Single travel- Berlin city break guide- Why go?
Single trave- Berlin city break guide
Why go?
Because since the fall of its world-famous Wall, Berlin has busied itself with becoming one of the most stimulating creative and cultural centres in Europe. These days it’s a city of many faces, known equally as a hedonistic hub (parties here often go on for days rather than hours), a magnet for history buffs (the city was at the heart of much of the turbulent 20th century) and, increasingly, as a destination for families – thanks to a wealth of green spaces (see the sprawling Tiergarten), lots of indoor and outdoor playgrounds plus plenty of attractions to keep the little ones occupied.
And despite the cheap rents and bohemian reputation (the city’s unofficial motto is “Poor But Sexy”), there’s also a lot on offer for well-heeled and business travellers, from ritzy hotels and classy boutiques to Michelin-starred dining spots. A grand European all-rounder? And then some…
When to go?
Tales of Berlin’s notoriously long and harsh winters send shivers up the spines of visitors before they’ve even arrived – but don’t worry, they’re not that much worse than those in Britain. Still, the preferred time to visit is in the warmer months (April-September), when you can explore the city’s waterways and parks, as well as the numerous lakes (and sights) that lie within striking distance of the centre.
You have now a unique opportunity to share your own travel to Tuscany story with the rest of the world!
Spring and autumn are also pleasant times to visit Berlin, and there are plenty of cultural events happening all year round. To paraphrase comedian Billy Connolly: there's no such thing as a bad time to visit Berlin, just bring the right clothing…
Why go?
Because since the fall of its world-famous Wall, Berlin has busied itself with becoming one of the most stimulating creative and cultural centres in Europe. These days it’s a city of many faces, known equally as a hedonistic hub (parties here often go on for days rather than hours), a magnet for history buffs (the city was at the heart of much of the turbulent 20th century) and, increasingly, as a destination for families – thanks to a wealth of green spaces (see the sprawling Tiergarten), lots of indoor and outdoor playgrounds plus plenty of attractions to keep the little ones occupied.
And despite the cheap rents and bohemian reputation (the city’s unofficial motto is “Poor But Sexy”), there’s also a lot on offer for well-heeled and business travellers, from ritzy hotels and classy boutiques to Michelin-starred dining spots. A grand European all-rounder? And then some…
When to go?
Tales of Berlin’s notoriously long and harsh winters send shivers up the spines of visitors before they’ve even arrived – but don’t worry, they’re not that much worse than those in Britain. Still, the preferred time to visit is in the warmer months (April-September), when you can explore the city’s waterways and parks, as well as the numerous lakes (and sights) that lie within striking distance of the centre.
You have now a unique opportunity to share your own travel to Tuscany story with the rest of the world!
Spring and autumn are also pleasant times to visit Berlin, and there are plenty of cultural events happening all year round. To paraphrase comedian Billy Connolly: there's no such thing as a bad time to visit Berlin, just bring the right clothing…