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Berlin brings to one's mind, the Great Divide (or wall) that split the city into two different political entities. However, the newly rejuvenated and reunited Berlin is marching into the future, post millennium. It is casting itself in the light of a new and modern city of Continental Europe .

Berlin 's dark past as Hitler's capital of Nazi atrocities, and as the capital of Cold War in the later years, has not escaped the psyche of the local population or the visitors. Popular opinion is that Berliners do not know where they are going, but know their past, and do not want to go back there. After being completely annihilated in the WW II bombings, Berlin has since rebuilt itself as a modern structure of glass and steel.

The scars still remain, mostly as a tourist attraction. For example the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church displays the shell of the bell tower that remains, in striking contrast to the modern church constructed to the west, fondly nicknamed “lipstick and powderbox" because of the design.

The contrast between East and West Berlin before the wall fell is still evident since East Berlin proud of its cultural heritage rebuilt its museums and churches whereas West Berlin built new museums and theatres.

East and West are still coming together to form a whole Berlin and the process will take its time.

Berlin , being the new German capital is living up to its reputation as the dynamic hub of continental Europe , with nightlife at its most exciting and wild. The city after accommodating the German Government as the seat of the new capital has undergone a major facelift with new streets, skyscrapers and rail lines at a whopping cost of more than $100 billion. Most of this has gone into the central district (Mitte) which houses glittering luxury hotels and shopping arcades. The effort in restoration of Unter den Linden to its pre war glory and Hotel Adlon, the most famous hotel in pre war Germany and Europe has been notable.

The chic district of boutiques and cafes, the Prenzlauer Berg, was not too damaged by WW II bombings and restoration of this area has been relatively easier. This flurry of restoration and activity has caused a spiraling effect in the real estate market with sharp increase in prices as well inconveniences of living around construction sites for Berliners. Most famous buildings of Berlin have been restored in this process. Reichstag now has a new glass dome topped with the Eagle (national symbol) replacing the old imperial hunter.

The Oranienburger Strasse Synagogue (also known as Neue Synagoge Berlin-Centrum Judaicum/The New Synagogue), bombed beyond repair by Allied bombers, has been restored to its old splendor. Likewise, Berlin Cathedral and the five state museums on Museum Island have been restored to their original glory. The natural beauty of Berlin has been enhanced with the few gardens and farms covering about 1/3rd of the total area, which further beautifies the city.

The Berlin Tourist Information Center , Europa Center handles all information regarding Berlin in general and Hotel bookings. The best and easier way to access the information is from the site www.berlin-tourism.de.


Author: Ken Charnly




Summers are here and do you know what that means? It means that you finally get the chance to flee away from the tedious tasks that you go through every single day. Whether it is school, college or work, by the time the summer vacations start rolling most of us are pretty much tired of our everyday life. 

However, the summers are when we get the chance to revive ourselves and go on an adventure of a lifetime (Very subtle reference for Coldplay fans). So to help you out with your travel adventures, we bring to you a list of the perfect way to have fun which is a Road Trip. So get cheap airline tickets online and fly to Europe to start one of these amazing road trips in Europe with your friends.

1. From Paris to Berlin

Start at the glamour of the French Capital and move to the depths of the German culture in Germany. You have the option to go from Paris on a cruise to the next country on your route or you can take the highway (not literally) and go on the real time road trip. 
On the way you can visit Luxembourg City which houses many medieval castles as well as roman styled baths that are surrounded by beautiful Bascillas. Next you get to visit the quaint city of Heidelberg which will provide with the feeling of a small town like never before. And the last point of this trip is Berlin which has a lot of attractions for tourists. And if you're a football fan then don't forgot to go for a tour of the Olympistadion and preferably while a match is being held there to get the true football experience.

2. From Bucharest to Bratislava

Travel to Bucharest and then start your trip from this Romanian capital to the Capital of Vienna. Choose your own route and discover the delights hidden in the cities of Transylvania ( which is home to Bran Castle - the place that marks the beginning of the concept of Counts and Draculas) and then travel towards the Hungarian city of Budapest which is also housing many delights of its own (Széchenyi thermal baths). And then conclude your trip by visiting Vienna where you get to explore amazing Austrian architecture.

3. From London to Edinburgh

Start your trip at the capital of United Kingdom and travel all the way to highlands ending your trip in Edinburgh. On the way you get to explore many cities in England such as Bristol, Leeds and Glasgow. All of these places have their own list of attractions that you need to see such as Holyrood Park in Edinburgh, the local pubs of Glasgow and the London Eye in London.

These routes for road trips are just suggestions and you can change them and add more places as you go. A road trip is something you should try at least once in your life and we urge you to go on this right in the summers. So get cheap airline tickets online and start your road trip today.

Author: By Nick S Curtis