After such an amazing and emotional visit to Oelsnitz, I was tired by the time we got to Berlin. But the fun part for Ed was driving on the Autobahn! He went 100+ mph!!! And actually there were cars zooming past us -- maybe 125-140 mph!!! The German cars are made to go fast -- our car had six gears!
OK, so on to the next destination: Pullman Berlin Schweizerhof. We are on the 9th floor
overlooking the Zoologischer Garten! We saw cranes flying around and landing on
treetops. They must live at the zoo…
| Cranes at the Zoo -- view from our hotel room! |
We settled in and took a walk from our hotel to the Brandenburg Gate!
This was a nice stroll through Tiergarten Park down the main drag. We walked around
looking for a place to eat. There are a lot more
people here and it was late by the time we started our quest. We tried two very busy places before we found our
dining pleasure for the evening, Restaurant Mark Brandenberg, which is part of the Hilton Berlin Hotel. The food was not great -- Ed and I had two different types of fish -- they both looked similar: OVERCOOKED!!
We did a lot of walking this night, and it felt quite
different from walking in Vienna or Prague.
Berlin has a “Big City” feel. Let's just say I held tight to my pocketbook! We walked everywhere. And we
both need a good night’s sleep. Then we'll be ready, Berlin...
Our mission on our first full day: The Victory Column. We walked up to the top and got a panoramic
view of Berlin:
Then we decided to take a 3-hour boat tour -- Can you hear Gilligan’s Island theme song? We bought our tickets from Reederei Riedel and then waited for the
tour to begin. Across the street from
the boat dock was the Steinway Haus, so
we decided to kill some time:
| Nice, huh?! |
We were mighty hungry after the boat trip, so we stopped at the nearby Greek restaurant, Ach! Nico Ach! .
Our waiter remembered us from last night, and treated us to a glass of
Ouzo. Ed explained that I don’t drink,
so the waiter brought him two more shots!
Ed enjoyed them very much! We had
quite a dinner. Wish we had taken a
picture of our plates before we started eating, but you can get the idea, it
was a massive amount of food:
We decided to explore after dinner and started walking around. I was thinking we would find the shopping district, but we actually were going in the opposite direction. Eventually we stumbled upon Neuer See. This was inside the Tiergarten and included high-end restaurants in a casual atmosphere. Beers were too expensive, but what a scene:

The next day we started out at the shopping district and
went on a mission to get some gifts for Emma and Hans. We wanted to get Hans a jersey for the German Football World Cup victory, and Addidas had the goods. Well, they did have them, and they sold out
immediately. The next shipment was
coming in on Friday, but that was too late for us, so we will try to order one
on-line when we return home. Instead, we
found an Ampelmann (check out that link!!!) shirt for Hans.
For Emma I wanted to find a bag. Emma loves bags! I found a large, exclusive department store called Karstadt and decided to check it out:
Sure enough, they had a German line of bags, Picard. These bags are made in Germany! There were several that were on sale. The first one I picked up I hung onto and
looked all around. I kept coming back to
this green bag, so that’s the one for Emma. Hope she likes it!
Next, Ed and I rented bikes and decided to tour around on our
own. We found the path along the
canal. It is mostly flat, so it was fun
to just tour around all over. The Tiergarten is really amazing. We found gardens, saw some bunnies, and even
nude sun-bathers (I had read that might occur).
We chose to take pictures of the gardens:
This is where all the people are! There are loads of tour busses everywhere. Snapped some shots, then headed back to Unter den Linden to get some beverages and eat our sandwiches we made at
breakfast.
Next stop, Reichstag. We found out there were no tours into Reichstag – those needed to be booked
months in advance! Also, they were doing
renovations, so we could only view it from the outside.
| This is us! |
That’s ok. We just
wanted to ride on the bikes anyway. We
continued along the canal until we reached the shopping district. We decided to find a dinner spot there. There was an Italian place, and although the
service was a little slow, it picked up.
I ended up only eating half of it, so we saved the rest:
I forgot to mention that we are staying up all night so we can catch a 4:22 am train to Amsterdam. We ended up at an Irish Pub for a Guinness, and then continued walking around. Next we needed to return our rented bikes before midnight, and also pick up our bags being held at the hotel. Then Ed and I walked to the train station and sang many appropriate songs to shorten the walk:
“Ticket To Ride”, “Ruby Tuesday”, “Yesterday”, “Take Me To
The River”, “We’re On A Road To Nowhere”, “Yellow Submarine”. Ed started this whole thing by changing the
words from “We Are Marching to Pretoria” to “We Are Marching to the Hauptbahnhof".
It was a long night. We made it to the train station and although it was mostly empty, there were enough people around to make me suspicious. I could not sleep! Ed napped a little, but I kept watch. We got on the train and had First Class reservations! Amsterdam, here we come!


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