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]]>In this trendy spa, with a clean and minimalist design, you will find four types of saunas—dry and wet, a quiet corner overlooking the courtyard, where you can lie on lounge chairs and read a book, a health food buffet, and two pools with saltwater.
One pool is inspired by a Turkish bath with arches and domes. You can rest in the water and enjoy the sounds of classical or electronic music emanating from the speakers at the bottom of the pool.
For an additional fee, you can enjoy different types of massage, such as hot stone massage and aromatic oil massage. A 25-minute massage will cost you around €35. The service is courteous and in the end, you get herbal tea.
You can find a restaurant and a café in the spa, where you can order hot drinks, beer, and fruit smoothies while relaxing between the sauna and the pool.
Möckernstraße 10, 10963 Berlin
Open every day from 9:00-00:00
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]]>After long searches, we found the most delicious bubble tea in Berlin, Germany in a small shop called “COMEBUY”. The store, run by Taiwanese owners and has several branches around the city, offers an unparalleled bubble tea experience.
The long queues in front of the store indicate the quality of its products and its popularity among tourists and locals alike.
The chain offers delicious and refreshing iced tea in two sizes, medium and large, and various options for flavors such as matcha, taro, jasmine tea, peach, fuji apple, and more. You can add milk or plant-based milk to the tea to get a rich milk tea experience.
You can add toppings to the iced tea, such as pieces of Aloe Vera gel, tapioca, or bubbles filled with lychee or strawberry flavored fruit syrup.
The bubble tea experience is addictive, and we are sure you will find yourself coming back again and again for more.
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]]>The post Tourist Traps to Avoid in Berlin, Germany appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>However, it’s also important to know what to skip when visiting this city of nearly 4 million. Don’t waste your time at these tourist traps while in Berlin!
Checkpoint Charlie represents the border crossing that used to exist between West and East Germany during the times of the Berlin Wall. The now-frequented tourist attraction that claims to be the original site, however, is 0% authentic. This is simply a replica of the original checkpoint that isn’t even located in the right place!
Christmas Markets are a fascinating option while visiting Germany in winter, but the one in Alexanderplatz in Berlin is nothing more than an expensive tourist trap. Instead of cheap mulled wine and handmade decorations, everything here is simply overpriced and over-commercialized. Visit one of the smaller markets, like Charlottenburg, instead.
Berlin’s TV Tower towers over the city at 1207 feet tall, and whether you think it’s an architectural aberration or an iconic landmark, its importance in Berlin can’t be denied. However, what can be skipped is the overpriced ticket which allows you to go up to its observation deck after a long wait to get a relatively uninteresting view of Berlin’s unimpressive skyline.
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]]>The post The Magic of Berlin after Dark appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>But, getting inside, is not always easy, and having fun in this late-night world can sometimes be tricky.
So, what can you do to get the best from your visit to the after-hours of Berlin? Here are some basic tips for fun clubbing in the city:
Ask around, go online, read comments and reviews. Try to understand what is the best late-night option for you, and what will you need to do to get inside.
Stay safe; try to be around other clubbers you trust and know, and have someone know where you are at all times. And never share drinks.
Nothing is better than a party with a local friend, who can show you around the secret clubbing location, to get the true-Berlin clubbing experience.
Going out in Berlin could be a 48-hour deal, where parties start on Friday evening and keep going till Monday morning!
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]]>The post Traveling to Berlin? A New Airport is Set to Open appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Berlin Brandenburg Airport, which has been under construction since 2008, is set to open in October if another delay doesn’t happen.
The German capital has long had issues with its airport infrastructure, with the main Tegel Airport and the secondary Schonefeld Airport being undersized and out-of-date. The Brandenburg Airport was meant to alleviate these problems but ran into constant budget and construction problems.
However, thanks partially to the COVID-19 pandemic which has slowed down air travel and given airports an opportunity to “breathe,” construction has advanced and plans have been put in place that will allow the airport to finally give a chance to open.
The opening of this new airport, which is set to share traffic with Tegel in the meantime, will give the German capital a much-needed airport infrastructure boost and allow even more people to visit the city.
Aeroflot, Lufthansa, United, and Easyjet are four airlines that have already committed to beginning service at the new airport this fall, signaling a new beginning for Berlin’s air travel scene.
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]]>The post 4 Must-See Spots in Berlin for History Geeks appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The German capital was witness to one of history’s most ruthless dictators, two World Wars, and a decades-long period of division that transformed the city’s character forever.
Here are four of the best things to see if you’re a history lover in the German capital.
This free museum in Berlin tells the story of the Nazi Regime’s period in power in Germany from 1933-1945. It details the Nazis’ rise to power, its barbaric methods, and its eventual defeat as a result of WWII. It’s a powerful, moving place to visit.
This church was destroyed as a result of Allied bombing late in World War II. Now, its half-destroyed shell stands as a testament to the horrors of war.
This mile-long stretch of what was once part of the Berlin Wall has been transformed into an artistic exhibition covered with murals about history, peace, and loathing. This shows how a historical place can transition into a story-telling venue.
Located east of Berlin’s center is the largest Soviet war memorial outside of the former USSR. This striking memorial was erected to honor the Soviet soldiers that worked together to defeat the Axis Powers in WWII.
