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Berlin, Germany

BERLIN, GERMANY

We recently came back from a lovely 2 weeks' vacation all across Germany - starting in Berlin, moving onto Dresden, Weimar, Bingen, near Basel (Switzerland), Stuttgart and finally home from Frankfurt. We learned a lot of history, saw wonderful fall sights and I was also able to attend to some business while on our journey as well. I wanted to share some of our favorites in Berlin. 
Most awesome and inspiring architecture and creativity and depth can be seen at the Jewish Holocaust Memorial: http://www.holocaust-mahnmal.de/en

Traveling onto the area called Museum Insel, which is near the river Spree, we went to visit a fairly new museum, called the DDR Museum -a very interactive, fun, hands-on and educational experience. Great for all ages --young to old. Make sure to stop by. For more info and ticket prices please see: www.ddr-museum.de.  
The photo here above is a shot of the gorgeous Berliner Dom, a baroque Cathedral built between 1894 and 1905 and recently re-opened in 1993. For more detail about the Dom, see: http://www.berlinerdom.de/.
This lovely fall shot is taken near the Reichstag Building (or Dem Deutschen Volke) which is a historical edifice in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house the Imperial Diet (German: Reichstag), of the German Empire. It was opened in 1894 and housed the Diet until 1933, when it was severely damaged in a fire. For more details please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_building
Nearby and on your way heading to Checkpoint Charlie you will see both the Franzoshicher and Deutscher Dom, photo is seen here above.
And for my lovely traveling clients and friends - I made time to stop in and visit some of my favorite hotels to make sure the hotels really ARE the best for YOU! The photo taken above is the entry lobby of the gorgeous Rocco Forte, Hotel de Rome in Berlin (a former bank). Excellent location, truly amazing mix of new and old and a very historical building. GORGEOUS design and themes and the best staff ever. To see more about the hotel, go to: http://www.hotelderome.de/.
On another wonderful site inspection tour, I visited with friends at the Adlon Kempinski ---can you beat this view of the Brandenburger Tor? For sure one of the best hotels in Berlin and the location cannot be beat. This hotel also holds quite a history and is for sure, top notch. Service to a "T!"....For more details visit: http://www.kempinski.com/en/berlin/hoteladlon/welcome/.
Last but not least, I was able to stay at the wonderful Steigenberger Berlin hotel just off KuDamm, the hottest spot in Berlin. The hotel is warm and welcoming and has one of the best breakfast venues I have seen. Service is super and with just minutes off from the central part of Berlin, the location cannot be beat. See more by visiting: Steigenberger http://de.steigenberger.com/Berlin/Steigenberger-Hotel-Berlin.

I can only recommend Berlin as a unique and historical visit. While there you must be sure to take a hop on, hop off tour with VISIT BERLIN. They have a very excellent system to allow you to preview all of the famous areas of Berlin. The tour allows you to get an excellent overview of the city and determine which parts you want to spend more time in. Tickets can be purchased directly through Critics Choice Vacations. For further detail, please click this link: http://www.visitberlin.de/en/plan/city-info.

Keep your eyes open for the next edition about our trip to Germany which will be featuring Dresden! Many thanks to the Germany travel partners and hosts for making our stay in Berlin such an excellent one!
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