Among the major markets of the city, Hallentrodelmarkt Treptow is worth noting. This is an indoor market which is located in a renovated old factory building. Here, customers can buy literally everything from auto parts to household equipment and antiques. This market is very popular among collectors, since many interesting antiques can be found here. Speaking of the cult shopping areas in Berlin, we can't but …
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A very beautiful historic building with tiled roof has become home for Louisas Place. This wonderful hotel is located among stores on Kurfürstendamm, one of the most famous shopping streets in Berlin. The hotel will amaze travellers with its refined elegant design reminiscent of the past. The main distinguishing features are charming vintage wallpapers, antique furniture, bright carpets with interesting patterns and …
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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.
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 …
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One of the best ways to get acquainted with Berlin and its landmarks is to rent the bike and take some interesting tours. Here in Berlin, you will find a lot of bicycle paths; their total length completes 1000 kilometres. One of the best and the most favourite tracks among the tourists is a bicycle path on the coast of the river Spree. The route is about eleven kilometres long leads towards picturesque green areas, …
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Adlon Kempinski has won international popularity because of its owner, Lorenz Adlon. The hotel has always been in the epicenter of café society life and events. Ever since its grand opening in 1907, many famous people stayed at the hotel, including European kings, Russian tzars, American millionaires like Henry Ford or John Rockfeller, and celebrities like Charlie Chaplin. The hotel suffered damage from fire in …
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When exploration of the city makes you hungry, head to one of charming local cafes or to Markhalle market. The market, which is located on Marheinekeplatz, is sometimes compared to an elite restaurant by experienced travellers. More than a half of the market is occupied by different cafes that specialize on different dishes and cuisines. This is a great place to try the most popular German dishes, exotic Asian …
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Moving around in Germany - transportation
Excellent railway system covers almost every region of the country. Therefore, the train is one of the most popular means among tourists. For example, you can go from Munich, which is located in the south, to northern Hamburg in just 6 hours. The same distance will take 8.5 hours to drive by car. At the same time, the tourist will be able to fully relax and enjoy the picturesque landscapes. Electric trains with comfortable lounges run along cities. The Express route is laid between large cities; the train there can make up to 320 kmph. Almost all types of railway transport are operated by the same German travel cards. Inside the region, tickets vary in prices. Tickets for the Verkehrsverbund system must be validated.
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Economy roadmap of Germany
The consumer industry has been declining in recent years, due to a decrease in the sales market. The textile area in Germany is the Ruhr region. The main branches of the food industry are winemaking and brewing. At the same time, one third of the output goes for export. Germany ranks second in the world in terms of exports. The basis of the country's imports are oil and natural gas, as well as coal. The main trading partners of the country are the USA, France, and UK. Reliable trade relations are established with the countries of East Asia and Eastern Europe.
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