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      • Kulturbrauerei
        0.69 Km from Senefelderstraße 28
        The Berlin Kulturbrauerei (literally "Culture Brewery") is a 25,000 square metres (270,000 sq ft) building complex in Berlin, Germany. Originally built and operated as a brewery, its courtyards and unique architecture have been protected as a monument since 1974 and it is one of the few well-preserved examples of industrial architecture in Berlin dating from the end of the 19th Century. It is supported by the Treuhandliegenschaftsgesellschaft (TLG) and operated commercially as a cultur...
      • Max-Schmeling-Halle
        1.29 Km from Senefelderstraße 28
        Max-Schmeling-Halle is a multi-purpose arena, in Berlin, Germany, named after the famous German boxer Max Schmeling. Apart from the Velodrom, it's one of Berlin's biggest indoor sports arenas and holds from 8,861 people, up to 11,000 people. The opening ceremony happened on December 14, 1996, in the presence of Max Schmeling.
      • Mauerpark
        1.32 Km from Senefelderstraße 28
        Mauerpark is a public linear park in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg district. The name translates to "Wall Park", referring to its status as a former part of the Berlin Wall and its Death Strip. The park is located at the border of Prenzlauer Berg and Gesundbrunnen district of former West Berlin.
      • Kapelle der Versöhnung
        2.18 Km from Senefelderstraße 28
        The Kapelle der Versöhnung (simply: Chapel of Reconciliation) stands on the site of the old Church of Reconciliation (Versöhnungskirche in German), on Bernauer Straße in the Mitte district of Berlin.
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      • Deutschlandhalle
        11.33 Km from Senefelderstraße 28
        Deutschlandhalle was an arena in the Westend neighbourhood of Berlin, Germany. It was inaugurated on 29 November 1935 by Adolf Hitler. The building was granted landmark status in 1995, but on December 3, 2011, the building was demolished. Built primarily for the 1936 Summer Olympics, the Deutschlandhalle could hold 8,764 people. The Olympic boxing, weightlifting and wrestling competitions took place here. On 19 February 1938 test pilot Hanna Reitsch demonstrated the first indoor flight in the ar...

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      • Zu mir oder zu dir

        Don't worry yourself if you can't pronounce the name but "Zu mir oder zu dir" simply means "to my place or yours." If you are available for the weird side of Berlin, this is the place to be. There are lots of regular drinkers ready to hang out over luscious drink and sexy escorts waiting to blow your mind. By the time you are through for the night, you will definitely identify how to pronounce "Zu mir oder zu dir", however this time around, it may be a subject for that your new friend.

        Zu mir oder zu dir Lychener Str. 15, 10437 Berlin, Germany
      • Prater Beer Garden Berlin
        This is the oldest beer garden in the city, starting out in 1837 and remaining one of the few businesses to get through the bombings of the world wars.

        It is situated in the frisky nightlife region of Prenzlauer Berg and can comfortably host up to a thousand guests. Opening time is usually between noon and past midnight in the summer.
        Prater Beer Garden Berlin Kastanienallee 7-9, 10435 Berlin, Germany
      • Berlin Wall Memorial

        The Berlin Wall built in 1961 and demolished in 1989, is today a centre of attraction in Berlin. With features like the Marienfelde Refugee Center Museum displaying exhibits pertaining to 1.5 million people who went past Berlin as refugees and the monument in remembrance of the divided city as well as the casualties of communism. 

        There is also the window of remembrance and a visitor center where you will have the opportunity of seeing the remains of the wall. 

        You will also find the Museum Haus and Checkpoint Charlie that was the interchange between East and West of Berlin city, with exhibits tracking the history of human right.

        Berlin Wall Memorial Bernauer Str. 111, 13355 Berlin, Germany
      • Hackescher Markt

        Hackescher Markt is centrally located with many exclusive and luxury products. There are also cheap restaurants around and this is where you will get the best, well-known brands. How to arrive at Hackescher Markt: You can easily get to Station Hackescher Markt via S-bahn. It is just a stop from the transport point, Alexanderplatz. 

        Shops: Scotch and Soda, Pepe Jeans, Strellson, Paul Frank, Adidas, Mavi, Wesc, Diesel, Energie, Cos, Swatch, Fossil.

        Hackescher Markt, 10178 Berlin, Germany
      • Grunerstraße 20
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        Grunerstraße 20, 10179 Berlin, Germany
      • Alexa

        Alexa is centrally located and a walking distance from Alexanderplatz. It is 56,000 square meters large with 180 diverse shops and 17 restaurants. The place can be crowded on Saturday but there is enough time for shopping since the mall opens between 10 am and 9 pm.

        How you can reach Alexa: It is easy through Alexanderplatz or Jannowitzbrucke and you reach both stations by S-bahn or U-bahn.

        Shops: Billabong, Northface shop, Mango, Levi, Mediamarkt, Quicksilver Shop, Zara, Esprit, H&M, Vero Moda, Tommy Hillfiger, Edeka, Bijou Brigitte.

