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#thegoldenbunontour. Little reminder of my trip to Berlin two weeks ago. The first part is already online therefore it was time for the second. Both last days were as exhausting and full with program like the first one. Whereas the last one was definitely the most intense with three guided tours around the city.
9.30am. {Day 2} We started our Architecture tour in Charlottenburg this time. We got a guided tour from Claudia Kromrei and hit off at the Walther Benjamin Platz followed by a walk through the neighborhood visiting some of the Albert Gessner houses.
1pm. Later on we visited our fellow students at the TU Berlin. The faculty of architecture was built by Bernhard Hermkes.
4.30pm. As we skipped lunch we were absolutely starving when we reached the Bikini House. We dropped into this newly opened fast food restaurant called BagYard. They serve fresh meals such as various of their bag dishes, chia pudding, falafel and much more.
BagYard
Budapesterstr. 38-50 – 10787 Berlin
Budapesterstr. 38-50 – 10787 Berlin
5.30pm. When being around the Bikini House you should definitely take the elevater of the 25 Hours Hotel up to the top. To the left you’ll find the Neni restaurant (I wrote about it already here) and the Monkey Bar is to the right where you can enjoy a great view over the Bikini House and the Zoologischer Garten.
8pm. I love spontaneous meetings. Two of my beloved blogger friends texted me earlier that day if we wanted to meet for dinner. Of course! So I drove to Kreuzberg where I met up with Nadine and Alice at this Italian place called Trattoria Tre Soli. We had a lovely evening with good food. I haven’t had vongole for ages!
9am. {Day 3} After a short night we met up at the Karl-Marx-Allee where we had the our first guided tour out of three that day. However, it was super interesting to see so many different parts of Berlin. Moreover, we dived deeper into the history and got a better understanding of the architectural progress the whole city underwent.
3pm. Our second last stop was the Hansaviertel, which was super interesting to see. There are so many different types of building developed by popular architects. The final guided tour was a visit of the Haus des Rundfunks built from Hans Poelzig. You can imagine how exhausted we were that day!
7pm. Before taking our plane we had a quick dinner at YamYam in Mitte (already wrote about it here). I just love Korean food! Next time I’ll will try some more new places since we went back to a few were I’ve already been.
I hope you liked my Berlin-Guides (Part one here) & wish you a wonderful day!
Ps.: excuse my blurry pictures sometime. My lens dropped with my tripod a while ago and I realized it’s state after I came back from Berlin. I have to fix it ASAP!
Berlin November 2015
Fotos – moi
Oh wow these pictures are absolutely lovely and make me want to travel to Berlin asap!
Love, Kerstin
http://www.missgetaway.com/
Ich mag deine Fotos super gerne, die sind wirklich schön! :) Und danke für die Reisetipps, ein paar Inspirationen werde ich da für die nächste Berlin-Reise mal aufbewahren.
Liebe Grüße
Leonie von Follow The Daisies
Sehr schöne Impressionen aus meiner Heimatstadt
Ghost
Beautiful photos :)
Maria V.