A City of 650 bridges, sauerkraut and 7 Christmas Markets......
Berlin, quite surprisingly, has more water surfaces and bridges
(650 approx) than Venice, Amsterdam and Stockholm put together!
This beautiful capital city and heartbeat of Germany, Berlin is
a fascinating place year round with a vast array of attractions
to entice all visitors to it again and again especially in the
Winter months when its 7 Christmas Markets are out in full
force. From traditional markets selling Christmas arts and
crafts including hand-blown glass objects, jewellery to mulled
wine and cinnamon buns, visiting these markets is a fantastic
and fun lead up to Christmas for all the family.
Sightseeing is intense in Berlin...from the remnants of the
former Wall to the Brandenburg Gate to Checkpoint Charlie, there
is a lot to see in Berlin. A short city break is usually not
enough to take in all the historical sights of this legendary
city and a second visit is usually imminent on any first-time
traveller's agenda. The transport system in Berlin is,
justifiably, known as one of the most efficient in Europe and
connects Berlin with the rest of Germany and European countries.
With so many airlines operating routes to Berlin's main
international Tegel airport and a whole crop of low cost
carriers now flying to Schonefeld Airport too, it's never been
easier to visit Berlin. Berlin specialists, www.myberlin.co.uk offer
fantastic, low prices for a city break to Berlin. They combine
cheap flight and discounted hotel packages at top quality
hotels including the 5 star Westin Grand Hotel. Check out the
offers now as these prices are unbelievably excellent value for
money and are not going to be around forever!
As Berlin is just an hour's flying time from the UK, it makes
for the perfect city break, both midweek and weekend.
Whether for shopping, sightseeing or for the Christmas Markets,
Berlin also makes a great culinary break for food lovers. Try
authentic sauerkraut, spicy sausages, schnitzels and pretzels
washed down with one of the 800 varieties of beers found in the
Bavarian region of Germany. I would recommend you visit Berlin
at any time of the year but more so at Christmas when the city
is lit up by thousands of twinkling lights and the air is crisp
with a hint of snowfall beginning to cloak the city with its
velvety texture - that's the best time to go to Berlin!
Plan your next holiday tour to the fascinating place Berlin. In
winter 7 Christmas Markets are out in full force. For more visit
www.myberli
n.co.uk