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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Berlin travel guide: Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wall, Reichstag, Museum Island UNESCO, Checkpoint Charlie, Kreuzberg + Mitte nightlife, top eats + day trips.</p>
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<p><strong>Berlin essentials</strong>: <strong>1. Brandenburg Gate</strong>: iconic 1791 monument. Free. Symbol of reunification. <strong>2. Reichstag</strong>: parliament with Norman Foster glass dome. Free entry + advance booking. <strong>3. Berlin Wall Memorial (Bernauer Strasse)</strong>: most authentic preserved section. Free. <strong>4. Checkpoint Charlie</strong>: historic crossing. Free + Wall Museum next door €18. <strong>5. Museum Island UNESCO</strong>: 5 museums including Pergamon (under renovation). 1-day pass €18. <strong>6. Holocaust Memorial</strong>: 2,711 concrete blocks + free underground exhibition. <strong>7. East Side Gallery</strong>: 1.3 km Berlin Wall murals. Free. <strong>8. Berghain</strong>: world&#8217;s most famous techno club. Friday-Sunday. <strong>9. Currywurst + Döner kebab</strong>: Berlin&#8217;s iconic street food. <strong>10. Day trip to Sanssouci Potsdam</strong>: 30 min S-Bahn. €14 palace entry. <strong>Currency</strong>: EUR. <strong>Best time</strong>: April-October.</p></div></div>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Historic sights + Berlin Wall</h2>
<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Brandenburg Gate:</strong> 1791 monument, symbol of Berlin. Free + always accessible.</li><li><strong>Reichstag (parliament):</strong> Norman Foster glass dome 1999. Free entry. Book online 2-4 weeks ahead.</li><li><strong>Berlin Wall Memorial (Bernauer Strasse):</strong> most authentic preserved section + watchtowers + documentation. Free.</li><li><strong>Checkpoint Charlie:</strong> historic East-West crossing. Free monument + Wall Museum €18.</li><li><strong>East Side Gallery (Friedrichshain):</strong> 1.3 km of Berlin Wall covered in 105 murals. Free.</li><li><strong>Topography of Terror:</strong> outdoor + indoor exhibition on Gestapo headquarters site. Free.</li><li><strong>Memorial to Murdered Jews of Europe:</strong> 2,711 concrete blocks. Free + underground exhibition.</li><li><strong>Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer:</strong> Berlin Wall documentation center. Free.</li><li><strong>DDR Museum:</strong> East German daily life interactive. €13.</li><li><strong>Stasi Museum (Lichtenberg):</strong> East German secret police. €8.</li></ul>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Museum Island UNESCO</h2>
<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Museum Island (Museumsinsel):</strong> 5 museums on Spree island. UNESCO 1999.</li><li><strong>Pergamon Museum:</strong> Pergamon Altar (closed for renovation until 2027). North wing still open.</li><li><strong>Neues Museum:</strong> Nefertiti bust + Egyptian collection. €14.</li><li><strong>Altes Museum:</strong> ancient Greek + Roman art. €10.</li><li><strong>Bode Museum:</strong> sculptures + Byzantine art. €10.</li><li><strong>Alte Nationalgalerie:</strong> 19th-century European art (Manet, Renoir, Monet). €12.</li><li><strong>1-day Museum Island pass:</strong> €18 — all 5 museums.</li><li><strong>3-day pass:</strong> €29.</li><li><strong>Berlin Welcome Card Museum Island:</strong> €54 including transit.</li><li><strong>Free 1st Sunday of month:</strong> Berlin state museums.</li></ul>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Neighborhoods + atmosphere</h2>
<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Mitte:</strong> central district — Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, Unter den Linden boulevard.</li><li><strong>Friedrichshain:</strong> alternative hipster + East Side Gallery + Berghain nightlife.</li><li><strong>Kreuzberg:</strong> Turkish quarter + immigrant cuisine + alternative scene + Görlitzer Park.</li><li><strong>Neukölln:</strong> trendier than Kreuzberg now + Sonnenallee + Tempelhofer Feld.</li><li><strong>Prenzlauer Berg:</strong> family-friendly + cafes + Mauerpark Sunday flea market.</li><li><strong>Charlottenburg:</strong> west Berlin elegant + Schloss Charlottenburg + Kurfürstendamm shopping.</li><li><strong>Schöneberg:</strong> LGBTQ+ historic + Winterfeldtplatz market.</li><li><strong>Wedding:</strong> emerging gentrification + Volkspark Rehberge.</li><li><strong>Tempelhof:</strong> old airport turned giant urban park.</li><li><strong>Mauerpark (Sunday market + karaoke):</strong> iconic Sunday afternoon culture.</li></ul>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Food + nightlife</h2>
