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Shopping, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

B Cover – Colourful bags

B Cover has a small window facing Kurfürstendamm, but the bags on display are so colourful and geometric in shape that there is always at least one or two persons looking into the shop.

The bags are their own design, and they really set you apart from the crowds -- in a positive manner. Prepare ... More >

Shopping, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

Bally – Swiss fashion

Swiss and fashion usually do not belong to the same sentence, but Bally is an exception to the rule. The sleek and minimal designs are typical for this brand that does not make too much noise of itself. It is enough, when the wearer knows what he or she is wearing.

Bally's flagship store is locat... More >

Worth of Visit, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

Berlin Jewish Museum – Memoirs of holocaust and diaspora

Berlin Jewish Museum goes through the tragic history of Jews in Germany and around the world. The large exhibition goes through the old customs, beliefs and traditions of both Jews and non-Jews from the middle-ages to the current day.

The basement of the museum has exceptional spaces for conceptu... More >

Accommodation, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

Bleibtreu Hotel – Contemporary accommodation

Bleibtreu Hotel can be safely classified as a boutique hotel: small number of rooms, very tasty interiors, good service and nice location near the main shopping area Kurfürstendamm. Additional plus is the convenient bus connection to Tegel airport.

Our room was on the top floor with a view to th... More >

Worth of Visit, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

Brandenburger Tor – In the middle of everything

Brandenburger Tor is a typical monument for big cities from late 18th century. It used to be a part of the city wall that surrounded Berlin (not to be confused with the Berlin Wall), and now it is the only thing that has survived.

During cold war, the gate was the symbol for the divided Berlin, s... More >

Shopping, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

Braude – Trendy fashions for him and her

Braude is a greater-than-average sized fashion shop on the busy Kurfürstendamm shopping street. The store caters both sexes and most of the clothing needs, including shoes and accessories.

The garments are trendy, not maybe ultra-trendy, but anyhow fashionable enough to be worn by even the most ... More >

Shopping, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

Bree – Bags, bags, bags

If you are searching for bags, head towards Bree shop on Kurfürstendamm and chances are quite good that you would find something.

The selection is mostly feminine, as usual with bags and other accessories. Bree has also a small travel series that is unisex.

You can find both cheery, juvenile ... More >

Shopping, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

Budapester Schuhe – Luxury shoes

If you are looking for a good shoes, set your path towards Budapester Sucher on Kurfürstendamm. The large store has an excellent selection of luxury brand shoes for both he and she.

The focus is on formal shoes, but there is a number of more relaxed footwear, too. Brands include, for example, Pr... More >

Shopping, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

Burberry – British indulgence

Burberry is the flagship of the British fashion industry, recognisible with the Scottish styled cross-stripes. Their shop in Berlin is located on the busy Kurfürstendamm shopping street, among other luxury shops.

The ground floor is dedicated for accessories, such as bags and scarves, and garmen... More >

Worth of Visit, Berlin, Germany (reviewed 2005)

Checkpoint Charlie – Memories of the cold war

Checkpoint Charlie was one of the few checkpoints that allowed people to move between the western and eastern parts of Berlin after erecting the wall. This particular checkpoint -- as well as checkpoints Alpha and Bravo -- were operated by the US military police.

After collapse of the wall, the c... More >

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