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richardab May 2nd, 2002 08:30 AM

Berlin?
 
What is there to do in Berlin?

x May 2nd, 2002 09:05 AM

There's a smart, well-considered question. You can read guide books for . . . Berlin!

Ben Haines May 2nd, 2002 09:27 AM

You can start with websites.<BR>General information in English<BR>http://www.berlin.de/home/English<BR>U-Bahn (metro) map: http://www.reed.edu/~reyn/transport.html#maps<BR>Events lists: http://www.BerlinOnline.de/kultur/tip_magazin/kalender/.<BR><BR>Sites in German<BR>Links: http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/BIW/d_berlin-info.html<BR>http://www.berlinonline.de<BR>Includes links: http://www.net4berlin.com/home.e.html <BR>Festivals through the year: http://www.berlinerfestspiele.de<BR>Nightlife: http://www.berlin030.de <BR>Films shown in English and other non-German languages: <BR>http://www.kino-berlin.de/011101/indexoriginalmovie0.html<BR><BR>The city has a vigorous and flamboyant nightlife, contasting with a history grey with the memories of Hitler and of Stalin.<BR><BR>Ben Haines, London

richardab May 2nd, 2002 11:51 AM

To x--<BR><BR>You are rude. I was looking for personal suggestions and opinions. Do you have anything better to do because you opinion is simply useless.

Therese May 2nd, 2002 01:00 PM

Some random ideas of things to do in Berlin (one of my very favorite places to visit):<BR><BR>1. Attend the opera. Berlin has several opera companies, and if you're a fan you'll have a great time. And if you've never seen an opera this would be a great time to start.<BR><BR>2. Take a walk in the Tiergarten. <BR><BR>3. Take the trains/subway everywhere. <BR><BR>4. Go dancing. There's something for everybody in Berlin, from techno to tango. If you like ballroom, check out the tea dances at the Meistersaal (right off the Potsdamer Platz; there's a web site you can find easily on google).

xx May 2nd, 2002 01:19 PM

Dick, why would anyone answer your question? You provide no details at all as to when you are going, your budget, your family, your lifestyle, your interest, your desires, your language skills. Don't waste people's time with idiocy. <BR><BR>Did you take offense at my comment about the "smart, well-considered question"? Don't you think that your question is good? If you take offense at my comment, then that means you think I was being sarcastic, which means that you think your own question is not very smart, and not very well-considered.<BR><BR>I am not rude, I only pointed out one potential activity that for a Berlin trip would be very, very useful since you asked such a broad question.

x May 2nd, 2002 04:51 PM

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Linda May 2nd, 2002 08:41 PM

Berlin has something for all tastes. History: Pergamon Museum with entire ancient ruin, remaining wall, Olympic Stadium, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, Templehof Airfield (Berlin Airlift), Reichstag, Unter der Linden, Potsdam<BR>Culture: Symphony, Opera, art museums, lighter music and art<BR>Shopping: KaDeWe Department Store, Kurfustendamstrasse<BR>Zoo, food, nightlife, friendly people, river, parks, etc.....

vic May 4th, 2002 01:53 PM

If you need any ideas on good accomodation, I'd like to suggest: The Holiday Inn Hotel off Kurfustendamstrasse - great service, great breakfast.<BR><BR>cheers


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