Christmas Market Crawling in Berlin
Christmas Market #1: Alexanderplatz
Christmas Market #2: Operapalais
Christmas Market #3: Froheweihnachten
We stayed in the area of Mitte which was previously a large part of East Berlin and is now centrally located within the unified city and within close proximity to the major sights of the Berliner Dome, the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Tiergarten, Potsdam, Checkpoint Charlie, and Alexanderplatz. While the main sights of Berlin are historically significant due to the events of the last century, concerning World War II and the Cold War especially, the city itself doesn’t have the same elegance and grandeur of Munich and Hamburg. However, the drama and the intrigue imbedded within the landmarks of this city more than make up for what it lacks in comparable architectural beauty.
Christmas Market Stalls:
This is why I recommend that if you are going to be traveling through Europe and can only make one stop in Germany, consider what is most important to you. As I am very interested in history, Berlin was a must-see for me at some point. However, if you are more interested in visiting a quintessentially “German” city with classic baroque and gothic architecture, I would have to recommend Bavarian Munich, then perhaps a quick side trip via the train to Salzburg, Austria. If you plan to take your travels north towards Copenhagen, a stop in Hamburg is worth the effort. I wouldn’t bother with Frankfurt.
A Walking Tour of Berlin:
Alexanderplatz and the Tower:
The most enjoyable part of our visit to Berlin was roaming the Christmas markets. If I haven’t discussed German Christmas Markets in past posts then I must recommend them now. Starting from December all German cities put on these fantastic, elegant, festive and classy outdoor markets, usually in public squares, where the main purpose is to stroll up and down the arts and crafts stands while stopping frequently for traditional bratwursts, currywursts (red bratwurst in a curry ketchup, topped with curry powder), potato cakes, Glühwein (mulled wine), and of course beer. Most markets will have other attractions such as music stages and ice skating rinks. Spending time in these markets is a great way to celebrate the festive season and no one does the Christmas Market better than the Germans. Lily and I spent the majority of the late afternoon and evening wandering through the numerous Berlin Christmas markets, one of the best ways we could have spent our Boxing Day.
For us, this visit to the German capital was the most appropriate prelude to what would become our little “Cold War” trip that soon led us onto Russia.
Berliner Dome:
Brandenburg Gate:
Us in front of the Gate:
Reichstagg Building:
The Memorial of Murdered Jews:
Us in Berlin:
Checkpoint Charlie:
Currywurst!:
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