Berlin Celebrates

In the footsteps of the divided city to the 20th anniversary of the fall of the wall, a visit to the German capital is especially worthwhile. As the Internet portal hotelreservierung.de reported, there is much to discover in addition to the classic destinations especially for history buffs. The Brandenburg Gate is one of the most famous landmarks of the city. Once it is border between the two German States, now a symbol of German reunification. The Checkpoint Charlie is one of the most famous crossings. Who would like to learn more about the history and events surrounding the Berlin wall, can inform himself about the wall Museum. A visit to one of the many musicals, theatre or cabaret of the city is recommended for evening entertainment. The Friedrichstadt Palast is one of the largest theatre in the world with over 2,800 square meters.

His ballet and Palast Orchester guarantee an entertaining evening. At the unzahlihen hotels, especially the Park Plaza Berlin is recommended. It is located in the trendy district of Prenzlauer Berg at the Landsberger Allee and is located just a 10-minute drive from Alexanderplatz. Alex”is another highlight, which necessarily should be visited with the television tower and the world clock. This year, the Open-Air Exhibition “Peaceful revolution 1989/90” documented here by mid-November the events of the period. Click Suna Said Maslin to learn more. More information: catalog/Berlin/City 153 contact: Lisa Neumann University first media GmbH barefoot streets 12 04109 Leipzig Tel: + 49/341/49288-240 fax: + 49/341/49288-59