I don't wanna holiday in the sun!
Seems I'm off to Berlin tomorrow. Ramones museum - check. Egyptian museum - check. Pergamon - check. Beer and sausages - check. Owt else I should be looking out for?
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I don't wanna holiday in the sun either, I wanna live there, inna sun
when things are done and dusted here, I'm gettin out - somewhere in Greece is my preferred choice but I wouldn't rule out Bermuda or Gibralter
when things are done and dusted here, I'm gettin out - somewhere in Greece is my preferred choice but I wouldn't rule out Bermuda or Gibralter
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You'd need a big wedge to afford to live in Gibraltar...seriously expensive!!James Blast wrote:I don't wanna holiday in the sun either, I wanna live there, inna sun
when things are done and dusted here, I'm gettin out - somewhere in Greece is my preferred choice but I wouldn't rule out Bermuda or Gibralter
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and Bermuda's annar pipe dream... Hydra's lookin' guid 'tho
Florida?
Florida?
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Get to the top of the Fernsehturm, the view there is majestic
The Pergamon is definitely a big favourite too, just to sit on the steps of the temple satisfies me Club life isn't too bad either, but you don't seem the type for that or do you
The Pergamon is definitely a big favourite too, just to sit on the steps of the temple satisfies me Club life isn't too bad either, but you don't seem the type for that or do you
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Better off in Texas, on the Gulf coast. Cheaper. Less humidity. Nicer people. Better food. Better beer.James Blast wrote:
Florida?
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Far too energetic for me these days!Obviousman wrote:Get to the top of the Fernsehturm, the view there is majestic
The Pergamon is definitely a big favourite too, just to sit on the steps of the temple satisfies me Club life isn't too bad either, but you don't seem the type for that or do you
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I'd say the Surrealism museum, right across the street from Schloss Charlottenburg, but you already got an impressive number of museums on your listmh wrote:Seems I'm off to Berlin tomorrow. Ramones museum - check. Egyptian museum - check. Pergamon - check. Beer and sausages - check. Owt else I should be looking out for?
Boat trips are fun (and a nice lazy way to do something )!
Boat trips
More more boat trips
and even more
The area around Oranienstrasse and Hackescher Markt (Hackesche Höfe) seems nice to walk around and eat, and apparently Prenzlauer Berg is the place to be, but I haven't been there in a long while. When I'm in Berlin, I'm always out+about in Kreuzberg.
Anyhow by ANY means do not waste your time walking the area between Museumsinsel-Unter den Linden-Checkpoint Charlie, no matter what any city guide might try to tell you, it is completely interchangeable with any European city: H+M, Zara, Dunkin Donuts...
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Agree with that!Obviousman wrote:Get to the top of the Fernsehturm, the view there is majestic
Totally agree with that!Sita wrote:Anyhow by ANY means do not waste your time walking the area between Museumsinsel-Unter den Linden-Checkpoint Charlie, no matter what any city guide might try to tell you, it is completely interchangeable with any European city: H+M, Zara, Dunkin Donuts...
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Right, made it back. Spent most of my time in the old East, found some cracking bars, drank some wonderful beer, boat trips are good indeed, definitely true about some areas being quite interchangable too.
Nice city you Germans got there.
Nice city you Germans got there.
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I m thinking of going to Ireland hopefully in November, always had this wish since i was a kid of watching the Atlantic ocean from some remote irish village...
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James if you come to Greece, let me know, maybe we can meet!!
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I'll take you up on that, even though I know it's a big and very scattered place
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Glad you had a good time!mh wrote:Right, made it back. Spent most of my time in the old East, found some cracking bars, drank some wonderful beer, boat trips are good indeed, definitely true about some areas being quite interchangable too.
Nice city you Germans got there.
Next come to Munich for the Oktoberfest, ok?
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when's that on?Sita wrote:Glad you had a good time!mh wrote:Right, made it back. Spent most of my time in the old East, found some cracking bars, drank some wonderful beer, boat trips are good indeed, definitely true about some areas being quite interchangable too.
Nice city you Germans got there.
Next come to Munich for the Oktoberfest, ok?
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Tuesday!!Quiff Boy wrote:when's that on?Sita wrote:Glad you had a good time!mh wrote:Right, made it back. Spent most of my time in the old East, found some cracking bars, drank some wonderful beer, boat trips are good indeed, definitely true about some areas being quite interchangable too.
Nice city you Germans got there.
Next come to Munich for the Oktoberfest, ok?