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Discover Berlin
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"Berlin... where East meets West"
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ABOUT BERLIN
Berlin the capital of Germany is dynamic, cosmopolitan and creative, allowing for every kind of lifestyle.
East meets West in the metropolis at the heart of a changing Europe. Germany's largest city is a city of opportunities just waiting to be seized in all areas, like entertainment, recreation, economy, science and academic life.
Berlin has a long tradition as a city of medicine and medical technology. The Berlin Charité Hospital is the largest University Hospital in Europe.
The metropolis is home to world-renowed universities, research institutes, sporting events, orchestras, museums and personalities. Berlin's urban landscape and historical legacy has made it a popular setting for international film productions.
Recognised for its festivals, contemporary architecture, nightlife and avant-garde arts, Berlin has evolved into a focal point for individuals attracted by liberal lifestyle, modern zeitgeist and low cost of living.
Berlin is the third most visited tourist destination in Europe.
And if you can bear to tear yourself away from our fascinating Scientific Programme, Berlin offers some of its best attractions right on the doorstep of the Charite itself.
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
The Reichstag is the seat of the German parliament - you can even go up into the new glass dome for an incredible view.
The Brandenburg Gate is a short walk away, leading to Unter den Linden where you can appreciate much of Berlin's architecture.
For a peaceful moment, you can cross the Spree and go for a walk in the 2.5 km² park, Tiergarten. |
FURTHER AFIELD
Try the Nikolaiviertel, with its narrow and pedestianised streets. It also hosts the oldest church in the city. Nearby is the Berlin cathedral and the Pergamon Museum, one of the five museums that sit on Berlin’s Museum Island. |
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ALL IN ONE
Do you feel like taking it all in at once? Try tours of the city on foot, by bike, by bus, by boat, in an old car, or even in an aeroplane!
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BANKING
Banks are usually open from 08:30 to 16:00 during the week and many stay open until 18:00 on Thursday. At airports and main train stations, banks have longer hours, opening from around 06:30 to 22.30. Most banks have English-speaking staff and they all can handle International transactions. Commissions may be charged on a foreign transactions and passports will be required as proof of identity. The city is well supplied with cash dispensers, which take most major credit cards.
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| CLIMATE
Berlin has a temperate climate. Summers are warm with average high temperatures of 22–25°C (mid 70s F) and lows of 12–14°C (mid 50s F).
Spring and autumn are generally chilly to mild. Berlin's built-up area creates a microclimate, with heat stored by the city's buildings. Temperatures can be 4°C (7°F) higher in the city than in the surrounding areas.
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CURRENCY
The monetary unit in Germany is Euro (€). |
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ELECTRICITY
In Germany, electricity is supplied at 127/220V 50 Hz and power sockets are of 2 or 3 pin round type.
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TIME ZONE
Berlin is located in the GMT+1 time zone. |
| FACTS AND FIGURES
Berlin is the largest city and the capital of Germany.
Population: 3,410,000
Students: 132,822
Universities: 25
Hospitals: 71
Theatres: 52
Museums: 153
Region: Brandenbourg
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USEFUL LINKS
Berlin Tourism - Official Web Site
City of Berlin - Official Web Site |
Note: Please be aware that, as when visiting any busy city, it is important that you keep your valuables safe - both in the exhibition hall and when travelling around the city.
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