Keeping eyes peeled in Berlin

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Keeping eyes peeled in Berlin

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Well, I'm here, at the Krönprinz Hotel. Gotta pick up a S-Bahn pass, but I've already gotten around the city a bit. Saw the ICC (conference centrum) and went inside briefly.

Comparisons to, say, New York, London, Amsterdam, etc.:

*Not ugly.
*Far less traffic (especially out here in the Western part of the city).
*Very few pharmacies open on Sunday (none along Prince Wilhelm as far as I walked it).
*No water...hard water in my hotel room, no water fountains anywhere, and I saw a soda machine in the ICC that wants 2 euros for half a liter of Coke. whu-

Anybody who wants to meet up, write something in this thread (or a PM lol).

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bump.

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did you found some German-only caravan games? :shock:
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P_HAT wrote:did you found some German-only caravan games? :shock:
No, but the roof of the Philharmonic Orchestra burned, does that count?
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Ed Oscuro wrote: No, but the roof of the Philharmonic Orchestra burned, does that count?
well, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt here.
I do expect some pics/stories about the pigeons on Alexanderplatz though.

Just say hi to them and give them my greetings. :P

Berlin is a beautiful town btw. I love it.

If you haven't already, visit Charlottenburg and the Berliner Dome.
High points of this wonderful city.
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I love how many scars of war are still present. Shrapnel marks on statues. That church missing its spire.

Is that middle void where the wall was filled in yet? When I was there it was a forrest of cranes.
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Super Laydock wrote:
Ed Oscuro wrote: No, but the roof of the Philharmonic Orchestra burned, does that count?
well, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt here.
Actually, he's not making it up. I saw it on the way to a conference myself yesterday! :shock:

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Re: Keeping eyes peeled in Berlin

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Ed Oscuro wrote:Saw the ICC (conference centrum) and went inside briefly.
i read that as 1CC and was overwhelmed with awesome.
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antron wrote:Is that middle void where the wall was filled in yet? When I was there it was a forrest of cranes.
Along Checkpoint Charlie there are a few nasty looking sides of buildings to give it that old-time feel, but go down a block or so and everything's new.

By the way, I'm leaving for Bremen later today. Didn't really get to see as much of Berlin as I wanted (few of the attractions for one), but I liked what I saw 8)
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