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Travel Talk with Ed Finn

How to spend a first-class weekend in Berlin

7 minutes | Saturday, 18 March 2023

Berlin, post-Wall, has been on a mission to transform itself into Europe's go-to spot for creativity and culture. It's a city that caters to everyone, from free-spirited hedonists and trendy hipsters to history buffs and culture vultures. While the buzz often surrounds its vibrant art scenes, inclusive nightlife, and booming start-up culture, Berlin is more than just headlines. Families find it a warm embrace with ample green spaces, glistening lakes, and a generally kid-friendly vibe. Luxury seekers can revel in five-star hotels, Michelin-starred dining, and lavish spas. And for those fascinated by history, Berlin's 20th-century story unfolds at every corner.

Beyond the must-see landmarks like UNESCO-protected Museum Island, the iconic Reichstag dome, bustling Alexanderplatz, and historic Checkpoint Charlie, the real magic lies in the city's inner neighborhoods. Prenzlauer Berg, Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg, Neukölln, and Schöneberg aren't just names on a map – they're vibrant pockets bursting with local vibes. Wander through these areas, and you'll stumble upon hip bars, unique restaurants, independent boutiques, and quirky museums, adding that extra layer to Berlin's magnetic charm

How to spend a first-class weekend in Berlin
Travel Talk with Ed Finn

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