CTR: My Berlin
CTR: My Berlin
CTR: My Berlin
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My Berlin
something for everyone
Introduction
to
My Berlin
FESTIVAL
PRETZEL
DENKMAL
DOM
SOMETHI
MARKET
MAUERPARK
BERLIN
DEUTSCHLAND
FRIEDREICHSHAIN
POTZDAMERPLATZ
FRIEDRICH STRASSE
reichsta
MUSEUM
Your journey in Berlin will never be complete, but we hope to guide you through
the first exciting steps.
TOPOGRA
BRANDENBURG
MARKT GATE
WATERGATE
FABRIK
ALEXANDERPLATZ
PLATZ
TIERGARTERN
ALEXANDERPLATZ
FRIEDRICH STRASSE
TIERGARTERN
Address
BRANDENBURG GATE
WATERGATE
BERLIN
BERLIN
Key:
reichstag
ag
PRETZEL
PLATZ
Sights
PRENZLAUER
General
PRENZLAUER
FRIEDREICHSHAIN
POTZDAMERPLATZ
FESTIVAL
MARKT
DEUTSCHLAND
FABRIK
Website
UNTER DEN LINDEN
Opening Hours
UNTER DEN LINDEN Public Transport
Price (if applicable)
p.4-11
p.12-31
p.32-51
HISTORY BUFF
M DOM
HISTORY BUFF
CHECKPOINT CHARLIE
CHECKPOINT CHARLIE
p.52-61
BAR BUM
BAR BUM
GALLERY
GALLERY
Entertainment
POTZDAMERPLATZ
POTZDAMERPLATZ
MUSIC LOVER
MARKET
MAUERPARK
MUSIC LOVER
BERLIN
p.62-87
Eating and Drinking
SOMETHING
FOR
EVERYONE
ING FOR EVERYONE
KARL MARX ALLEE
p.88-97
p.98-113
MEMORIAL
MEMORIAL
FOODIE FOODIE
Shopping
p.114-121
p.122-125
BIERGARTEN
BIERGARTEN
Accommodation
HOLOCAUST
HOLOCAUST
MUSEUM
EAST SIDE GALLERY
EAST SIDE
GALLERY
GENDARMENMARKT
SACHSENHAUSEN
GENDARMENMARKT SACHSENHAUSEN
TOPOGRAPHY
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Amy Turner
Tourist Tips
DO look out for bikes! The bike lanes in the city are rarely
differentiated from pedestrian areas.
DO try out your German. Dont be shy to test out your language skills. You dont want to come across as rude!
DO Recycle. Recycling is super big in Berlin and you can even
face fines if you refuse to cooperate. Another tip If you take
your used and empty plastic bottles back to the supermarket
you will receive 0.25 in exchange for each one.
DO plan your journeys in advance. This is essential, especially
during the night-time hours, since if you look like a confused
and lost tourist, you may become vulnerable to thieves.
One of the great things about Berlin is that many of the sights
and exhibitions are free to visit such as the Reichstag, the East
Side Gallery and the Holocaust Memorial. A City that is certainly value for money.
If you fancy venturing to explore the nightlife, it is worth
mentioning that most of clubs only get lively post 1am. Great
for the night-owls, not so great for those who really like their
sleep. Something else to remember if you do intend to head
out, is that drinking on the streets and on public transport is
strictly not allowed. Respect locals and wait until you are in a
bar or beer garden.
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Handy Hints
In Berlin, you will quickly discover that it primarily operates as a cash currency, with most
restaurants, cafs and bars not accepting card,
so remember to locate the nearest ATMs before
heading out. The next point should really come
without saying, but always remember to purchase an S-Bahn / U-Bahn ticket (also valid on
trams and buses) as soon as you arrive in Berlin
to avoid getting caught out by the undercover
inspectors, who can fine you up to 60 on the
spot.
Language Essentials
Hallo / Guten Tag Hello / Good day
Wie gehts? (informal) How are you?
Wie geht es Ihnen? (formal) How are you?
Sprechen Sie Englisch? - Do you speak English?
