Excursion tour in Berlin. Top architecture - monuments, castles, temples and palaces

La Potsdamerplatz (Berlin) 1. Tourists, who prefer to save on everything during their rest, should purchase a handy pass «Berlin - Potsdam Welcome Card». The pass provides discounted rates in public transport, both in the capital, and while traveling to the capital’s close surroundings. In addition to this, holders of this pass have an opportunity to get discounts at museums and theaters.
2. The majority of the city’s institutions are closed on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday are the most suitable days for excursions - many museums and exhibition galleries work till late on these days.
3. You should speak to local residents using their name or position. If you don’t know such information, then you can use the standard form - «Herr Doctor». The reason for this is in the fact the word "doctor" has many meanings in Germany, so it’s appropriate when referring to people of different professions.
4. When entering a cafe or a restaurant, make sure you greet the people present with the word «Mahlzeit», which can be literally translated as "bon appetit".
5. Stores in Berlin are located literally on every street. This is true for both fashion boutiques and small souvenir shops. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. The city is very convenient to travel by public transport. The transport chain is really diversified, and there are trolley-buses, trams and buses, trains and underground in Berlin. The subway line covers all important areas of the city. We should also note that certain types of buses and trolley buses run in the city even at night.
7. When you plan to make a walk, it's better to bring a copy of the passport or the hotel card with you. The identity document will help you to avoid many troubles.
The history of Altberlin Berlin dates back to 1874. Until now the magnificent hotel has retained its unique style of Kaiser Wilhelm times. When the main restoration works were finished, the … Open
8. There are many internet cafes in the city. Many large bars and cafes have free Wi-Fi access.
9. All major stores, shopping malls, cafes and restaurants accept credit cards, so there’s no need to take large sums of cash with you.
10. It is better to get cash Geldautomat ATMs as they charge a small fee and are located near every major public institution or a shopping center.
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What to visit being in Berlin - unique sights

David Chipperfield House

From the series “Extravagant houses and apartments of designers”
The spacious dining room is located on the first floor of the house. Chipperfield worked on its arrangement on his own. He often receives guests in it. The monochrome design common to the whole house is also characteristic of the dining room. David Chipperfield built his current home in 1997. He was working on a renovation project for the New Museum in Berlin at the time. The Art Nouveau building is surrounded by beautiful historical buildings. It has become an integral part of the historic district since its completion. The building does not disturb its harmony at all. … Read further

Neue Synagogue

From the series “The most luxury and famous synagogues”
The facade of the synagogue was decorated in the Moorish style, contrary to popular traditions. Colored bricks and ceramics were used to decorate it. Some of the interior trim elements were made of precious metals. The Nazis ravaged the synagogue in 1938. It lost many of its valuables during this period, including luxury furniture and precious jewelry. The building lay in ruins after another battle in 1943. Reconstruction of the outstanding religious monument began in 1988. The first parishioners visited it seven years later. The museum and cultural center occupy part of a beautiful building today. … Read further

AquaDom

From the series “Top 16 Most Exotic Elevators and Lifts in the World”
The strange elevator was opened in the hotel in 2003. It is the result of the joint project of the companies International Concept Management, Inc. and Reynolds Polymer Technology. According to the calculations, the construction of the elevator cost almost 13 million euros. The elevator in the chic hotel of Berlin is two-storey. From the beginning it should serve not only as a practical element of the building, but also to decorate the interior. … Read further

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