For the longest time, I wanted to visit Berlin but somehow it never happened. To be honest, I don’t know why; probably flight fares…
There was this evening, I was browsing around for a nice weekend break that I could go without taking days off, and found out several flight options to Berlin for a very nice price!
Fast forward a few months, and just a few days before the trip, I felt really unwell. To the point, I had no idea if I could get out of my hotel room. Therefore, I didn’t prepare for the trip, didn’t search for what things to see and so on.
Anyway, Saturday morning, after waking up and going for breakfast, I stuffed myself with some good painkillers and off I went…
Glad they worked because my eyes couldn’t believe what I was seeing; we walked mainly in Mitte neighborhood, which I dare to say is the “main” area of Berlin. And it is huge!!!
We walked a LOT!!! To the point, your joints start to hurt, you know? It goes without saying that on Sunday, before heading to the airport, we didn’t walk as much, and instead took trams to see a bit more of the city.
At the end of this post, you will find some useful information regarding public transportation and where to stay.
If you know me by now, you know why I was in love with this street art…
And the other side of the building had Che
demarcation of the Wall still present throughout Berlin’s ground
These metal pilars represent the Wall and exactly where it used to be. You find these throughout the whole city… Very impressive.
Reconciliation Sculpture
And then we got to Alexanderplatz
The water dom
Gorgeous isn’t it??
I was blown away by how beautiful Berlin was; I don’t know why, but I didn’t expect anything like this.
I had this idea that it would be a very gloomy, dark and not so interesting city. Why? I also don’t know.
But before I go, here’s some info for you in case you plan to visit Berlin:
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ToggleHow to reach Berlin city center
My flight was to Tegel, therefore, I only know how it works from/to there. There is this express bus service called Berlin Airport TXL, which brings you to the city center from the airport for less than 3eur. This bus stops at the main hot spots of Berlin and it goes very frequently.
Please check this website for all info on schedules, stops, and price: Berlix TXL Bus.
Where did I stay
If I can recommend you something out of this very short trip to Berlin is to stay at ARCOTEL John F Berlin. I believe, that from all of my city trips, this was the best hotel I stayed in.
The room was fantastic (and true to the photos), spacious and a big plus: fantastic lighting in the bathroom.
The breakfast was super diverse and plentiful.
Like always, I do my bookings via Booking.com[*] and totally recommend it to you, as it is super easy to search, book and manage all your reservations.
Public transportation
If you don’t want to walk to the point your joints start to hurt (like I did…), it is very easy to move around the city with public transportation. There are plenty of tram lines, metro lines, and buses.
Usually, all very easy to understand.
The only minus I can point out is how slow and old-fashioned the ticket machines are, and the lack of proper network maps available. Other than that, super easy to use.
For tickets, routes and schedules information, please visit this website: Public transportation info.
I hope you liked this first part of my visit to Berlin.
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Para um dia apenas de visita (basicamente), aproveitaste-o muito bem! E deu para ver que andaste muito.XD Mas tem de ser para se visitar (e sentir) uma cidade. Ia perguntar-te se tinhas passado por alguns locais, mas vou esperar pela parte II.XD
Quanto à questão das máquinas, realmente não são propriamente muito user-friendly. Mas há uma app muito funcional, que te permite comprar bilhetes e ver os horários – BVG Fahrinfo:)
Sim, andei bastante… Pra dizer a verdade, foi o dia com record de número de passos! LOL
Ah, este post é apenas uma pequeniiiiina amostra de por onde andámos; há muito mais para ver na segunda parte! 😉
Obrigada pela dica da app!! Será sem dúvida muito útil!
xo, B.
Mto giro. obg.