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Population:

3.4 million
Currency:
Euro, C1 = 100 cents
Opening hours:
Hours vary. The rule is: open late,
close late. Many shopping centres
and department stores stay open
until 8pm, but the opening hours
can differ.
Internet:
www.visitberlin.de
www.berlin.de
Newspapers:
Berliner Zeitung
Berliner Morgenpost
Der Tagesspiegel
For tips on culture and leisure
there are the popular Zitty and
Tip.
Emergency numbers:
Police: 110
Fire Brigade and Ambulance: 112
Ambulance:+49 (0)30 31 00 31
German Red Cross: +49 (0)30 85
00 55
Tourist information:
BERLIN infostores
Address: Hauptbahnhof /entrance
Europa Platz
Open: 8-22
Tel: +49 (0)30 25 00 25 (Infoline)
There are also BERLIN infostores
at Brandenburger Tor, Neues
Kranzlereck and Alexanderplatz.
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Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,
Sleeping, Essential Information, Top 10, Maps
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Dirk Freder
BERLIN
Few places are as universally popular as Berlin, and its not
difficult to understand why. The city has a very rich history
whilst simultaneously containing the latest in art, fashion and
architecture. The various parts of the city such as Tiergarten,
Mitte, Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg all have their unique
characters. Berlin succeeds in the feat of combining small
town with city, historic with modern and hectic with
meditative. Just open up your senses and embark on a
journey of discovery.
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THE CITY#THECITY#
Heiko Bennewitz
Berlin is one of Europes most fascinating
cities. Its range of culture and sights is
astonishing. If anything makes the city
unique, its the fact that it defies
classification. The chic luxury of the
Krfurstendamm stands in contrast with
Kreuzbergs bohemian quarter and the
futuristic Potzdamer Platz in glass and
steel.
In Berlin you can drink cocktails at the top
of a skyscraper or red wine in a jazz cellar.
Its a city with something for everyone.
Since the fall of the wall in 1989, Berlin
has become a melting pot of innovation
and futuristic thinking. Architects have
been given the space to think new and
large. Artists from all over the world come
to take in the inspiring atmosphere. Forget
the Berlin only serving sausages and
sauerkraut. Today you can find the best
sushi next to world class Italian cuisine.
At the same time as the town breathes life
and movement, Berliners have always
found time for a Milchkaffee und ein Stck
Kuchen-coffee with milk and a slice of
cake. Berlin feels welcoming in a way few
other cities do.
DO & SEE#DOANDSEE#
Philip Lange
Berlin has a magnificent range of
sightseeing opportunities, from the historic
museums of Museumsinsel to the newly
built glass cupola of the Reichstag. But
dont rush, see some this time and more
on your next visit. Here are some of the
best.
Reichstag
This awe-inspiring building houses the
German parliament (Bundestag).
Completely restyled by the British architect
Lord Norman Foster, it is one of Berlins
premier sights. The view from the gigantic
glass cupola is magnificent and free of
charge.
Address: Platz der Republik 1
Phone: +49 30 2273 2152
Internet: www.bundestag.de
More information: (Tiergarten)
Museuminsel
One of Berlins most beautiful places is this
little island situated in the River Spree. On
it stand no less than five historical
museums. It has been a Unesco world
heritage site since 1999. Its also home to
the grandiose Berliner Dom (cathedral).
Address: Bodestrae 1-3
Internet: www.museumsinsel-berlin.de
Alexanderplatz and the TV-tower
(Fernsehturm)
Here you can feel the atmosphere of the
old East Berlin. For more colourful views
you can ride to the top of the 368 metre
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high Fernsehturm. The view of Berlin in
every direction may make you dizzy. Enjoy
a cup of coffee in the rotating restaurant.
Address: Panoramastr. 1a
Internet: www.berlinerfernsehturm.de
Brandenburger Tor
Like the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the
Brandenburger Tor is one of Berlins most
important places. The 200-year-old gate
has a rich history, and since the fall of the
wall it has been a symbol of reunification.
Many national celebrations are held here
and every new year tens of thousands
gather at the gate with their hands full of
firecrackers and champagne.
