Berlin recommendations

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Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
[QUOTE 4775539, member: 259"]Good advice apart from the currywurst![/QUOTE]
You can get currywurst at Birmingham Christmas Market. It's just a sausage covered with tomato sauce mixed with curry powder. It's a good cure for constipation though.
 

Leaway2

Lycrist
Still there I think. Is it not at Checkpoint Charlie?
Close by.
 

Haitch

Flim Flormally
Location
Netherlands
Anything in particular stuck out or just generally? Genuine question.

Berlin is in danger of becoming a cliché of itself. There are so many WWII, Cold War, Berlin Wall museums, memorials and remembrances that you're in danger of forgetting you're in a common or garden small city in Germany. It's intersting and all that, but if Germany 1939-1989 isn't your specialised Mastermind subject, it can be a bit wearing.

But that's just my not so humble, and I'm a miserable buffer.
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
I think it was near to CP Charlie that there was an exhibition dedicated to the various attempts to get through the wall that I found interesting. However, it was almost 25 years ago that I was there so it may be closed and I may have the location wrong!

Still there a couple of years ago, and just as fascinating, however probably not for the under 12's
 

Julia9054

Guru
Location
Knaresborough
I love Berlin. I find the history and the museums fascinating. The place has a relaxed cool feeling to it, the metro is really easy to use and the night life is great. I'll be staying in Potsdam for a bit this summer. Having said that, I've never been with kids though.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
I was 'limited' by my wife to only a single day on museum island. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_Island
For some kids (and I would have been one) it would be an amazing place
Good call! The mind-boggling Pergamon Altar exhibit is closed for rebuilding work until 2019ish, but its museum is still worth visiting to see the Ishtar Gate and others.

The House at Checkpoint Charlie, the Reichstag Dome, the Brandenburg Gate and TV Tower are clichés but still worth seeing. The Victory Column a bit more ambiguous, as is the madman-scale architecture of Tempelhof. Potsdamer Platz is strange now but maybe still worth seeing and sticking two fingers up at what may be one of the oldest traffic light locations cursed on us by irresponsible motorists, although now it's a disused replica.
 

robjh

Legendary Member
The tours of WW2 bunkers run by Berliner Unterwelten are interesting, but children are only allowed from 7 years old.

Berlin is very bike-friendly and there are numerous places renting them in and around the centre, but I don't know your children's ages, so you might have to google some to find out about child seats / minimum ages etc.
 
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