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Berlin - you have to go visit this city
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musicsnob_NOT
Many of you have hear Graham and I talk about how great Berlin is. After spending just over 2 weeks in Berlin over a 3 month period I can honestly say there isn't a week that goes by that I don't think of going back. It is the first place I have visited that I have ever thought about staying and would consider moving there if I could work.

I came across this show on BBC Radio 1 that did a good job describing the city and the party scene. Listen to it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/documen...iinberlin.shtml

Download it here
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts...81125-1502a.mp3
smuncky
berlin's s/u-bahn system.
teufel-man
What is the 'business language' in Berlin? is it english? if so I would definitely consider working there for a while
The Highroller
After visiting Berlin for 10 days, I didn't want to leave. I wanted to stay there indefinitely. Within the next 5 years, I'd like to live there for at least a month. Although it may not be the same place it is right now when I finally get the chance, I'd still like to make it happen.

If I like it enough, I may just stay there. Thank you EU citizenship. :D
zokissima
Been there many a time. A fantastic city. I can't wait to be back this upcomming summer.
Skipper
I loved Berlin too. The nightlife was impressive, but not as much as the history and the architecture that personifies the entire city.
Frenchie
I was born about 2 hours away from Berlin so when I go back to visit family it's always the first stop. I looove Berlin.
NuERA
quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
Thank you EU citizenship. :D


Lucky bastard!

Thanks for posting this link jay, I'll def throw it on my ipod and give it a listen. Love a good podcast type show.
nadezhda
i have been obsessed with berlin for probably 20 years of my life, but i've still not been boo hoo. :( from everything i've seen, read and heard it seems like my kinda place especially for the art and design scene.

if you don't have EU citizenship, you could always get a one year working holiday visa until the age of 35. could be an option.

http://www.swap.ca/out_eng/destinations/germany.aspx

i always have it in the back of my mind to go for a year, but i've lost most of my german language skills through lack of practise. and last i heard, the unemployment rate in germany is quite high.
dEsidEL


love this city over and over.. would highly recommend a visit and possible emigration there as well ..

Chartlottenburg district specifically

last time I was there was during the 2006 World Cup finals.. pure insanity! :thepirate

exstasie
Was in Berlin last year for a bit!

Absolutely loved the city :D

Definitely a place that you have to visit at least once!

MarkT
quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
After visiting Berlin for 10 days, I didn't want to leave. I wanted to stay there indefinitely. Within the next 5 years, I'd like to live there for at least a month. Although it may not be the same place it is right now when I finally get the chance, I'd still like to make it happen.

If I like it enough, I may just stay there. Thank you EU citizenship. :D


I have to get on that. I have German citizenship rights thanks to my father and have to harass him for the necessary documents so I can get my passport!
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