Address: Pariser Platz, Mitte
Schloss Charlottenburg
Schloss Charlottenburg is a magnificent
baroque castle built in 1701 (subsequently
rebuilt and extended several times). There
is a beautiful garden and several museums
in the vicinity.
Address: Spandauer Damm
Internet: www.spsg.de
The Berlin Wall
The longest and best preserved part of the
Berlin Wall is called the East Side Gallery.
Situated beside the River Spree, it extends
for 1300 metres. International artists have
been allowed to cover it with colourful
paintings.
Address: Mhlenstrae
Jewish Museum Berlin
Europes largest Jewish museum holds
2000 years of Jewish history. The
museums original architecture makes up a
big part of the experience. This is the citys
most talked about and emotive museum.
Address: Lindenstrae 9-14
Phone: +49 30 2599 3300
Internet: www.jmberlin.de
Neue Nationalgalerie
Here youll find cubism, surrealism and
German expressionism including Dal,
Kandinsky and Mir as well as first class
exhibitions from elsewhere. All are
displayed in Mies van der Rohes 60s
creation in steel and glass.
Address: Potsdamer Strae 50
Phone: +49 30 2664 23040
Internet: www.neue-nationalgalerie.de
Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum
This famous building from 1881 shows
exciting art and photography exhibitions
from all over the world. Its atmospheric old
world caf is a nostalgic gem.
Address: Niederkirchnerstr. 7
Phone: +49 30 254 860
Internet: www.gropiusbau.de
Tips
Many museums are open till 22 on
Thursdays and offer free entry for the last
four hours.
Internet: www.museen-berlin.de
EATING#EATING#
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Eating out in Berlin is great fun for many
reasons: theres a multitude of
restaurants, the standard is high and
theyre still good value for money.
Here youll find food from all over the
world. There are many excellent Asian
restaurants with authentic food from
Japan, Thailand and China. Berliners love
pasta, as demonstrated by the large
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number of charming Italian restaurants.
Berliners also often eat out, so visitors
should reserve tables to be on the safe
side.
Vau
Vau is classed as an Edelkche (noble
kitchen) and has a Michelin star. Celebrity
chef Kolja Kleeberg cooks with seasonal
products and his philosophy is never to
have more than three ingredients on the
plate. Meinhard von Gerken is responsible
for the architecture.
Address: Jgerstrae 54/55
Phone: +49 30 2029 730
Internet: www.vau-berlin.de
Austria
A mixture of an Austrian alpine hut and a
cosy Parisian bistro, serving unbelievably
large schnitzels. As Booker prize winner,
Jeffrey Eugenides writes in his novel
Middlesex: I dont like anyone who
doesnt like Austria.
Address: Bergmannstr. 30
Phone: +49 30 6944 440
More information: (Kreuzberg)
Monsieur Vuong
Fittingly, one of Berlins best restaurants is
situated on one of Berlins best streets.
Enjoy crispy, fresh Vietnamese dishes and
round your meal off with a cup of classic
Vietnamese coffee or tea. Beautiful
colours, beautiful porcelain. Always full.
Address: Alte Schnhauser Str. 46
Phone: +49 30 9929 6924
Internet: www.monsieurvuong.de
Kuchi
This famous sushi restaurant is situated in
one of the most charming areas of West
Berlin. Here boundaries are stretched
without losing the classical Japanese
tradition exciting sauces, tempura and
ginger tea. (There is also a Kuchi in
Gipsstr. 3, Mitte).
Address: Kantstr. 30
Phone: +49 30 3150 7815
Internet: www.kuchi.de
More information: Charlottenburg
Good Time
One of the citys best Thai restaurants with
an elegant atmosphere, well chilled wines
and exquisite food. The wooden figures are
as beautifully carved as the carrot on your
plate.
Address: Chaussestr. 1
Phone: +49 30 2804 6015
Internet: www.goodtime-berlin.de
More information: (Mitte)
Ming Dynastie
Ming Dynastie serves first-class Chinese
food from famous traditions such as
Szezuan, Canton and Beijing. A house full
of regulars from the Chinese Embassy is
considered to be a quality reference.
