Nowadays there are many people who make gourmet vacations, looking for the most typical products, the best restaurants, and traditional cuisines.
The street named after Emperor Frederick I of Prussia is one of the main streets of the city in which, despite the change imposed by time and history, the past continues to reverberate.
Potsdamer Platz is not a simple square but is one of the emblematic places of Berlin.
The Berlin’s Champs-Elysées: the long boulevard “Unter den Linden” which echoes over four centuries of history.
The green lung of the German capital, from hunting reserve of the royal family to city park where to jog, picnic, and enjoy the sun in the summer.
It was once the largest synagogue in Germany, the testimony of the presence of a large Jewish community, and a symbol of pride of the Berlin Jews.
Messy, frenetic, and full of questionable architectural works, Alexander Platz has always been the most famous square in Berlin.