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]]>Berlin is famous for its bustling street and flea markets. You’ll find them all across the town and each of them has its own appeal. Some focus on food and local produce, others on antique items and collectibles, and some offer amazing handcrafts and art. They are perfect places to learn more about the city’s culture, pick up some unique souvenirs, and mingle with the locals.
Berlin offers some of the best nightlife in Europe and that is primarily thanks to its underground techno clubs. They are the gathering place for the locals who want to have a great time and dance to techno beats until the early morning. Some of the clubs are notoriously hard to get into, like the world-famous Berghain, but it is easy to find an alternative as there are so many of them.
Tempelhofer Feld was once a parade ground and an airport that now serves as a public park. It is one of the favorite gathering places for the locals due to its large space and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. You can use the former airstrip to ride bikes or skateboards, have a picnic, or marvel at the public art and gardens. The park is also often the site for various cultural events and live performances.
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]]>This gallery in central Berlin hosts many famous artworks, including works by the renowned Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. It’s a great place to spend a whole day, or you can pop in for an hour to get a sense of the stunning artworks on display.
This incredible museum holds amazing artefacts from across the ancient world, including some distinctive Ancient Greek sculptural pieces and Roman artworks. The collection is vast, so it can pay to work out which areas you’d like to see before you start exploring.
This cutting-edge gallery is host to modern, contemporary art and is a great place to explore if you’re visiting the German capital with kids. There are lots of interactive exhibits and interesting street art to investigate in the outside areas, so you can enjoy this museum come rain or shine!
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]]>This iconic dish, a bratwurst doused in a savory, tangy curry ketchup, is a true Berliner staple. Find it at currywurst stands throughout the city, customize your spice level, and pair it with crispy fries for the ultimate comfort food experience.
This Prussian classic features tender veal meatballs smothered in a creamy white sauce with capers and lemon. Enjoy it with mashed potatoes or rice for a heartwarming and sophisticated meal.
Forget the greasy stereotypes, Berlin’s döner kebabs are an art form. Layers of succulent, marinated meat are shaved off a vertical rotisserie and piled onto fresh bread with crisp vegetables and creamy sauces.
Try the classic Wiener Schnitzel with a squeeze of lemon, or explore gourmet versions with creative toppings like mushrooms, cheese, or even truffles.
Berlin is a haven for plant-based eaters, with countless vegan restaurants. Indulge in hearty “pulled-pork” sandwiches made with jackfruit, pasta dishes with cashew-based sauces, or grab a smoothie bowl to start your day.
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]]>The post 3 European Cities With an Excellent Music Scene appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One could argue that no city in the world has had more influence on modern pop music than London. This is because the basic musical pop idiom of today is rooted in classic rock—and London is the heart of classic rock. When you consider bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who, and many others, they called it the “British Invasion” for a reason. As you drive through London, you can visit Abbey Road, the very studio where many classic rock bands (including the Beatles) recorded their best hits.
When it comes to modern music, Berlin is actually considered by many to be the music capital of Europe. This is due to its universal nature, and the fact that it’s a melting pot of countless cultures and musical styles all around the world. Just about any musical style you can think of, you can probably find a place in Berlin to see it performed live.
Vienna is actually called the “City of Music” by many music historians, most notably because was once home to legendary composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss. However, beyond this foundation, there are also plenty of booming music cultures there, especially when it comes to electronic, jazz, and alternative music.
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]]>Berlin has a buzzing nightlife and is home to some of the most popular nightclubs in Europe. It has over 100 nightclubs that are underground techno venues, which demonstrates the depth of Berlin’s music scene. Berlin also has a great range of live music, including jazz and punk. If you are interested in your musical history, there are musical tours of the city that take in the lives of David Bowie and Iggy Pop who both lived in Berlin for periods.
Vienna is the historic center of classical music in Europe and its reputation remains to this day. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven all resided in Vienna at some point in their life, and the city now offers tours of their places of residence. Vienna also has an excellent opera house and many venues to witness classical music.
