
- National Geographic Traveler
- Date: 2006-11-21
- ISBN: 9780792262121
- Area: Europe
National Geographic Traveler: Berlin
When the hated Berlin Wall was finally breached in 1989 thousands congregated joyfully at Brandenburg Gate to celebrate a new era—and ever since Berlin has reveled in its role as capital of the reunified Germany and one of Europe's most intriguing cities. After a detailed introduction to Berlin's unique history, food, land, and culture, author Damien Simonis explores each of the city's diverse neighborhoods. Among the sights: the fabled, tree-lined boulevard called Unter Den Linden; the Tiergarden, a large central park offering green relief; and the world-class museums clustered on Museum Island.
- U.S. Department of State: Germany
- CDC Travelers' Health: Germany
- Lonely Planet: Destination Germany
- Lonely Planet: Destination Berlin
- Lonely Planet: Destination Frankfurt
- Lonely Planet: Destination Munich
- Lonely Planet: Destination Stuttgart
- Wikipedia: Germany
- Wikitravel: Germany
- Destination: Germany



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