Strolling tours in Berlin
by admin on March 20th, 2010
filed under Berlin
Back in my country I do not have lots of time for sporting activities, because almost all of my time is spent looking at the computer doing work or in front of the TV set, watching films. Therefore, when I decided to travel to the main city of Germany for the duration of the weekend, I looked for a Berlin property which is in the centre of the metropolis, in close proximity to the parks and the walking areas. I further tested the free walking tours and I picked one with an English speaking assistant. The trip covered numerous cultural landmarks and some heritage sights which were placed in the downtown area and listed the Reichstag and the Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall and the Checkpoint Charlie border point.

Brandenburg Gate, Berlin

Check point Charley
On the day after I made a decision to go to the Brewers Berlin Tour, but there after I was sick and tired of this type of guided trips and decided to see the other of the sites by myself but nevertheless on foot. In this way I was able to see the Berlin Dome church, the German Parliament Bundestag, and the Tiergarten which is the largest park in the city.

Victoria Park
The next morning I woke up quite early, made myself a chocolate and a breakfast at my Berlin holiday accommodation and headed towards the local zoo where I made some wonderful photographs of the panda bears and the polar bear. After that I visited the Aquarium where I saw a number of crocodiles and fish. I had lunch at the Viktoriapark where I appreciated the views over southern Berlin. I was pretty exhausted because I got up early and thus I returned my Berlin holiday accommodation and had a great sleep before I met my friends for an early dinnertime meal and a trip to a bar they love to visit.

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