After we got Robin’s bike fixed by our new Turkish friend, we picked up some Turkish food in Turkish town (Kreutzburg), followed by a bar, dancing, another bar, then soup!
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pin it!I’m holding a camera in over half of the pics of me on this trip. I guess taking decent photos is one of my main objectives when I travel these days.
pin it!I spent a ton of time doing this: squinting to see the street signs, trying to sound out the 7 syllable names, and poking my pen around the map trying to figure out where we are and where we’re going.
pin it!The weather was spectacular for the entirety of the trip. 65 degrees, clear skies, gentle breeze.
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After I bought my ticket to Berlin, for a moment, I was worried that my only good food options would be onions, potatoes and sausage. I was SO wrong. Berliners are pretty much the master of all cuisines. The food was delicious across the board. Not to mention beautifully presented.
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One really common dish is this pizza on a giant cracker. Amazing.
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The bread was hot from the oven.
pin it!Thought I didn’t have the pleasure of trying any, I heard their Asian fusion is phenomenal. Every single restaurant looked amazing. There just wasn’t enough time!
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Berlin has a river that flows right through the middle of the city. It’s an awesome way to see a lot of notable architecture in a short period of time. The tour guide was great and gave us a lightening speed overview, but I was too busy taking pictures and absorbing vitamin D to retain anything.
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