Address: Brckenstr. 6
Phone: +49 30 3087 5680
Internet: www.ming-dynastie.de
More information: (Mitte)
Alt Luxemburg
Karl Wannemacher, one of Germanys
most famous chefs, serves his renowned
food in this pleasant nineteenth century
environment. There is always some form of
lobster on the menu.
Address: Windscheidstr. 31
Phone: +49 30 3238 730
Internet: www.alt-luxemburg.de
More information: Charlottenburg
I Due Forni
Berlins favorite pizzeria. Delicious pizzas
are served at top speed. The atmosphere
is happy and relaxed and the red wine
flows. An espresso and a grappa are the
perfect end to a meal.
Address: Schnhauser Allee 12
Phone: +49 30 4401 7333
More information: Prenzlauer Berg
Shiro i Shiro
The Japanese and West European mix
makes this restaurant a popular one. In
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the middle of the restaurant stands the
longest table ever.
Address: Schiffbauerdamm 11
Phone: +49 30 2758 2070
Internet: www.shiroishiro.com
More information: Tausend Backroom Cantina
Mola
This restaurant offers a wide range of
Italian foods, fish, meats and vegetarian
dishes. Great atmosphere and affordable
prices. Do not miss the stone oven pizza!
Address: Wittenbergplatz 3
Phone: +49 30 2147 5060
Internet: www.restaurant-mola.de
CAFES#CAFES#
Michael Fuery
Berliners spend a lot of time in their cafs,
eating brunch, reading newspapers and
watching people pass by. Sit down and join
them! Perhaps youd enjoy a cup of tea
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Galao
Caf au lait is called galao in Portuguese,
and is best enjoyed with a Portuguese cake
or toast with ruccola, mushrooms and
peccorino. Addictive! Charming and trendy.
Only a few seats.
Address: Weinbergsweg 8
Phone: +49 30 4404 6882
Internet: www.galao-berlin.de
More information: Mitte
Schwarz-Sauer
At the bohemian and hip Schwarz-Sauer
you can enjoy a brunch and read a
newspaper. You can sit looking for hours
through the large windows at the street
with the nickname "Castingallee.
Address: Kastanienallee 13
Phone: +49 30 4485 633
Internet: www.schwarzsauer.com
More information: Prenzlauer Berg
Barcomi's Deli
Among the galleries in the inner courtyard
art dealers sit sipping tea and scones. This
is a paradise for those of us with a sweet
tooth.
Address: Sophienstr. 21 Hof
Phone: +49 30 2859 8363
Internet: www.barcomis.de
More information: Mitte
Caf Einstein Stammhaus
This fantastic villa contains the citys oldest
Viennese Coffeehouse. Everything from the
delicious breakfast to the afternoon tea
with the generous slice of apple strudel will
warm your heart. Watch out for the local
branches, theyre not in the same league!
Address: Kurfrstenstr. 58
Phone: +49 30 2615 096
Internet: www.cafeeinstein.com
More information: Tiergarten
Caf Hilde
Hilde is great. One of best cafes in Berlin,
by far. A good place to just hang out. The
salads are always excellent, paninis are
delish. The decor is vintage style furniture
and of an excellent quality, they are all
chosen with great care for comfort and
design.
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Address: Metzer Strasse 22
Internet: www.hilde-berlin.com
BARS & NIGHTLIFE#BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
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Berlin is the city of cocktails as well as
beer. Here youll find many well-educated,
elegantly dressed bartenders wholl happily
listen to your requirements. In Berlin
Happy Hour isnt just a cheap booze-up in
the middle of the day. Its an opportunity
to enjoy a skillfully mixed cocktail at a
reasonable price.
Since the 1980s, Berlin has been renowned
for its electro scene. The tradition lives on
and Berliners are dancing as never before.
The great thing with clubs in Berlin is that
they close when you feel like going home
and not before.
Greenwich
Behind the almost-invisible door there are
crowds of chic Mitte inhabitants and young
businessmen. Male models mix the
cocktails. Subdued lighting.
