für die Ermordeten Juden (Memorial for murdered Jews) or the
blitzed church-ruins of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche.
Not to be missed is the Deutsches Historisches Museum, for German history and Checkpoint Charlie at the point of the Berlin wall, juxtaposed with luxury shopping on the Friedrichstraße.
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Berlin for the Arts
With over 150 art galleries, museums and performance spaces, enthusiasts of the Arts are never disappointed in Berlin.
Look out for the Galerierundgang; these are special open evenings for art galleries and shows all over the city.
Key visits are Museum Island in Mitte district (most notably the Pergamonmuseum), the factory galleries on Auguststraße or the fantastic Bauhaus Archive Museum of Design.
Set in a remarkable building by Walter Gropius, this museum explores the Bauhaus movement of the 20th century, with works by Kandinsky, Klee and Brandt.
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Berlin party spirit
Berliners are recognised in Europe for the diversity and stamina of their nightlife. Considering that Berlin has no legal closing hour, it's not surprising that "Kreuzberger Nächte sind lang" (Kreuzberg nights are long).
High-society types enjoy Charlottenburg, or Friedrichshain clubbing in rooftop bars and the infamous Berghain venue, while neighbouring Kreuzberg offers alternative bars and edgier nightlife, being home to Berlin's punk movement.
Trendy socialising takes place in the in the central Mitte district, with its selection of cool bars and eateries along Oranienburgerstraße. During the summer, aside from outdoor films showing all over the city, Mitte offers its own unique vibe, with beachbars set up along the river.
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