Dublin has produced some of the most significant musical artists of the 20th century including Thin Lizzy, Sinead O’Connor, and U2. Dublin’s musical scene is quite intimate as there is lots of live music from smaller artists. The scene encompasses folk music, rock, jazz, and lots more.
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]]>A thick, lustrous faux fur coat will keep you warm and help you blend in with the locals. You can keep it chic and classic, or opt to make a style statement in a bold, neon hue. A longline coat will keep you warmer, but a jacket may be more versatile as this can be styled with dresses, skirts, and pants.
The severity of the cold in Berlin makes cold weather gear including hats, scarves, and gloves essential. Pick a beanie in a fun, bright shade, to put a pop of color back into the day, no matter how grey Berlin’s skies are.
Berlin gets its fair share of rain, and nothing ruins a day out quicker than having cold, wet feet. Make sure to bring some sturdy, comfortable, waterproof boots, so you can stride around the streets without worrying about your footwear.
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]]>This Asian-influenced burger bar offers some fantastic new takes on burgers, as well as beloved and traditional versions. Go for a soy-glazed minced pork bap, a ginger and lemongrass laced beef burger, or a vegan tofu option which is just as tasty as the real deal.
Offering eat-in and take-out options, this burger bar is highly rated due to its innovative menu and incredible fries. Visitors are also keen on the friendly and efficient service, so check out this place if you want a fun, relaxed meal.
This hip burger bar offers all the classics and plenty of interesting sides. In the summer, sit out and enjoy the sunshine, and in winter wrap up warm inside and enjoy the delicious, hearty food.
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]]>Berghain is not only the best nightclub in Berlin but probably one of the best in the world. It is a place to hear some amazing techno music and get lost in crowds of people who just want to enjoy a good night out. But keep in mind that the club has a strict door policy and lets in only around 30% of people that try to visit.
Another iconic Berlin techno place, Tresor, is situated in a former heat and power plant. It has a more relaxed door policy than Berghain, but large groups of tourists will likely get rejected. The industrial feel of the place and an exciting lineup of DJs will make your night out one to remember.
Anomalie Art Club is part art gallery and part nightclub. It offers a unique audio and visual experience that you won’t find anywhere else. If lightshows are just as important for you as the music, then this is the place to go.
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]]>If you want to have a relaxing experience within the hustle and bustle that is Berlin, a great option is visiting the Liquidrom, where you can enjoy a swim with music, dimmed lighting, and light effects. There are also multiple saunas and pools to visit if you want to change things up.
Just an hour outside of Berlin’s city limits, the Forbidden City is the perfect day trip. It has a long, storied history starting as a Prussian Army military area, becoming a Nazi command center, and transforming into Soviet forces headquarters before finally being abandoned. Now, you can visit it and see lots of fascinating history.
Looking for some unique souvenirs? Head to the Zauberkönig Magic Store, which has been in business for over 130 years and has plenty of trinkets and costumes to rifle through.
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]]>One particularly great thing about Berlin museums is that plenty of them are free, so you will have enough money saved for some beer and sausages. Here are some of the top free museums you should visit while in Berlin.
Berlin Sports Museum is Germany’s oldest museum dedicated to sports and has the largest collection of sports items and memorabilia in the country. You’ll be able to go through more than 100,000 items, including sports equipment, banners, posters, medals and trophies, photographs, and much more.
Futurium is an unusual museum that is well worth checking out. Its collection focuses on the future of humankind and envisions all sorts of different ways it could look like. This includes thematic exhibitions, artwork, and art installations.
Allied Museum is for history buffs. The museum mainly focuses on the role of the US, France, and Britain in Germany during World War II and the Cold War. It features several thematic exhibitions covering particular historical periods and subjects.
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]]>The post Have the Best Time in Berlin, Germany, by Doing What Locals Do appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Berlin is famous for its bustling street and flea markets. You’ll find them all across the town and each of them has its own appeal. Some focus on food and local produce, others on antique items and collectibles, and some offer amazing handcrafts and art. They are perfect places to learn more about the city’s culture, pick up some unique souvenirs, and mingle with the locals.
