Shopping (10 community guides)
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Since the Berlin wall came down, Prenzlauer Berg has been transformed into a happening hub of hip bars, cool boutiques… and trendy young families
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Fasching, or Karneval in German, is considered to be the 'fifth season' and is their answer to Mardi Gras. Colourful costumes and parties in the streets, what more could you want? It’s crazy time!... read more »
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There are lots of places to shop in Berlin, but trendy Mitte is one of the most dynamic areas, full of designer stores and independent boutiques...... read more »
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Experience the magic of the festive season at Heidelberg's Christmas Market on the Hauptstrasse - the longest shopping street in Germany... read more »
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Find out how both 20th-century art and the gay community gave Berlin its unique identity by spending three cultural days in the German capital... read more »
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Shaking off the dark days of wartime bombing and, more recently, floods and drought, the city of Dresden just gets better and more interesting by the day... read more »
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The “Oxford Street” of Berlin, Ku'damm offers everything from high street brands to serious haute couture... read more »
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Christmas markets are a major part of the festive season in Germany and Munich is no exception. The smells of mulled wine, spicy gingerbread and hot snacks - who can resist? Come and see for yourself... read more »
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The reinvention of old East Berlin shows this cosmopolitan city is now giving the West a run for its money... read more »
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The German city is renowned for its world-class art and modern architecture… but did you know about its urban beaches, canals and exotic Balinese gardens? This is the fun side of Berlin... read more »
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