Now onto the good stuff...
Berlin was officially our favorite trip (minus the phone mishap). It was such a beautiful and modern city. We spent our first afternoon exploring the city, eating street food, and walking until our legs almost fell off. Our trip here in Berlin was definitely filled with street food (sausages, pretzels, and beer). Yum, there is just something about street food that makes me so happy. Can you tell that I go crazy at the State Fair?
After filling out bellies full of currywurst (cut up sausage with a curry sauce) and beer, we headed to the Berlin wall. Underneath the wall was lined with information about the historical events before/after the wall was torn down. We really enjoyed reading the facts and seeing all of the photographs.
We also ventured out into the city to see the other historical buildings and monuments. We walked through this beautiful park that was similar to Central Park in NYC. In the middle was the Victory Monument. We headed back through the park to see the Soviet War Monument, Brandenburg Gate, Potsdamer Platz, and the Reichstag (Parliament).
Brandenburg Gate
Reichstag
Soviet War Monument
Victory Monument
Day Two started bright and early with a visit Checkpoint Charlie. We snagged a photo before the crowds were filled and the actors came back to play their part. There isn't much else to see in this area, but a few museums going into more detail about the division.
Outside of the Cathedral
Beautiful, right?
Inside of the the cathedral and Jeff with his audio guide.
The views from the top of the dome. One cool fact we learned was that one of the men building the dome filled one of the gold balls on top of the mini-domes with newspapers from that date.
You can see the TV Tower and how much taller it is from the dome even!
After the church, we grabbed some breakfast on the Spree, which was beautiful. We walked up and down the spree, had a beer at these "beaches" near the river. Then we took an hour-long boat cruise down the Spree, which was one of our favorite things we did.
Enjoying some "beach" time next to the Spree.
Lovin' the boat tour!
Riding in style down the Spree
Jeff and I headed to the top of the Berlin TV Tower which is 617 feet high and it one of the tallest towers in the world. It only took 40 seconds to get to the top in the elevator. They wouldn't let us walk to the top of this one. haha! We were able to see some great views of the city and pick out some new destinations to try to go and visit. We thought about having dinner at the top, as it rotates just like the Eagles Nest in Indianapolis. On the way back to the hotel, we stopped to get some chocolate at a local shop. Although we weren't the best at ordering, we ended up with a few we really liked!
Top of the TV Tower
The amazing chocolate shop. Jeff may have taken a picture, but they recreated some of the monuments, boats, etc. out of chocolate and placed them in the window. Really cool!
Before we hit the 5-hour train ride to Prague we attempted to visit the 2nd Largest Department Store in Europe...unfortunately it was closed because it was Sunday. We took some pictures....of the outside.
I pretty much disliked the majority of the train ride to Prague. Although it was beautiful, being in a space like that for 5 hours was not my cup of tea. Jeff, on the other hand, loved the train ride. At least we were smart and bought some extra chocolate to enjoy on the long ride.
Jeff with his 39% milk chocolate...I got 60% dark chocolate.
Be on the lookout for the Prague post soon! Xx
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