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As is the Eiffel Tower in Paris or Big Ben in London, it is most likely Berlin's iconic monument. Originally constructed as a triumphal arch in 1791, it has had an interesting past. As became the majority in the city, it had been terribly damaged during World War II, and after renovation saw additional damage in the course of the celebrations following the fall of the Berlin Wall. It was returned in 1814 subsequent to his defeat. After Napoleon captured Berlin in 1806 he took the Quadriga statue that sits atop the arch back to Paris.

Rumor is that the giant tank of eleven meters in diameter costs its owners more than 12 million euros! A transparent elevator will take you through the center of the aquarium, up to the observation deck where you can admire aquatic inhabitants in all their glory. The grand Aquadrome, with its capacity of a million liters of water, is inhabited by about 2,600 species of fish. Even if you are not among its guests, you still should go there and see the world's largest cylindrical aquarium which occupies several floors. Wave at the Fishes
The Radisson Blu Hotel stands right next to the Museumsinsel. See all 12 photos Aquadrome at Radisson Blu, BerlinSource: muckster @ Flickr 5 pm.

As the Champs-Elysees of Berlin, the one-and-a-half kilometer long Unter den Linden Boulevard was named after the trees planted in 1647 to the order of Frederick William I, King of Prussia. Just like in the French capital, the Gate leads to one of the most well-known city streets.

Berlin is also one of the largest international conference organizers in the world. in many ways it's the city that's really got the lot. The ICC is the largest conference center in Europe, and along with the Messe Berlin on business tourism. Attractions
Main attractions are architectural, historical sites, museums, festivals, shopping, nightlife and major events, including hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Berlin is fantastic city: full of great nightlife, fantastic shops, culture, art galleries. But for the student on a German course in Berlin all the excitement - plus all that studying - can get a bit exhausting.

We had for a tour guide a chap from Liverpool who truly was very informed, and was genuinely into it. Another place that I found that's quite historically noteworthy is the location of Hitler's wartime bunker. They can tell stories and bring you to places you might not stumble on from your tour book. But speaking of excursion guides, it is i-c-d.de definitely best if you're new in a city to find one. It will be just south of the Jewish Holocaust Memorial, but unless you use a excursion guide you won't find it, as it goes completely unmarked. We highly recommend searching the web for one prior to you visiting a new city. There wasn't a fee, and he worked just on gratuities, which of course everybody obliged.

This is currently the Federal German Parliament, called the Bundestag, but in February 17, 1933 it was gutted by fire. It is the biggest department store within continental Europe, and one of the things that make it a great visit is the truly extraordinary food area. The Nazis used this as an excuse for suspending basic freedoms. Not that shopping would be on my highlight list when visiting such a rich historical locale like Berlin, but some, like Harrods in London, ought to be on your list. At the present it's a tourist attraction, and nearly all people would agree the heavy safety measures and long lines is well worth the delay to travel to the top.

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Visiting Germany's Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, and the Pariser Platz: open gates, and open questions How to get there: Continental Airlines flies from New York Newark to Berlin Tegel Airport (Flughafen Berlin-Tegel ), where car rental is available. Please note that some facilities may be withdrawn, without notice.

White HousePresident Barack Obama is giving what the White House bills as a major speech on drone and counterterrorism policy at the National Defense University today. The key points from his speech: Obama is also outlining some new steps he wants to take to move toward closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay, which has been a broken promise of his first campaign.

Berlin is among the top five of Europe's biggest conference venues. People who live in what was once considered West Germany have to pay a Solidarity tax of 1% to help rebuild the east and if you belong to a religious congregation an additional 1% of your income will go to your church. Berlin now has a big service industry, there are over 700 hotels located in Berlin catering for the millions of tourists who visit the city each year. Workers pay many different taxes in Germany. Berlin's flat terrain makes it possible to ride your bicycle virtually anywhere in the city in the clearly marked bicycle lanes.