Address: Gipsstr. 5
Phone: +49 30 2809 5566
Internet: www.greenwichbar.com
More information: Mitte
Wrgeengel
The Wrgeengel is arguably Berlins most
charming bar. Artists and actors come here
to enjoy a glass of red wine and a cigarillo
at the mirror bar. The lighting is soft and
the sound levels high. Italian snacks are
served.
Address: Dresdener Str. 122
Phone: +49 30 6155 560
Internet: www.wuergeengel.de
Victoria Bar
A luxurious addition to Berlins bar menu is
the Victoria Bar. The Bars stylish interior
with leather sofas, dark wood panelling
and modern art has won awards. The
loudspeakers play jazz, soul and reggae.
Address: Potsdamer Strae 102
Phone: +49 30 2575 9977
Internet: www.victoriabar.de
More information: Tiergarten
Weekend
12 floors up in a skyscraper at the
Alexanderplatz you can dance until sunrise.
Young and beautiful people crowd around
the square bar.
Address: Alexanderplatz 5
Internet: www.week-end-berlin.de
More information: Mitte
Watergate
If a good techno DJ comes to town this is
where youll find him or her. In smart
premises with a view over the river, you
can dance yourself sweaty in one of
Berlins most famous clubs.
Address: Falckensteinstr. 49 a
Phone: +49 30 6128 0396
Internet: www.water-gate.de
More information: Kreuzberg
WMF
WMF is an institution. For a Berlin club it is
normal to move between various
addresses and WMF has done so many
times over the years. Irrespective of the
address, its always young, hip and with a
good mix of music.
Address: Klosterstrasse 44
Internet: www.wmfclub.de
PURO Lounge
At this Sky Lounge every visitor has a
magnificent view of Kurfrstendamm while
they have a cocktail or two!
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Address: Tauentzienstr. 11
Phone: +40 2636 7875
Internet: www.puro-berlin.de
Solar
On the 16th and 17th floor, being the
highest located lounge and restaurant in
Berlin, this place offers not only good food
but also a great view of the city!
Address: Stresemannstr. 76
Phone: +40 163 7652 700
Internet: www.solarberlin.com
40 Seconds
An exclusive club lounge which overlooks
the Potzdamer Platz.
Address: Potsdamer Str. 58
Phone: +40 30 8906 4241
Internet: www.40seconds.de
SHOPPING#SHOPPING#
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Friedrichstrae
On the long Friedrichstrae you find
Galeries Lafayette with Escada, Boss and
H&M. For the car lover there are the latest
beauties from Peugeot, Volkswagen and
Bugatti to admire (corner Unter den
Linden). At number 90, theres the citys
best bookshop Dussmann, das
Kulturkaufhaus, containing five floors of
culture. Listen to your favorite artists
latest record or sit down in an armchair
with a stack of books. On the top floor
theres literature in English and a leather
sofa with a view over Friedrichstrae.
Kurfrstendamm
If youre looking for luxury then youve
come to the right place. On the west side
parade there are shops like Burberry, Max
Mara and Tommy Hilfiger. But theres also
more reasonable priced fashion such as
H&M and Zara. You can turn into
Fasanenstrae where youll find Gucci and
Chanel and also jewelers including, of
course, a Bulgari!
At the beautiful Savignyplatz there are
numerous bookshops specialising in art,
design and fashion (Knesebeckstrae). If
you want to enhance your home you can
turn into Kantstrae where Stilwerk is
waiting with its five floors and 58 shops of
fittings and design. Refresh yourself with
the citys best coffee at Caf Einstein
(Savignyplatz 11) or a cocktail at
Gainsbourg (Savignyplatz 5).
Mitte
If you jump off the train at Hackescher
Markt, its difficult not to devote the rest of
the day to shopping. The area is full of the
latest fashion, vintage and exciting
furniture shops. You can start with
Hackescher Hfe and then stroll on to Neue
Schnhauser Strae and Alte Schnhauser
Strae. Here you will find several of Berlins
young designers. Dont miss Fiona
Bennetts fantastic hats at Groe
Hamburger Str. 25. If your feet are hurting
there is the Birkenstock Store on Neue
Schnhauser Str. 19, (since youre in the
homeland of beautiful sandals, the price
will be right). A little further on is
Mnzstrae with its Adidas Store and
American Apparel. If youre hungry theres
sushi, enchiladas and Italian food close by.
