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Holiday trip to Berlin
Hi, we're a British family living in the USA and planning a trip to the UK with a short European trip as well next summer. I haven't visited Berlin since 1982 and am interested in seeing it again. Could anyone comment on whether it's an interesting destination for a family with 2 teenaged kids, and if so, any recommendations for things to do?
Many thanks. |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 7952255)
Hi, we're a British family living in the USA and planning a trip to the UK with a short European trip as well next summer. I haven't visited Berlin since 1982 and am interested in seeing it again. Could anyone comment on whether it's an interesting destination for a family with 2 teenaged kids, and if so, any recommendations for things to do?
Many thanks. Have a look at the pics I took when we were there. Double click on the first thumbnail and press the (S)lideshow option HERE Take one of the bus tours as soon as you get there. You can get off / on where you want and its an excellent way of seeing everything. Dont miss the Check Point Charlie museum |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 7952255)
Hi, we're a British family living in the USA and planning a trip to the UK with a short European trip as well next summer. I haven't visited Berlin since 1982 and am interested in seeing it again. Could anyone comment on whether it's an interesting destination for a family with 2 teenaged kids, and if so, any recommendations for things to do?
Many thanks. On your bus-hopping tour, don't miss the Reichstag Dome and Brandenburger Tor, and the poignant Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche ruin (church bombed during the War)..., the Museumsinsel (if you've got time and/or it's raining), boat ride on the River Spree, and, as mentioned, the extraordinary Check Point Charlie Museum. If you have time to spare, take a train to Potsdam. Enjoy!:) |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 7953185)
Oh we went there a few years ago to see a rock band and spent a few extra days there. We loved it. There was so much to see, and the people were so friendly. Getting around is easy with the underground and bus system. The buses are frighteningy efficient, on time almost to the second.
Have a look at the pics I took when we were there. Double click on the first thumbnail and press the (S)lideshow option HERE Take one of the bus tours as soon as you get there. You can get off / on where you want and its an excellent way of seeing everything. Dont miss the Check Point Charlie museum
Originally Posted by dmu
(Post 7953316)
You'll love it! It has changed vastly since you were last there, with the "Eastern Sector" continually improving since the fall of the Berlin Wall. My daughter lives in Berlin and I'm planning a trip at the end of October to take in some of the 20th anniversary festivities...
On your bus-hopping tour, don't miss the Reichstag Dome and Brandenburger Tor, and the poignant Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche ruin (church bombed during the War)..., the Museumsinsel (if you've got time and/or it's raining), boat ride on the River Spree, and, as mentioned, the extraordinary Check Point Charlie Museum. If you have time to spare, take a train to Potsdam. Enjoy!:) |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Hope you dont mind me imposing on your thread Sal, but we are also thinking of heading to Berlin next year, so will read the thread with interest.
My question is - what if anything is left of the Berlin Wall or is there just a monument now and I also understand that there are some places left (sort of intact) of hitler's bunker and other ww2 memories? |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
[QUOTE=willmore;7957861
My question is - what if anything is left of the Berlin Wall or is there just a monument now and I also understand that there are some places left (sort of intact) of hitler's bunker and other ww2 memories?[/QUOTE] Hi, I had to google "Hitler's bunker Berlin" to find out, as it wasn't at the top of my list when I last went. Apparently it was destroyed at the end of the War.... If I have time to go to the German History Museum, I'll post again if there's a WW2 section. Parts of the Wall still exist, here and there. The best thing is to google "Berlin Wall remains" for the locations. Hope this helps! |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by willmore
(Post 7957861)
Hope you dont mind me imposing on your thread Sal, but we are also thinking of heading to Berlin next year, so will read the thread with interest.
My question is - what if anything is left of the Berlin Wall or is there just a monument now and I also understand that there are some places left (sort of intact) of hitler's bunker and other ww2 memories? I was staying in Leipzig the first time I visited and saw quite a bit of the Eastern sector. All fascinating. |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by willmore
(Post 7957861)
Hope you dont mind me imposing on your thread Sal, but we are also thinking of heading to Berlin next year, so will read the thread with interest.
My question is - what if anything is left of the Berlin Wall or is there just a monument now and I also understand that there are some places left (sort of intact) of hitler's bunker and other ww2 memories? The parts of the wall shown in my slideshow are taken within a short walking distance from Check Point Charlie. There are notes aboth the wall on boards, and a small museum. It was quite spooky actually wandering around the place and seeing buildings you have heard so much about. I was dissaponted with the gate, as there were exhibitions and all kinds of things going on around it at the time we went. We were only there for a few days, but want to go back for a longer visit, theres so much to see. |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 7952255)
Hi, we're a British family living in the USA and planning a trip to the UK with a short European trip as well next summer. I haven't visited Berlin since 1982 and am interested in seeing it again. Could anyone comment on whether it's an interesting destination for a family with 2 teenaged kids, and if so, any recommendations for things to do?
Many thanks. THREE opera houses......!!! :thumbsup: :) |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by Elvira
(Post 7958850)
Berlin ist eine Reise wert :thumbup:
THREE opera houses......!!! :thumbsup: :) :unsure: |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 7958903)
Toll!
:unsure: :lol: |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by Elvira
(Post 7958910)
Kulturlose Hausfrau :p
:lol: |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 7958842)
As DMU mentions, Hitlers bunker was (allegedly) destroyed after the war ..... however, who knows
The parts of the wall shown in my slideshow are taken within a short walking distance from Check Point Charlie. There are notes aboth the wall on boards, and a small museum. It was quite spooky actually wandering around the place and seeing buildings you have heard so much about. I was dissaponted with the gate, as there were exhibitions and all kinds of things going on around it at the time we went. We were only there for a few days, but want to go back for a longer visit, theres so much to see. |
Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Most of the sites might be more interesting for adults as they have a lot to do with history, but I've heard that taking children to Berlin is no problem at all. Apparently the zoo is an excellent option for the whole family.
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Re: Holiday trip to Berlin
Berlin really is worth a visit - however I'd say don't get too excited about seeing the wall - it's much more like a 'standard wall' to what I was expecting.
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