<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Currywurst:</strong> Berlin invention 1949 — sausage + curry ketchup. Try Konnopke (Schönhauser) or Curry 36 (Mehringdamm).</li><li><strong>Döner kebab:</strong> Turkish-German fast food. Mustafa&#8217;s Gemüse Kebap (Mehringdamm) famous.</li><li><strong>Markthalle Neun (Kreuzberg):</strong> Thursday Street Food Market — international flavors.</li><li><strong>Mauerpark Sunday market:</strong> flea + food.</li><li><strong>Berghain:</strong> world&#8217;s most famous techno club. Strict door — go alone or with 1-2 friends Sunday morning highest chance. €20-30.</li><li><strong>Watergate (Kreuzberg):</strong> Spree-side electronic music.</li><li><strong>Sisyphos (Friedrichshain):</strong> sprawling Friday-Sunday techno + house.</li><li><strong>Tresor (Mitte):</strong> historic Berlin techno.</li><li><strong>About Blank (Friedrichshain):</strong> alternative + cheap.</li><li><strong>Trinkteufel:</strong> dive bar — open until dawn.</li><li><strong>Berlin Pride (Christopher Street Day, late July):</strong> 1 million attendees.</li></ul>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Day trips from Berlin</h2>
<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Sanssouci Potsdam (30 min S-Bahn):</strong> Frederick the Great&#8217;s rococo palace. €14 + €10 audio guide.</li><li><strong>Potsdam Old Town + Russian colony:</strong> historic palatial city.</li><li><strong>Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial:</strong> 35 min S-Bahn + bus. Free, sombering.</li><li><strong>Spreewald (1.5h regional train):</strong> UNESCO biosphere — canals + Sorbian culture + pickle traditions.</li><li><strong>Dresden (2h ICE train):</strong> Saxon capital + Baroque architecture + Frauenkirche.</li><li><strong>Leipzig (1h15 ICE):</strong> Bach + book fair + alternative culture.</li><li><strong>Hamburg (1h40 ICE):</strong> port city + Reeperbahn + Speicherstadt.</li><li><strong>Wittenberg (45 min ICE):</strong> Luther + Reformation.</li><li><strong>Berlin-Brandenburg Airport BER:</strong> 30 min FEX or S-Bahn.</li><li><strong>Tempelhof Park:</strong> old airport runways — bike + skate + picnic.</li></ul>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Practical Berlin tips</h2>
<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Currency:</strong> EUR. ATMs everywhere — Sparkasse, Deutsche Bank.</li><li><strong>Berlin Welcome Card 48h €23 / 72h €33:</strong> transit + 200+ discounts.</li><li><strong>Single transit ticket:</strong> €3.50 (Zone AB).</li><li><strong>Daily ticket:</strong> €9.50.</li><li><strong>Apps:</strong> BVG Fahrinfo + DB Navigator + Berlin Tourism.</li><li><strong>Best time:</strong> April-October. May + September best (warm + fewer crowds).</li><li><strong>Budget mid-range:</strong> €120-200/day (Berlin cheaper than Western European capitals).</li><li><strong>Cash + cards:</strong> cards widely accepted. Always carry small €20-50 cash.</li><li><strong>Tipping:</strong> 10% standard if good service.</li><li><strong>Languages:</strong> German official, English widely spoken. Turkish in Kreuzberg.</li><li><strong>Reichstag advance booking:</strong> 2-4 weeks ahead. Show ID at entry.</li><li><strong>Berghain strict door:</strong> dress dark + casual + come alone or 1-2 friends + Sun morning highest chance.</li></ul>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Top Berlin attractions?</h3>
<p>Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag dome (free entry book ahead), Berlin Wall Memorial (Bernauer Strasse), Museum Island, Holocaust Memorial, East Side Gallery.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading">How long to visit Berlin?</h3>
<p>3-4 days for highlights. 5-7 days with day trips (Potsdam, Sachsenhausen). 10+ days for deep exploration.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Best Berlin food?</h3>
<p>Currywurst (Konnopke or Curry 36), Döner kebab (Mustafa\&#8217;s Gemüse), Markthalle Neun Street Food Thursday, Mauerpark Sunday market.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Berlin Wall — where to see?</h3>
<p>East Side Gallery (1.3 km painted Wall), Bernauer Strasse Memorial (most authentic), Checkpoint Charlie (historic crossing), Topography of Terror.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Berghain how to get in?</h3>
<p>World&#8217;s strictest door. Sunday morning highest chance. Dress dark + minimal. Come alone or 1-2 friends. Be sober + cool. No guarantees ever.</p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Berlin Welcome Card worth it?</h3>
<p>Yes if visiting 2+ paid attractions + using transit. 48h €23 / 72h €33. Covers transit + 200+ discounts.</p>

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