KaDeWe
Europes biggest department store,
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KaDeWe (Kaufhaus des Westens), has
already celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Its best known for its two upper floors
where you can sip pink champagne or lose
yourself in its immense selection of
delicatessen.
Address: Tauentzienstrae 21-24
Phone: +49 30 212 10
Internet: www.kadewe.com
More information: (Schneberg)
Quartier 206
Friedrichstrasses pearl! Here youll find
Gucci, La Perla and Yves Saint Laurent
under one and the same roof. The founder
Anne Maria Jagdfeld had a clear
understanding of what she wanted the
ideal shopping centre to look like. Have a
coffee and enjoy the luxurious interior and
black and white chequered Art Deco.
Address: Friedrichstr. 71
Phone: +49 30 2094 6800
Internet: www.departmentstore-quartier206.com
More information: Mitte
Galeries Lafayette
Berlin too has been enriched by one of the
worlds best known French department
stores. Four floors filled with perfumes,
designer clothes, and 200 Euro scarves.
The delicatessen department is appreciated
by Berliners.
Address: Friedrichstr. 76-78
Phone: +49 30 209 480
Internet: www.lafayette-berlin.de
More information: Mitte
Potzdamer Platz Arkaden
An American style shopping centre with
lots of everything. Youll find Mango,
Esprit, H&M och Mandarina Duck. Italian
ice-cream, sandwiches and coffee bars.
Child friendly.
Address: Alte Potsdamer Str. 7
Phone: +49 30 2559 270
Internet: www.potsdamer-platz-arkaden.de
More information: Tiergarten
SLEEPING#SLEEPING#
Jan Kranendonk
There is a wide variety of hotels in Berlin,
booking before travelling is recommended.
EXCLUSIVE
Grand Hyatt Hotel
The Grand Hyatt leaves little to desire in
the form of luxury and comfort. Near the
ultramodern Potzdamer Platz it is a
mixture of Japanese and Bauhaus. There
are marble bathrooms and an extravagant
pool and spa on the top floor.
Address: Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 2
Phone: +49 30 2553 1234
Internet: www.berlin.grand.hyatt.com
More information: Tiergarten
Hotel Adlon Kempinski
The Hotel Adlon is close to the
Brandenburg Gate and competes with it for
attention. Greta Garbo lived here at one
time and today the red carpet is rolled out
for royals, celebrities and politicians.
Address: Unter den Linden 77
Phone: +49 30 226 10 /+49 30 2261 1111 (reservations)
Internet: www.hotel-adlon.de
More information: Mitte
GOOD VALUE
Hotel Art Nouveau
The owners have sensitively selected
antique furniture for the various rooms
The Red, The Italian, The Japanese,
etc. Its a joy for those who are interested
in interior design.
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Address: Leibnizstrae 59
Phone: +49 30 3277 440
Internet: www.hotelartnouveau.de
More information: Charlottenburg
Pension Ackselhaus
Ackselhaus is a real gold nugget with
personally designed rooms and
apartments. Situated in a newly renovated,
early nineteenth century house in trendy
Prentzlauer Berg. Quite charming with its
cafe and wonderful garden.
Address: Belforterstr. 21
Phone: +49 30 4433 7633
Internet: www.ackselhaus.de
More information: Prenzlauer Berg
Lindemanns
A new design hotel with wonderful beds
and great ambiance. The smart interior
together with attentive staff makes this
hotel a gem.
Address: Potsdamer Strasse 171-173
Phone: +49 30 5268 540
Internet: www.lindemanns-hotel.de
City Pension Berlin
This accommodation is a small, family-run
hotel. It is located in the heart of Berlin
and offer rooms for reasonable price.
