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Posted by cheesenip on Apr-24-2009 05:35:

Traveling to Berlin - What to do?

I'll be making a stop in Berlin for a few days at the end of Sept. Any suggestions on what to do n Berlin or the surrounding area? We're actually aiming for some outdoor activities. For example, we'll be cycling in Rotterdam while out in Netherlands. Thanks!


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-24-2009 05:37:

I dunno, you could possibly try here:

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/f/?id=44

Just a thought...


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-24-2009 05:41:

Steal a tank and roll into poland, then france, then the eastern bloc.


Posted by Banora on Apr-24-2009 05:42:

Drink beer?


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-24-2009 05:43:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Steal a tank and roll into poland, then france, then the eastern bloc.



Posted by Banora on Apr-24-2009 05:43:


Posted by bamski on Apr-24-2009 05:44:

http://www.webehigh.com/city/detail.php?CITYID=16


Posted by yukii on Apr-24-2009 05:45:

Re: Traveling to Berlin - What to do?

quote:
Originally posted by cheesenip
I'll be making a stop in Berlin for a few days at the end of Sept. Any suggestions on what to do n Berlin or the surrounding area? We're actually aiming for some outdoor activities. For example, we'll be cycling in Rotterdam while out in Netherlands. Thanks!


cycling, going for a stroll at the platz where u can buy clothing, etc- drink coffee outside, try looking for a music event maybe, visit the historical monuments, you can't go there w/o trying a krapfen- its my favorite donut thing in the world- i used to eat 3 apricot krapfen straight & not regret it but thats how they call them in bayern- if ur in berlin they call them Berliners >.> ppls there fancy doing 'nature' things- dunno if ur into that but its not bad


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Apr-24-2009 05:54:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Steal a tank and roll into poland, then france, then the eastern bloc.


Come on, everyone does that, so touristy!


Posted by Audious on Apr-24-2009 06:17:

Take the free 3-hour walking tours that meet by the Brandenburg Gate. The guys who run them work on tips and actually love what they're doing.

Also, eat at White Trash Fast Food.


Posted by Ania_xox on Apr-24-2009 07:05:

berghain/panoramabar


look nice and leave your digicam behind

they will turn you away if they don't like you
and they will take your cam away because they are not allowed inside

but you will hear the best music of your life
on the loudest sound system in germany


Posted by tachobg on Apr-24-2009 07:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
berghain/panoramabar


look nice and leave your digicam behind

they will turn you away if they don't like you
and they will take your cam away because they are not allowed inside

but you will hear the best music of your life
on the loudest sound system in germany


+1
I will be in Saarbr�cken this summer but will be traveling around to see random people. definitely one of the things I want to check out when I'm in Berlin. The face control sounds pretty bad though.


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-24-2009 07:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Come on, everyone does that, so touristy!


Hahahaha


Posted by Ian on Apr-24-2009 08:38:

Tour Guide: Besides its beautiful historic architecture Munich was the home of many great writers such as Thomas Mann. You will find more on Germany's contribution to the arts in the pamphlets we have provided.
Brian: Yeah, about your pamphlet. Uh, I'm not seeing anything about German history between 1939 and 1945. There's just a big gap.
Tour Guide: Everyone was on vacation! On your left is Munich's first city hall erected in 15...
Brian: Wait, wait. What are you talking about? Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and...
Tour Guide: We were invited! Punch was served! Check with Poland!
Brian: You can't just ignore those years. Thomas Mann fled to America because of Nazism's stranglehold on Germany.
Tour Guide: Nope. Nope. He left to manage a Dairy Queen.
Brian: A Dairy Queen? That's preposterous.
Tour Guide: I will hear no more insinuations about the German people! Nothing bad happened! [Yelling in German]
Brian: Uh, is that a beer hall?
Tour Guide: Oh, yes. Munich is renowned for its historic beer halls.


Posted by TranceOwnsLol on Apr-24-2009 08:40:

Go to Watergate, Weekend, Tresor, Bar 25, Der Visionaere


Posted by wing on Apr-24-2009 10:32:

sweep a girl off her german feet


Posted by Damerchi on Apr-24-2009 10:39:

Head do their version of home depot, get some basic supplies, and start erecting a North South wall.


Posted by Enjoy on Apr-24-2009 12:56:

berlin sucks

i suggest you take the s-bahn to potsdam, its a small town to the south-west

there are huge parks (with bike paths, etc.) with nice palaces, etc.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potsdam


Posted by l�cid on Apr-24-2009 15:34:

take me with you.


Posted by winston on Apr-24-2009 15:47:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
take me with you.


exactly, and me too...

you're fast, myra



p.s: mind reading jeda mind tricks


Posted by d-miurge on Apr-24-2009 15:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Enjoy
berlin sucks

i suggest you take the s-bahn to potsdam, its a small town to the south-west

there are huge parks (with bike paths, etc.) with nice palaces, etc.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potsdam




Posted by elFreak on Apr-24-2009 17:12:

anyone who says berlin sucks, usually tend to be the same people who got refused access to panorama bar/berghain and the watergate.

*points*

berlin is awesome sorry.

my favourite city in europe, although i have not been everywhere else on the continent yet.

EDIT: i did not see the outdoor thing. You could walk around the city to see the graffiti and the pieces of the wall that are left. It sounds lame, but Berlin has awesome graffiti.


Posted by l�cid on Apr-24-2009 17:39:

awesome graffiti and awesome music? damn, now i really need to find a way to get over there.


Posted by Enjoy on Apr-24-2009 17:40:

there's more to a city than clubs and graffiti lol

anyways


Posted by elFreak on Apr-24-2009 17:44:

i did not see outdoors activities.

there are a ton of awesome terraces in berlin.

myra, google berlin graffiti, they also put out an awesome coffee table book about it. (it isn't on my coffee table right now so i'll get you the name.). What makes their graffiti cool, is that it actually has a message of struggle to it, not just scribblings about kfc and guns.


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