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]]>The post Liquidrom Berlin is the Coolest Spa In the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In this trendy spa, with a clean and minimalist design, you will find four types of saunas—dry and wet, a quiet corner overlooking the courtyard, where you can lie on lounge chairs and read a book, a health food buffet, and two pools with saltwater.
One pool is inspired by a Turkish bath with arches and domes. You can rest in the water and enjoy the sounds of classical or electronic music emanating from the speakers at the bottom of the pool.
For an additional fee, you can enjoy different types of massage, such as hot stone massage and aromatic oil massage. A 25-minute massage will cost you around €35. The service is courteous and in the end, you get herbal tea.
You can find a restaurant and a café in the spa, where you can order hot drinks, beer, and fruit smoothies while relaxing between the sauna and the pool.
Möckernstraße 10, 10963 Berlin
Open every day from 9:00-00:00
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]]>The post The Most Delicious Bubble Tea in Berlin appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>After long searches, we found the most delicious bubble tea in Berlin, Germany in a small shop called “COMEBUY”. The store, run by Taiwanese owners and has several branches around the city, offers an unparalleled bubble tea experience.
The long queues in front of the store indicate the quality of its products and its popularity among tourists and locals alike.
The chain offers delicious and refreshing iced tea in two sizes, medium and large, and various options for flavors such as matcha, taro, jasmine tea, peach, fuji apple, and more. You can add milk or plant-based milk to the tea to get a rich milk tea experience.
You can add toppings to the iced tea, such as pieces of Aloe Vera gel, tapioca, or bubbles filled with lychee or strawberry flavored fruit syrup.
The bubble tea experience is addictive, and we are sure you will find yourself coming back again and again for more.
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]]>The post Tourist Traps to Avoid in Berlin, Germany appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>However, it’s also important to know what to skip when visiting this city of nearly 4 million. Don’t waste your time at these tourist traps while in Berlin!
Checkpoint Charlie represents the border crossing that used to exist between West and East Germany during the times of the Berlin Wall. The now-frequented tourist attraction that claims to be the original site, however, is 0% authentic. This is simply a replica of the original checkpoint that isn’t even located in the right place!
Christmas Markets are a fascinating option while visiting Germany in winter, but the one in Alexanderplatz in Berlin is nothing more than an expensive tourist trap. Instead of cheap mulled wine and handmade decorations, everything here is simply overpriced and over-commercialized. Visit one of the smaller markets, like Charlottenburg, instead.
Berlin’s TV Tower towers over the city at 1207 feet tall, and whether you think it’s an architectural aberration or an iconic landmark, its importance in Berlin can’t be denied. However, what can be skipped is the overpriced ticket which allows you to go up to its observation deck after a long wait to get a relatively uninteresting view of Berlin’s unimpressive skyline.
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]]>The post The Magic of Berlin after Dark appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>But, getting inside, is not always easy, and having fun in this late-night world can sometimes be tricky.
So, what can you do to get the best from your visit to the after-hours of Berlin? Here are some basic tips for fun clubbing in the city:
Ask around, go online, read comments and reviews. Try to understand what is the best late-night option for you, and what will you need to do to get inside.
Stay safe; try to be around other clubbers you trust and know, and have someone know where you are at all times. And never share drinks.
Nothing is better than a party with a local friend, who can show you around the secret clubbing location, to get the true-Berlin clubbing experience.
Going out in Berlin could be a 48-hour deal, where parties start on Friday evening and keep going till Monday morning!
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]]>The post Traveling to Berlin? A New Airport is Set to Open appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Berlin Brandenburg Airport, which has been under construction since 2008, is set to open in October if another delay doesn’t happen.
The German capital has long had issues with its airport infrastructure, with the main Tegel Airport and the secondary Schonefeld Airport being undersized and out-of-date. The Brandenburg Airport was meant to alleviate these problems but ran into constant budget and construction problems.
However, thanks partially to the COVID-19 pandemic which has slowed down air travel and given airports an opportunity to “breathe,” construction has advanced and plans have been put in place that will allow the airport to finally give a chance to open.
The opening of this new airport, which is set to share traffic with Tegel in the meantime, will give the German capital a much-needed airport infrastructure boost and allow even more people to visit the city.
Aeroflot, Lufthansa, United, and Easyjet are four airlines that have already committed to beginning service at the new airport this fall, signaling a new beginning for Berlin’s air travel scene.
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]]>The post 4 Must-See Spots in Berlin for History Geeks appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The German capital was witness to one of history’s most ruthless dictators, two World Wars, and a decades-long period of division that transformed the city’s character forever.
Here are four of the best things to see if you’re a history lover in the German capital.
This free museum in Berlin tells the story of the Nazi Regime’s period in power in Germany from 1933-1945. It details the Nazis’ rise to power, its barbaric methods, and its eventual defeat as a result of WWII. It’s a powerful, moving place to visit.
This church was destroyed as a result of Allied bombing late in World War II. Now, its half-destroyed shell stands as a testament to the horrors of war.
This mile-long stretch of what was once part of the Berlin Wall has been transformed into an artistic exhibition covered with murals about history, peace, and loathing. This shows how a historical place can transition into a story-telling venue.
Located east of Berlin’s center is the largest Soviet war memorial outside of the former USSR. This striking memorial was erected to honor the Soviet soldiers that worked together to defeat the Axis Powers in WWII.
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