Address: Stuttgarter Platz 9
Phone: +49 30 327 74 10
Internet: www.city-pension.de
BASIC
Honigmond
A hotel to enjoy is the Honigmond
(Honeymoon) in Mitte. Carefully renovated
in Baroque style with gold framed mirrors.
In the evening, the candles give a pleasant
light in the restaurant which is patronized
by local people.
Address: Tieckstr. 12
Phone: +49 30 2844 550
Internet: www.honigmond.de
More information: Mitte
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
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Airports
From the two international Berlin
airports-Tegel and Schnefeld-its easy
to get to the city. The JetExpressBus TXL
goes from Tegel (30 min.) to Mitte. If
youre heading for Charlottenburg you can
take the X9 or 109 buses (30 min.) A taxi
to the city costs about C25.
Phone: +49 180 5000 186
Internet: www.berlin-airport.de
From Shhnenfeldt theres an
AirportExpress-train (30 min). Otherwise,
theres bus 171 to Rudow underground
station where you can change to a train
into the city. S-Bahn Schnefeld is only
300 metres from the airport (50 min). A
taxi to the city costs about C30-40.
Public transport
The underground system in Berlin is easy
to use and very efficient. The U-Bahn is
the ordinary underground system. The
S-Bahn is a commuter train system that
runs in three lines around the city. Berlin
has three fare zones: zone A is delineated
by the S-Bahn ring and encompasses the
city centre zone B ends at the city limits
and zone C includes Berlins immediate
surroundings (e.g. Potsdam, Oranienburg).
On weekdays trains run till midnight and
on weekends late into the night. Tickets
can be bought on the platform (dont
forget to stamp them afterwards - there
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are numerous inspectors). If you have time
and feel like sightseeing you can use trams
instead. You can buy tickets on the trams.
You can also by a WelcomeCard on which
you and three children can travel for 72
hours. This includes discounts for
museums. They are also available for 48
hours. They can be bought at BTM-offices
and many hotels. Please see the prices at:
Internet: www.bvg.de and www.s-bahn-berlin.de
Taxi
Taxis are relatively cheap in Berlin. When
you start your taxi journey, the taximeters
fixed starting price is usually around C2,50.
If you just need a short ride within the city
(up to 2 km), you can hail a car on the
street. It costs C4 (fixed price).
Post
You can buy stamps at the post office and
some tobacconists. Open times vary, but
9-18 weekdays and 9-13 on Saturdays is
the norm. The post office on Joachimstr. 7
(S-Bahn/Underground Zoologischer
Garten) is open 8-midnight, Sun
9-midnight.
Pharmacy
In case of acute need of medical care,
please call +49 (0)30 310 031. Otherwise
there is Call a Doc on phone no: +49
(0)1804 2255 2362.
Dentists
For urgent need of dental care please call
+49 (0)30 8900 4333.
Telephone
Country code: +49
Area code: 030
Electricity
230 V / 50 Hz
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TOP 10#TOPTEN#
Short of time, hard to choose? Here are
ten of Berlins gold nuggets:
1. Museuminsel. Historic exhibitions on a
historic site.
2. Dada Falafel. If fast food places could
get Michelin stars, Dada Falafel would have
one. Order a Dada Plate and youll get a bit
of everything.
3. KaDeWe. A department store with 100
years of history, known for its
champagne-drinking clientele.
4. Monsieur Vuong. For an energy kick go
to the citys favorite restaurant. After a
tasty chili salad and a Vietnamese coffee
youll be back on track.
5. WeekEnd Club. 12 floors up and its
hard to decide whether its the view or the
cocktail thats making you dizzy.
6. Caf Einstein. For a historical and
memorable apple strudel with custard!
7. Martin-Gropius-Bau. Modern exhibitions
in a renaissance inspired environment from
1881.
8. Ming Dynastie. The best Chinese food
outside China.
9. Barcomis. Specially roasted coffee and
cake for the greedy. For those who cant
decide, we recommend the Monster
Brownie or the carrot cake.
10. Hotel Adlon Kempinski. The view from
the 7,000 C-suite is said to be lovely.
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PUBLISHING DATE: 2011-07-18

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