Berlin-Mitte Travel Guide: Reviews, photos, & videos

John F. Kennedy once famously said “Ich Bin Ein Berliner” which – translated literally means – “I am a Jelly Donut.” Of course what he meant to say is “I am a Berliner” which is a sentiment everyone seems to share after they visit Germany’s capital city. Although it’s large and densely populated (3.4 million within the city limits) like most capital cities, Berlin and its historic streets and buildings emanate a positive, down-home vibe that’s welcoming to all visitors. Located in northeastern Germany, Berlin is considered a major hub of modern European culture, politics, media and science. Although badly damaged during the final years of World War II and fractured during the Cold War, the city – and it’s citizens - have experienced a drastic rebuilding and reunification ever since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The city is split up into 12 large boroughs – called Bezirkes – each one with its own unique style, culture and architectural styling’s. For the history buff, Berlin is a literal treasure trove of sights, sounds and information.

The Reichstag – the German Parliament building located near the Brandenburg Gate – is a must see if not just for its architectural magnificence but for the sheer amount of history that has occurred within its walls. For those wanting to witness a slightly more somber monument make sure to explore the aptly titled Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. This shockingly simple yet hauntingly beautiful memorial is one of the most visited sites in all of Berlin. However, Berlin isn’t just a city of history – there are plenty of activities and sites for folks of all ages. The Berlin Zoo has one of the largest selections of animals in the entire world and the Tiergarten is a sprawling and expansive park perfect for a relaxing afternoon or a picnic with friends. One of the most encouraged things to do in Berlin however is to simply take a walking tour of the city. Tours of all shapes and sizes run multiple times every day and there’s literally no shortage of sites to see and study. (This reviewer especially recommends any tour geared specifically towards World War II and the 3rd Reich.) But just spend a few hours in Berlin and it’s easy to understand what JFK was talking about – minus that whole jelly donut confusion.

  • Europe, Museums, Night-life, Shopping, Singles, Urban
  • 88%

 
 
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Berlin Zoo

3.2 million people visited the Berlin Zoological Garden in 2007. That’s kind of a lot. They visited for good reason though. The oldest and best known zoo in Germany, the BZG opened up in 1844 and currently has over 1,400 different species and over 14,000 animals living in its zoo and aquarium. Open year round and easily accessible via public transportation, the BZG is the most visited zoo in all of Europe. With incredibly popular displays dedicated to such carnivorous creatures as ring-tailed Mungos and narrow-striped Mongoose from Madagascar, the BZG is the type of zoo most children wish they could visit on those lame lower school field trips. Make sure to check out one of the regular animal feedings – which are open to the public. FUN FACT – World famous Giant Panda - Bao Bao – and Knut the Polar Bear reside at the Berlin Zoo.

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 Reviews(Average Rating: 88% for 2 reviews) 

  • tortagialla
    tortagialla
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    Even food poisoning couldn’t stop me...

    03/16/2009

    80%

    Berlin, Germany

    We arrived in Berlin late in the evening, so decided to have a peaceful dinner and thoroughly rest up for the next day. Unfortunately, at 3am I woke up in a sweat and vomited like there was no tomorrow...definitely not a great way to start a vacation. Was it the strawberry cream dessert or light beer that tasted somewhat funky? Waking up a haze of exhaustion and fatigue, somehow I was able to crawl my way throughout Berlin despite weird feelings in the tummy. Munching on dry toast helped to keep me alive and conscious, I suppose! Nevertheless, I really did enjoy learning more about the Berlin wall and what was left of it, as well as all the graffiti art that was created on it. The drawings of those on both sides truly seemed to express the feelings of the people during that period in history. It was fascinating to see and learn how the German people persevered through difficult times. Well then, certainly puts into perspective a little food poisoning now and again. I couldn’t let it ruin my trip!

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  • Hussain
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    Three Days in a Nutshell

    08/09/2008

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    Berlin, Germany

    Upon setting foot in Germany’s capital, it took a moment for its cultural and historical richness to fully sink in. When visiting Brandenburg Gate or the Berliner Dom cathedral, it’s easy to admire the gorgeous architecture, a lot of which tells fascinating stories of the city’s past. Even a quick outing through the busy streets becomes a vibrant and energetic experience as both locals and tourists converge in and out of museums, parks, and clubs. The restaurants along the way are almost guaranteed to complement your delicious dish with an equally amazing beer; and if you’re considering taking home a souvenir, the sheer variety of stores in Berlin can turn even the most conservative spender into a full-blown shopaholic. Still, with its colorful past and thriving present, the city has something extra that London, Barcelona or even Paris can’t claim: The Autobahn.

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