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]]>But Berlin goes much beyond this political divide, all of which is equally important to explore. Berlin is currently a beautiful and thriving metropolis that satisfies every type of tourist’s needs, so visiting is essential.
Even though there’s so much to see, there a few places everyone who goes to Berlin must-visit, especially ones that have to do with the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust. One of these places is the Holocaust memorial which pays tribute to Jews across Europe who lost their lives at the hands of the Nazis. Another site is the Jewish Museum Berlin which has exhibits also about the Holocaust as well as artworks done entirely by Jewish people.
To experience a taste of the Berlin Wall, you have to go to the East Side Gallery. This site displays a portion of the wall in the place where the East and West sides were divided, however, now the wall has been turned into a mural-covered in street art.
Getting a sense of life in Berlin during the Cold War is best done at the DDR Museum which displays all sorts of artifacts and recreations with some original pieces of furniture and other household items available at that time. It also has spy planes and other memorabilia that take you back to that time period.
Berlin is one of the biggest electronic capitals of the world. Even if you’re not a fan of the genre, a really good Berlin DJ just might change your tune, and if not, it’s an essential Berlin experience to have anyway. One of the most famous electronic clubs in the world is called Berghain, but also super exclusive. If you want a shot getting in, show up in the wee hours of the night, wear black, and see if the bouncer deems you worthy enough to enter.
Germany is of course known for its beer, so if you want a little more of a relaxed atmosphere for your nightlife, Eschenbrau is the place to go. This bar is actually one of the oldest breweries in the city and has a huge variety of brews to try out. However, Berlin has no open container law, so you can always grab some local beers and hang out around the city with peace of mind.
Another German tradition is the currywurst, which is basically just a sausage covered in curry ketchup. However, the combination of the ingredients makes it a delicious bite, so make sure to grab one while you’re there. You can often find them from street vendors all over the city.
If you want more of a fine dining experience in the city, check out Restaurant Tim Raue. This two Michelin star restaurant was born from the ashes of boring communist food, which is a modern take on international cuisine with Asian twists.
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]]>Sighisoara is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most popular medieval towns in Europe. Thanks to its colorful architecture, this spot should definitely make the top of your list.
Timisoara is one of the most amazing towns in the country. Just a long walk is all that you need to feel the unique spirit and take a look at the architecture. Timisoara is also known for its rich art scene.
It’s well known that Romania is the country of castles. The one that you have to visit is Poenari, surrounded by the most beautiful nature. Make sure to wear comfy shoes so that you can climb all the steps.
This monastery is so special because of the amazing paintings on its outside. It’s a tourist attraction and it’s definitely worth your time. It is a part of the Gura Humorului town, which used to be a medieval village called Voronet.
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]]>This Medieval town is one of the best places to be during the fall. The colors of nature are just stunning and go great with the medieval scenery. While in Belgium, don’t miss their famous chocolate!
Cumbria is known for its many lakes, fells, and dales, apart from being the only mountain range in England. The Lake District National Park offers incredible nature you can explore during an active vacation. Here, you will find the highest mountain and the largest lake in the country.
If you’re a fan of mystery and of count Dracula, you need to visit Transylvania at least once in your life. It won’t take long for you to see that it is everything you expected to be and more. A drive through the Făgăraș Mountains is an experience you’ll never forget.
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]]>Located at 37 Rue de la Bûcherie and filled to the brim with literary classics as well as a variety of newly published books, this bookstore is an absolute must-see for every book lover. The trademark dark green exterior is hard to miss, and the cozy interior invites you to spend hours casually browsing books, with a cup of your favorite coffee or tea in hand.
This little cafe is located in Montmartre, very close to the famous Moulin Rouge, but what makes this place particularly charming is the fact that it was used as the set of the movie Amelie. For fans of the movie, being here can be a surreal experience, but even for casual visitors, it is a great space to rest after hours of walking and sightseeing.
This giant wall, composed of blue enameled lava tiles on which the phrase “I love you” is written 311 times in 250 languages, is a little harder to locate, but if you step into the Jehan Rictus garden square in Montmartre, you’ll be sure to find it. The mural was created in 2000 by the French artist Fédéric Baron, and it is the perfect spot for picture-taking, especially if you’re visiting it with your loved one.
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]]>This gem is hidden in southern Italy, away from most tourists but perfect for a summer vacation. Spend your days on sandy beaches, eat delicious food in local restaurants, and enjoy walking through the old town.
Alberobello is a town near the city of Bari, also located in southern Italy. The town has many narrow streets and squares you can explore. In 1996, it became a UNESCO World Heritage site.
While Milan is the star of the Lombardy region, you should definitely check out Bergamo. Beautiful cobblestone streets and Venetian walls offer an amazing experience in one of the most romantic cities of Italy.
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]]>Yes, traveling by train can be quite long and tiring, so, so, so much longer than catching a flight. However, enjoying the beautiful and peaceful landscapes, through the window, can’t be compared with anything else, especially if there is a great ticket deal.
Eurail pass is an all-in-one train ticket. What does it mean? Well, it means that with one ticket you can go wherever you want, whenever you want, solo, with friends, partner or even as a family. There are 28 European countries you can visit by hopping on a train. They offer great discounts and benefits, such as Youth Pass for those under 27, with a 20% discount, children under 12 travel for free, and there are other great benefits as well, discounts for ferries, museums etc.
The most popular destinations are: Paris to Amsterdam, Amsterdam to Berlin, Paris to Barcelona, Madrid to Barcelona, Vienna to Budapest… Whichever destination you choose, you won’t regret!
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]]>The post Berlin is a Beaming City, Waiting For Your Arrival appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>But Berlin goes much beyond this political divide, all of which is equally important to explore. Berlin is currently a beautiful and thriving metropolis that satisfies every type of tourist’s needs, so visiting is essential.
