Quick guide to Berlin
ISMAEL ANTAS VILLANUEVA
Created on November 22, 2021
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Transcript
Berlin
5 must see places
Itinerary
Extra info
DAY
1
DAY
2
DAY
3
Quick guide to
Berlin
By: Ismael Antas Villanueva
Brandeburgo gate
Museum of Pérgamo
East side gallery
Germany
Berlin
Tiempo
Cathedral of Berlin
Edifice of Reichstag
The language
In Germany spoken german, and a bit of english.
Souvenirs
Magnets: 1€
A rabitt: 5 €
Sweater: 6€
The climate
The climate of Germany in Summer is warm.
In winter the temperature of Germany are below of 1,5 degrees.
The expenses
Planes: 240€
Hotel: 100€
Restaurants: 75€
Souvenirs: 25€
Tickets: 50€
Bus: 10€
Total: 500€
Day 3
Is the last day for you visit in Berlin. At 10:15, go to the Cathedral of Berlin, later go to the hotel and pack your bags.Next go to aeroport at 12:00. You arrived the aeroport of Murcia at 16:45, and take the bus to San Pedro del Pinatar.
Day 2
In the second day you go to the East Side Gallery. You have lunch in a restaurant, and next go to the museum of Pérgamo. You have dinner. You go for a walk to the hotel at 21:15.
Day 1
You catch the plane at 10:00 in Murcia. The plane cost 110€The plane arrived Berlin at 14:45. Later you catch a taxi at the hotel. Later sing up go to the Brandeburgo gate.At 21:00 go to eat a restaurant. At 22:00 go to bed.
Brandeburgo gate
Brandeburgo gate is a famous monument in Germany.It was finish in 1791. Has neoclassical style.
The museum of Pérgamo
The museum of Pérgamo, it was built from 1910-1930. In the inside of the museum it has archaeoligical treasures.
East Side Gallery
The East Side Gallery is a gallery in the street. Is situated in Munhlestrabe, Berlin.
Cathedral of Berlin
The style of the Cathedral of Berlin is neoclassic. It was finish in 1905. In the second world war it was damaged.
Edifice of Reichstag
It was opened in 1894. On 3 October 1990 when it underwent a reconstrution led by architect Norman Foster.