Meine Name ist.. (formal) My name is.
Wie heit du? (informal) What is your name?
Ich heie My name is.
Wie spt ist es? What time is it?
Wie viel kostet es? How much is it?
Wie kann ich da hinkommen? How can I get there?
Wo ist ein/der Supermarkt? Where is a/the supermarket?
Ich mchte ein Briefmark kaufen I want to buy a stamp
Wo ist die Polizeirevier? Where is the police station?
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Public Transport
BVG
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Passes/Tickets
Single Trip, Day, 7-Day and Monthly tickets or passes are available for sale for
combos of AB, BC and ABC zones that can be conveniently purchased and validated separately by ticketing and validating machines found on the platforms
of most train stations. A ticket commences from the time of validation. It allows
access to all public transport in Berlin: S-Bahn, U-Bahn, buses, trams and ferries.
Fare can be purchased from the bus driver and machine inside the tram as well.
For tourists, special passes which includes 48 hours, 72 hours and 5 days can be
purchased at major train stations, with additional discounts on attractions.
Although tickets are not required for entry and exit onto S-Bahn,
U-Bahn, and Trams, inability to present a validated ticket entails a
penalty of 60.00 from random checks or undercover inspectors.
Its common to see live musicians on the S- and U-Bahns performing a short
number for tips.
Lower your expectations on efficiency! Expect 5-10 minutes delay.
Depending on the duration of your
visit and the details it entails, a wide
array of other travel options are available to visitors.
For an outdoor feel, Berlin has a
convenient bike lane system. Rental
shops are available around the city
that offer 10-12 per day. Ferry transport is also available on a handful of
routes at the outskirts of the city as
part of BVG.
For less of a hassle, taxi starting price
is is 3.90 with 2.90 per kilometre
for the first 7 kilometre and
1.50 per kilometre onwards. Rental cars and carsharing meanwhile are offered
by private companies.
For Berlins specials:
Velotaxi bicycle taxis, made of recyclable polyethylene, charges visitors for
distance 7 for the first kilometer or time 24 for 30 minutes. You can also
experience East Berlins creation, the old Trabi, at 60 for 2 hours. The U-Bahn
Cabrio, an open train that takes you on a guided tour in the U-Bahn system for
35 kilometres from Alexanderplatz costs 40.
Take your pick. Viel spa have fun!
Melody P. Mendoza
General 7
Appy Happy
G
etting to grips with a new city is always daunting, but in the modern age
of iPhones and 4G, it doesnt have to be so tricky to navigate through an unknown
country. Thousands of people visit Berlin every year, and the range of apps in place
to help these travellers reflects these vast numbers. A few of the best have been
collected here to make sure every newcomer to Berlin sees as much of this vibrant
city as possible.
The most frustrating part of being in an unknown city is knowing that everyone around you
knows you are completely lost.
Holding a map at arms-length
and spinning in circles trying to
get your bearings is not a good
look. With this app, you gain
access to offline maps across
the world, naturally including
Berlin. While this basic version
is free, you can fork out 6.99
for the premium version, which
gives you offline directions as
well. Even with the free version
however, you will always know
where you are even if thats
not where you intended to end
up.
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In Berlin
Rachael Davies
General 9
Short
of
Berlin
History
Berlin
, established in
1307, is in northeastern Germany and
the countrys capital. Laying on the east
bank of the river Spree, while Cologne
resided on the west and eventually, the
settlements unified.
The citys dark history started as early as
1451, suffering from plagues, wars and
fires during the reign of Friedrich II Irontooth.
In the years 1640- 1683, Friedrich Wilhelm ruled over Berlin, where the city
finally could prosper economically and
enjoy political stability. Berlin became
the capital of Prussia and received royal residence status after elector prince
Friedrich III, became Friedrich I of Prussia in 1701. Up until 1786, Berlin was
the leading industrial city in Prussia and
the decades following saw a number of
classical buildings designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, still standing today.
The German Empire, founded in 1871,
encountered a huge defeat in WWI,
forcing the last emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm
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