Even though there’s so much to see, there a few places everyone who goes to Berlin must-visit, especially ones that have to do with the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust. One of these places is the Holocaust memorial which pays tribute to Jews across Europe who lost their lives at the hands of the Nazis. Another site is the Jewish Museum Berlin which has exhibits also about the Holocaust as well as artworks done entirely by Jewish people.
To experience a taste of the Berlin Wall, you have to go to the East Side Gallery. This site displays a portion of the wall in the place where the East and West sides were divided, however, now the wall has been turned into a mural-covered in street art.
Getting a sense of life in Berlin during the Cold War is best done at the DDR Museum which displays all sorts of artifacts and recreations with some original pieces of furniture and other household items available at that time. It also has spy planes and other memorabilia that take you back to that time period.
Berlin is one of the biggest electronic capitals of the world. Even if you’re not a fan of the genre, a really good Berlin DJ just might change your tune, and if not, it’s an essential Berlin experience to have anyway. One of the most famous electronic clubs in the world is called Berghain, but also super exclusive. If you want a shot getting in, show up in the wee hours of the night, wear black, and see if the bouncer deems you worthy enough to enter.
Germany is of course known for its beer, so if you want a little more of a relaxed atmosphere for your nightlife, Eschenbrau is the place to go. This bar is actually one of the oldest breweries in the city and has a huge variety of brews to try out. However, Berlin has no open container law, so you can always grab some local beers and hang out around the city with peace of mind.
Another German tradition is the currywurst, which is basically just a sausage covered in curry ketchup. However, the combination of the ingredients makes it a delicious bite, so make sure to grab one while you’re there. You can often find them from street vendors all over the city.
If you want more of a fine dining experience in the city, check out Restaurant Tim Raue. This two Michelin star restaurant was born from the ashes of boring communist food, which is a modern take on international cuisine with Asian twists.
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]]>The post These Magical Places In Romania Are Surreal appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Sighisoara is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most popular medieval towns in Europe. Thanks to its colorful architecture, this spot should definitely make the top of your list.
Timisoara is one of the most amazing towns in the country. Just a long walk is all that you need to feel the unique spirit and take a look at the architecture. Timisoara is also known for its rich art scene.
It’s well known that Romania is the country of castles. The one that you have to visit is Poenari, surrounded by the most beautiful nature. Make sure to wear comfy shoes so that you can climb all the steps.
This monastery is so special because of the amazing paintings on its outside. It’s a tourist attraction and it’s definitely worth your time. It is a part of the Gura Humorului town, which used to be a medieval village called Voronet.
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]]>The post 3 Perfect Lesser-Known European Destinations to Visit This Fall appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This Medieval town is one of the best places to be during the fall. The colors of nature are just stunning and go great with the medieval scenery. While in Belgium, don’t miss their famous chocolate!
Cumbria is known for its many lakes, fells, and dales, apart from being the only mountain range in England. The Lake District National Park offers incredible nature you can explore during an active vacation. Here, you will find the highest mountain and the largest lake in the country.
If you’re a fan of mystery and of count Dracula, you need to visit Transylvania at least once in your life. It won’t take long for you to see that it is everything you expected to be and more. A drive through the Făgăraș Mountains is an experience you’ll never forget.
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]]>The post Lesser-Known Places to Visit In Paris appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located at 37 Rue de la Bûcherie and filled to the brim with literary classics as well as a variety of newly published books, this bookstore is an absolute must-see for every book lover. The trademark dark green exterior is hard to miss, and the cozy interior invites you to spend hours casually browsing books, with a cup of your favorite coffee or tea in hand.
This little cafe is located in Montmartre, very close to the famous Moulin Rouge, but what makes this place particularly charming is the fact that it was used as the set of the movie Amelie. For fans of the movie, being here can be a surreal experience, but even for casual visitors, it is a great space to rest after hours of walking and sightseeing.
This giant wall, composed of blue enameled lava tiles on which the phrase “I love you” is written 311 times in 250 languages, is a little harder to locate, but if you step into the Jehan Rictus garden square in Montmartre, you’ll be sure to find it. The mural was created in 2000 by the French artist Fédéric Baron, and it is the perfect spot for picture-taking, especially if you’re visiting it with your loved one.
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]]>The post Italian Towns You’ve Probably Never Heard of, but Are Worth a Visit appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This gem is hidden in southern Italy, away from most tourists but perfect for a summer vacation. Spend your days on sandy beaches, eat delicious food in local restaurants, and enjoy walking through the old town.
Alberobello is a town near the city of Bari, also located in southern Italy. The town has many narrow streets and squares you can explore. In 1996, it became a UNESCO World Heritage site.
While Milan is the star of the Lombardy region, you should definitely check out Bergamo. Beautiful cobblestone streets and Venetian walls offer an amazing experience in one of the most romantic cities of Italy.
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]]>The post How To Travel Europe With Only One Ticket appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Yes, traveling by train can be quite long and tiring, so, so, so much longer than catching a flight. However, enjoying the beautiful and peaceful landscapes, through the window, can’t be compared with anything else, especially if there is a great ticket deal.
Eurail pass is an all-in-one train ticket. What does it mean? Well, it means that with one ticket you can go wherever you want, whenever you want, solo, with friends, partner or even as a family. There are 28 European countries you can visit by hopping on a train. They offer great discounts and benefits, such as Youth Pass for those under 27, with a 20% discount, children under 12 travel for free, and there are other great benefits as well, discounts for ferries, museums etc.
The most popular destinations are: Paris to Amsterdam, Amsterdam to Berlin, Paris to Barcelona, Madrid to Barcelona, Vienna to Budapest… Whichever destination you choose, you won’t regret!
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