Berlin offers some of the best nightlife in Europe and that is primarily thanks to its underground techno clubs. They are the gathering place for the locals who want to have a great time and dance to techno beats until the early morning. Some of the clubs are notoriously hard to get into, like the world-famous Berghain, but it is easy to find an alternative as there are so many of them.
Tempelhofer Feld was once a parade ground and an airport that now serves as a public park. It is one of the favorite gathering places for the locals due to its large space and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. You can use the former airstrip to ride bikes or skateboards, have a picnic, or marvel at the public art and gardens. The park is also often the site for various cultural events and live performances.
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]]>The post 3 Cultural Sites You Have to Visit in Berlin, Germany appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This gallery in central Berlin hosts many famous artworks, including works by the renowned Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. It’s a great place to spend a whole day, or you can pop in for an hour to get a sense of the stunning artworks on display.
This incredible museum holds amazing artefacts from across the ancient world, including some distinctive Ancient Greek sculptural pieces and Roman artworks. The collection is vast, so it can pay to work out which areas you’d like to see before you start exploring.
This cutting-edge gallery is host to modern, contemporary art and is a great place to explore if you’re visiting the German capital with kids. There are lots of interactive exhibits and interesting street art to investigate in the outside areas, so you can enjoy this museum come rain or shine!
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]]>The post 5 Mouthwatering Foods To Try In Berlin appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This iconic dish, a bratwurst doused in a savory, tangy curry ketchup, is a true Berliner staple. Find it at currywurst stands throughout the city, customize your spice level, and pair it with crispy fries for the ultimate comfort food experience.
This Prussian classic features tender veal meatballs smothered in a creamy white sauce with capers and lemon. Enjoy it with mashed potatoes or rice for a heartwarming and sophisticated meal.
Forget the greasy stereotypes, Berlin’s döner kebabs are an art form. Layers of succulent, marinated meat are shaved off a vertical rotisserie and piled onto fresh bread with crisp vegetables and creamy sauces.
Try the classic Wiener Schnitzel with a squeeze of lemon, or explore gourmet versions with creative toppings like mushrooms, cheese, or even truffles.
Berlin is a haven for plant-based eaters, with countless vegan restaurants. Indulge in hearty “pulled-pork” sandwiches made with jackfruit, pasta dishes with cashew-based sauces, or grab a smoothie bowl to start your day.
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]]>The post 3 European Cities With an Excellent Music Scene appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One could argue that no city in the world has had more influence on modern pop music than London. This is because the basic musical pop idiom of today is rooted in classic rock—and London is the heart of classic rock. When you consider bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who, and many others, they called it the “British Invasion” for a reason. As you drive through London, you can visit Abbey Road, the very studio where many classic rock bands (including the Beatles) recorded their best hits.
When it comes to modern music, Berlin is actually considered by many to be the music capital of Europe. This is due to its universal nature, and the fact that it’s a melting pot of countless cultures and musical styles all around the world. Just about any musical style you can think of, you can probably find a place in Berlin to see it performed live.
Vienna is actually called the “City of Music” by many music historians, most notably because was once home to legendary composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss. However, beyond this foundation, there are also plenty of booming music cultures there, especially when it comes to electronic, jazz, and alternative music.
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]]>The post The 3 Best Cities in Europe for Live Music appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Berlin has a buzzing nightlife and is home to some of the most popular nightclubs in Europe. It has over 100 nightclubs that are underground techno venues, which demonstrates the depth of Berlin’s music scene. Berlin also has a great range of live music, including jazz and punk. If you are interested in your musical history, there are musical tours of the city that take in the lives of David Bowie and Iggy Pop who both lived in Berlin for periods.
Vienna is the historic center of classical music in Europe and its reputation remains to this day. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven all resided in Vienna at some point in their life, and the city now offers tours of their places of residence. Vienna also has an excellent opera house and many venues to witness classical music.
