Germany Archives - Travelgirl https://travelgirlinc.com/tag/germany/ Travel and Lifestyle Magazine Fri, 21 Jan 2022 19:25:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 Summer Fun in Berlin https://travelgirlinc.com/summer-fun-in-berlin/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=summer-fun-in-berlin Fri, 21 Jan 2022 19:25:31 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4714 There are literally hundreds of things to do in Berlin, but here are our top 8: Relax in a beer garden and outdoor club. Beer gardens are the best place to relax, meet friends or have a drink. Berlin beer gardens can be found in the city centre or in the city grounds. Enjoy mild…

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There are literally hundreds of things to do in Berlin, but here are our top 8:

  1. Relax in a beer garden and outdoor club. Beer gardens are the best place to relax, meet friends or have a drink. Berlin beer gardens can be found in the city centre or in the city grounds. Enjoy mild summer evenings with Berliner Weiße or Craft Beer.
  2. Go to the beach: Who knew the German capital had great beaches? Bury your feet in the warm sand while sitting in a deck chair sipping refreshing drinks. At Charlie’s Beach at Checkpoint Charlie you can relax with cool drinks, grilled sausages, and fries in the midst of the urban flair.
  3. Watch films under the starry sky. Open-air cinemas in Berlin are in season during the summer months. One of the oldest open-air cinemas in the capital is the Kreuzberg open-air cinema. Classics, cult films, and current Hollywood blockbusters are shown there in the original version with subtitles. 
  4. Enjoy the lakes. Berlin has many swimming lakes in the city and its surrounding area. Köpenick’s largest water body, Lake Müggelsee, is a popular destination for active people. You can look forward to peace and relaxation at Liepnitzsee. A perfect summer in the Berlin district of Weißensee can also be experienced. The most popular destination for a bathing excursion in Berlin is probably Wannsee.
  5. Indulge in sports: Tempelhofer Feld is a huge open space on the grounds of the former Tempelhof Airport. Since 2010, the area a popular local recreation area. On a 3.7-mile long track you can go jogging, cycling, and skating. Families with children can also fly kites, play ball, or have a picnic on the grass.
  6. Have a picnic. Popular places for this are the wonderful parks as well as areas on the banks of the Spree. There are amazing spots for a picnic are hidden all over the city. You have an incomparable view at a picnic on the Drachenberg in Charlottenburg. The atmosphere is truly fun in Herzberge Landscape Park, where you can enjoy your delicacies between fall fruit meadows and romantic woods.
  7. Take a boat ride. Discover Berlin from the water. Take a boat trip through the city centre or through the green landscape. For active people try a trip with the pedal boat or a discovery tour with the Stand Up Paddeling Board. Or why not try becoming a captain yourself… You can rent a raft or a boat from numerous providers and then set sail.
  8. 8. Eat Ice Cream. There are plenty of flavors at Berlin’s ice cream parlous. Try soft ice cream with toasted marshmallows and gelato brioches, served at Paul Möhring in Oranienburger Straße in Mitte. The innovative Hokey Pokey in Prenzlauer Berg and the Eissalon Tanne B serve up crazy but tasty ice creams.

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Hamburg’s Concert Hall Hits All the Right Notes https://travelgirlinc.com/hamburgs-concert-hall-hits-all-the-right-notes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hamburgs-concert-hall-hits-all-the-right-notes Fri, 21 Jan 2022 19:12:23 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4705 Five years ago, on January 11, 2017, Hamburg’s iconic new concert hall, designed by  Herzog & de Meuron, was open to the public.. Since then, the Elbphilharmonie’s world-class program and stunning architecture have attracted an audience of 3.3 million to 2,900 concerts, as well as 14.5 million visitors to the Plaza viewing platform. In this…

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Five years ago, on January 11, 2017, Hamburg’s iconic new concert hall, designed by  Herzog & de Meuron, was open to the public.. Since then, the Elbphilharmonie’s world-class program and stunning architecture have attracted an audience of 3.3 million to 2,900 concerts, as well as 14.5 million visitors to the Plaza viewing platform. In this time period, the  Elbphilharmonie transformed the image of an entire city, tripled the number of concertgoers, attracted more tourists than ever, and earned Hamburg a global reputation as a leading city of culture. 
To date, all of the world’s major orchestras have performed at the Elbphilharmonie. Ludwig van Beethoven’s compositions alone have been played 486 times, including 27 performances of his Symphony No. 7. The world’s most renowned orchestras have been joined by the superstars of classical music, as well as major artists from other music genres. 
With its 360-degree panoramic view, the Plaza, the Elbphilharmonie’s viewing platform has become a tourist magnet and has attracted around 14.5 million visitors to date, surpassing some of Germany’s top tourist destinations, such as Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria.
From 11 to 19 February, the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra will perform the Age of Anxiety — an American Journey,” the festival will focus on 20th century music from the United States. 
Other 2022 music highlights include the legendary Reeperbahn Festival – Europe’s largest club festival and music industry gathering (September 21 to 24), and the Hamburg Ballet Days, (June 19 to 30) with John Neumeier and his Hamburg Ballet celebrating Mr. Neumeier’s 50th work anniversary in Hamburg. 
Visual arts highlights include the 8th Triennial of Photography featuring 12 exhibitions in ten museums and exhibition halls.
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