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Pedantry is one of the main traits of local residents. You can feel it almost everywhere. A real German will never be late either for a business meeting or for a visit to his beloved friend. Roads here are crossed only in right places; you may even get a little jealous of the skill and self-control of local motorists. However, locals are very open and they are absolutely bad in deceiving or hiding the truth. It is believed that southern areas of the city are populated by more sociable and sincere people, while northern region of the city is home to more serious and sober inhabitants. Speaking on the national characteristics of local residents, it is worth noting their craving for holidays and public festivals. Colorful carnivals, festivals and fairs are held literally every month in the capital of Germany. Of course, this fact only pleases travelers. Celebrations are organized because of numerous reasons. Of course, most large-scale trade fairs and celebrations are held on Christmas Eve. Travelers never stop being amazed by the hospitality of the local people, their simple and measured lifestyle, as well as positive attitude towards life and rigor and reliability that come with it. Beer lovers simply can’t fail to be attracted by the festival called Beer Mile, which is held on the first Saturday of August. All main celebrations take place in Friedrichshain district that prepares for the celebration - beer tents are set along a beautiful avenue. In these tents visitors … Read further

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Unusual hotels

Simply amazing Radisson Blu Hotel somewhat resembles a Russian doll. In the middle of the building there is a giant 25 metre tall aquarium that is home to more than 2,500 tropical fish. Above the hall, in the middle of the lobby, there is a wall roof. The light comes through the roof and allows seeing the underwater life in detail. Moreover, there is an elevator inside the aquarium, so while going up or down you will … Open

Traditions and mentality of Berlin

Beer lovers simply can’t fail to be attracted by the festival called Beer Mile, which is held on the first Saturday of August. All main celebrations take place in Friedrichshain district that prepares for the celebration - beer tents are set along a beautiful avenue. In these tents visitors can try best drinks from breweries from around the world. The first festival was held in 1996. Since this time the … Open

Travel guide to Berlin

Alexanderplatz. Alexanderplatz, or, as locals call it, “Alex” was the second important transport flyover before the Second World War. The square got its name in 1805, in the memory of the visit of Russian tsar Alexander I. During the war Alexanderplatz was ruined and later reconstructed. Thanks to this reconstruction, the square became larger, but it was surrounded by typical buildings with … Open

Review of luxury hotels

Ritz-Carlton Hotel is built with the purpose of being an oasis of exceptional luxury. The tremendous hotel looks more like a royal palace with its posh design, spacious rooms and top quality service. The look of inner premises was developed by famous designer Peter Silling, who used traditional elements of décor that can be found in many historic buildings in Berlin. Every guestroom is decorated with watercolors by … Open

Berlin for children - what to visit

Legoland remains one of the most popular places for travellers with children. This is a truly unique park that is known as one of the most famous and frequently visited parks in the world. It is decorated with interesting sculptures and items made with Lego bricks. There are entertaining and educational programs for children of all ages at the park. Legoland is located not far from a railway station, and both small … Open

Stylish hotels

Located in a historic building in the classical style, this wonderful hotel is a great choice for hard-to-please travellers. The design of Das Stue was developed by famous Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola. She picked modern style for the hotel that perfectly matches the classic façade of the building. Magnificent, modern and aesthetic design has turned the hotel into an iconic place. The designer added … Open

Travelling around Germany - transportation network

Inside the city, you can also travel by bus and tram. You can buy tickets at any stop in special vending machines. At the same time, if you need to travel regularly on such mean of transport, it’s better to purchase reusable tickets. There is an opportunity to buy a ticket even for a month, which will help to save a lot. All bus and tram stops are equipped with special screens that show information about certain routes and the time before arrival. The tramway is well developed in lands of Bavaria. Some routes pass even under ground. Wealthy connoisseurs of comfort can rent a car or use their own. In doing so, it is worth to study traffic regulations in Germany attentively. It’s allowed to drive at a speed of up to 100 kmph; in towns the limit is 50 kmph. On autobahns, the speed of the car is not controlled at all. … Open

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