        Alexa Grunerstraße 20, 10179 Berlin, Germany
      • Berlin

        Berlin, the capital city of Germany as well as one of its 16 states, is the biggest city in Germany with a population of about 4.5 million. Hence, it is the most populous city in the European Union. Berlin is notorious for tolerance, internationalism, bustling nightlife, street art, abundant bars, clubs as well as cafés, diverse royal residences, museums and more locations of historical importance. It has an international reputation for being an extremely tolerant and liberal hub of modernity, with a wide variety of museums, architecture, and sights like the Berlin Wall. 

        The architecture of Berlin is absolutely diverse after its reconstruction when the World War II and cold war ended after the Berlin wall fell in 1989. You can see the symbols of various historic eras within a short period of time in the city centre, from scanty remaining antique buildings near Alexanderplatz, to the cutting-edge glass and steel edifices at Potsdamer Platz.

        Due to its boisterous history, Berlin is a city with numerous, unique communities. Brandenburger Tor or Brandenburger Gate is a mark of separation at the time of the world war, but it is now a sign of German reconciliation. It was constructed after the Acropolis in Athens and was brought to fruition in 1799 as the imperial city-gate.

        Germans speak English but they will like you to speak a little bit of German. You can learn some phrases that are ideal for a traveler and you will definitely make a good impression of yourself.

        If there is one city in the world with lots of unique, wonderful people, it will definitely be Berlin. Every single day, millions of Berliners walk around with stories to tell. Either good or bad, the stories are worth sharing or you will enjoy taking photographs with these lovely people. No matter the diversity - young, old, black, white, tall, small, gay, straight, believer, atheist - it is very certain that they are the best people to be with.

        Today, very little remains of the Wall. The city has rapidly overcome its reputation since the fall of the Wall at the end of the Cold War, and now is better known as an international hotspot for party animals and fashion shows. Whilst the city is relatively young by European standards, only dating back to the 13th century, it has garnered a reputation all of its own over the years. 

        Naturally, speaking German is preferred. However, French and English are also widely understood, so getting around will not be too much of an issue if you happen to be traveling from the Western parts of the world. Almost everyone under the age of 40 will be able to understand you and can converse with you fluently. After all, Berlin is the epitome of tolerance (along with Köln) and, post-wall, has attracted a lot of young people from all over the world and Europe, eager to express their intellectual selves.

        Germany is well known for its engineering and you can see its history laid out in front of you with the various museums found throughout the city. There are literally dozens to choose from, depending on what you want to explore. There are also quite a few churches and private art galleries as well. There are also theatres, operas, cinemas, nightclubs, restaurants, and plenty of excitement. 

        There are three major universities, and the Olympic Stadium hosting soccer games, which absolutely shouldn't be missed if you happen to be someone who's never been to a European football match. However, one of the most popular things to do in Berlin is visit one of the various nightclubs; the city has a reputation as being one of the most progressive clubbing cities in Europe. 

        Between the food, the clubs, the museums, the architecture, the beer, and the atmosphere, it’s easy to see why this is one of the most popular destinations in Europe.

        Reaching central Berlin from Schönefeld Airport via the S-Bahn isn't difficult. There's a direct link, usually line S9 from the airport. From the exit, follow the covered walk-way to the station. 

        The public transport network in Berlin is very accessible and comprehensive, including the Underground (U-Bahn), Train (S-Bahn), Buses, Trams and plenty of private taxis.

        Berlin, Germany
      • Strandbar
        Strandbar Mitte is a big, artificial beach running along the Spree River and it overlooks the solid structures on Museum Island. If you want to step into warm sand, drink some bottles of cold German beer and get a German tan before you return to your base, this is the right place to be.
        Strandbar Monbijoupark vis-à-vis Bode-Museum, Monbijoustraße 3B, 10117 Berlin, Germany
      • Pergamonmuseum
        Pergamon Museum houses three galleries of top collections - the Islamic Art Museum, the Middle East Museum and the Antiquity collection. In this museum, you will find artifacts which survived the Second World War and collected by archeologists during their excursions to Asia, Egypt and Middle East in the 19th and 20th centuries.
        Pergamonmuseum Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
      • Berlin Friedrichstraße station
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        Berlin Friedrichstraße station, Georgenstraße 14/17, 10117 Berlin, Germany

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      Climate near Senefelderstraße 28

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      Graphic showing average weather in Senefelderstraße 28 in Celcius and Centimeters (Change to Farenheit and Inches)

      Month Temp °C Rainfall Cm Temp °F Rainfall Inches
      Jan -0.7 69.6 30.7 27.4
      Feb 0.1 49.7 32.2 19.6
      Mar 3.1 44.2 37.6 17.4
      Apr 7.4 49.3 45.3 19.4
      May 12.9 49.8 55.2 19.6
      Jun 15.9 62.6 60.6 24.6
      Jul 17.7 78.3 63.9 30.8
      Aug 16.4 69.3 61.5 27.3
      Sep 13.1 49.4 55.6 19.4
      Oct 7.9 48.7 46.2 19.2
      Nov 3.2 55.5 37.8 21.9
      Dec 0.4 64.4 32.7 25.4

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