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Oktoberfest
Join the 5 million people attending this year’s Oktoberfest, happening September 18 – October 3rd, 2012. It is one of the most famous events in Germany attracting tons of global visitors. Enjoy Bavaria and all that it has to offer!
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Central Berlin Apartment
Located in the city center, in a small and quiet street of Prenzlauerberg – close to shops and restaurants!Single Room in Kreuzkolln
This private room is near the turkish market and the Landwerk Canal, which is a thriving area of this neighborhood.Home Away From Home
This listing comes with high-speed Internet connection, clean linens and towels, washing machine, full-equipped kitchen and a big bathroom with bathtub.
Lovely Apartment in Charlottenberg
The apartment is located in the Berlin city centre (west) with a perfect connection to metro, taxi and trains.Selection of short term rentals in Berlin
Charming appartment East Berlin boho Prenzlauerberg... Charming small appartment for couple to rent in the heart of charming bohemian Prenzlauerberg, at...
Green Backyard Studio in Mitte Charming, quiet and spacious apartment located in the heart of Berlin. Within walking distance (or...
Sunny Room Large, beautiful room in a quiet flat. Refurbished 19th century building with wooden floors and high...
2 room Apartment in Berlin Mitte/ gallery area Description: If you are daring to stay in the heart of Berlins new middle, this apartment ist the...
What’s Happening in Berlin
Discovering Berlin
It can be tough arriving in a new city and not knowing where tonight’s party/band/theatre/movie event is going down. Luckily for the Berliner, there are a few magazines which keep us all up-to-date on the latest offerings, with detailed lists organized by date and category. They are all in German, but with some basic vocabulary (eg. Film = Kino, Theatre = Theater, Music = Musik, Party = well, Party usually. There, that’s not so tough is it?)
This, with Zitty, is one of the grandfathers of the city magazine scene. It comes out fortnightly (every two weeks for those non-British Commonwealth readers here), and is full of articles, reviews and the all-important info about the goings-on in the Hauptstadt. In fact, this listing usually makes up at least half of this quite chunky magazine. All events are sorted first by date, then by type (music, film, theatre, party) and at the back there’s a handy address section so you can actually find out where, for example, the Acud actually is. Don’t want to blow 3 Euro on the magazine? Then try their website where the handy calendar on the first page let’s you knwo what is happening on any given day.
The other major city magazine in town, Zitty also comes out fortnightly but alternating with Tip (ie. Tip comes out one week, Zitty the next, Tip the week after). Make sure you check the dates to find out which is the best match for the time you’re here. Aside from general design (Zitty tends to a bit more of a grunge image) the magazines are relatively interchangeable. What appears in one will appear in the other and it usually just comes down to a question of editorial and layout preferences. Zitty is also organised by date and event
If you don’t really want to lug around a big magazine like the two above, pick up a copy of 030 . This magazine is free, often found in places like McDonald’s or movie theaters and is a more slimmed down version of the above two. You won’t find tonight’s backyard squatters DJ event in it, but it does list all the bigger things such as movies, clubs and larger concerts.
Explore Berlin
Twenty years after its post-Wall rebirth, Berlin is a scene-stealing combo of glamour and grit, teeming with top museums and galleries, grand opera and great dance clubs, gourmet delights and ethnic snack shacks. Landmarks like the Reichstag,* the Brandenburg Gate* and Checkpoint Charlie are not to be missed in a city where you’ll find history every time you turn a corner. Whether your tastes run to posh or punk, you can satiate them in Berlin.
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