Dublin has produced some of the most significant musical artists of the 20th century including Thin Lizzy, Sinead O’Connor, and U2. Dublin’s musical scene is quite intimate as there is lots of live music from smaller artists. The scene encompasses folk music, rock, jazz, and lots more.
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]]>The post How to Dress for Winter in Berlin, Germany appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A thick, lustrous faux fur coat will keep you warm and help you blend in with the locals. You can keep it chic and classic, or opt to make a style statement in a bold, neon hue. A longline coat will keep you warmer, but a jacket may be more versatile as this can be styled with dresses, skirts, and pants.
The severity of the cold in Berlin makes cold weather gear including hats, scarves, and gloves essential. Pick a beanie in a fun, bright shade, to put a pop of color back into the day, no matter how grey Berlin’s skies are.
Berlin gets its fair share of rain, and nothing ruins a day out quicker than having cold, wet feet. Make sure to bring some sturdy, comfortable, waterproof boots, so you can stride around the streets without worrying about your footwear.
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]]>The post Three of the Best Burger Joints in Berlin, Germany appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This Asian-influenced burger bar offers some fantastic new takes on burgers, as well as beloved and traditional versions. Go for a soy-glazed minced pork bap, a ginger and lemongrass laced beef burger, or a vegan tofu option which is just as tasty as the real deal.
Offering eat-in and take-out options, this burger bar is highly rated due to its innovative menu and incredible fries. Visitors are also keen on the friendly and efficient service, so check out this place if you want a fun, relaxed meal.
This hip burger bar offers all the classics and plenty of interesting sides. In the summer, sit out and enjoy the sunshine, and in winter wrap up warm inside and enjoy the delicious, hearty food.
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]]>The post Best Nightclubs for Partying in Berlin, Germany appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Berghain is not only the best nightclub in Berlin but probably one of the best in the world. It is a place to hear some amazing techno music and get lost in crowds of people who just want to enjoy a good night out. But keep in mind that the club has a strict door policy and lets in only around 30% of people that try to visit.
Another iconic Berlin techno place, Tresor, is situated in a former heat and power plant. It has a more relaxed door policy than Berghain, but large groups of tourists will likely get rejected. The industrial feel of the place and an exciting lineup of DJs will make your night out one to remember.
Anomalie Art Club is part art gallery and part nightclub. It offers a unique audio and visual experience that you won’t find anywhere else. If lightshows are just as important for you as the music, then this is the place to go.
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]]>The post 3 Unusual Things to Do in Berlin appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you want to have a relaxing experience within the hustle and bustle that is Berlin, a great option is visiting the Liquidrom, where you can enjoy a swim with music, dimmed lighting, and light effects. There are also multiple saunas and pools to visit if you want to change things up.
Just an hour outside of Berlin’s city limits, the Forbidden City is the perfect day trip. It has a long, storied history starting as a Prussian Army military area, becoming a Nazi command center, and transforming into Soviet forces headquarters before finally being abandoned. Now, you can visit it and see lots of fascinating history.
Looking for some unique souvenirs? Head to the Zauberkönig Magic Store, which has been in business for over 130 years and has plenty of trinkets and costumes to rifle through.
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]]>One particularly great thing about Berlin museums is that plenty of them are free, so you will have enough money saved for some beer and sausages. Here are some of the top free museums you should visit while in Berlin.
Berlin Sports Museum is Germany’s oldest museum dedicated to sports and has the largest collection of sports items and memorabilia in the country. You’ll be able to go through more than 100,000 items, including sports equipment, banners, posters, medals and trophies, photographs, and much more.
Futurium is an unusual museum that is well worth checking out. Its collection focuses on the future of humankind and envisions all sorts of different ways it could look like. This includes thematic exhibitions, artwork, and art installations.
Allied Museum is for history buffs. The museum mainly focuses on the role of the US, France, and Britain in Germany during World War II and the Cold War. It features several thematic exhibitions covering particular historical periods and subjects.
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