Just a trip to Berlin. When work pay, why not!!

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Leaving Cardiff behind, I began my short but memorable city break with a journey to Birmingham Airport, en route to the vibrant capital of Germany—Berlin. The flight itself was a breeze, but what awaited me in Berlin was far more captivating than I had anticipated.

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Though I was in the city for work, I found plenty of time to explore its rich history and culture. From the striking Brandenburg Gate to the remnants of the Berlin Wall, the city seemed to tell stories at every turn. A visit to Museum Island was another highlight, as its impressive museums and galleries house art and artefacts that left me in awe.

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Berlin’s culinary scene also did not disappoint. I dined in some of the city’s finest restaurants, experiencing a fusion of traditional German cuisine with modern twists. Each meal felt like a celebration of the city’s diversity and creativity.

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Overall, my three days in Berlin were a perfect blend of work and leisure. The beauty of the city, its history, and the culinary delights made the trip one I won’t soon forget. It’s a place I’d happily return to, even if just for another fleeting visit.

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I also keep thinking here that those people who have money do not go to travel, so they do a lot of wrong. Our knowledge also increases a lot.

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Ahh Birmingham... I chose that city to land in when I stopped off in the UK on my way to Germany. My hotel was right across from the train station, and around the corner from a porn shop! lol! I was surprised at just how cheap hotels were across England compaired to here in the US.

In Germany, the city I stayed in was SPOTLESS (again, compaired to America), so I asked my instructors where the ghettos were, and she said "Oh, you'd have to go to Berlin if you want to see a ghetto. Here, this is a tourist region." :) I never did get to Berlin, maybe someday when I return to Germany, a country that I fell in love with.

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I tried when i first wrote the blog, but was having issues getting a code.

Its all done now.

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I've never been to Berlin which is strange maybe growing up in Holland but it's true lol.

The food looks great!

What was that futuristic building about?

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