DAY I: 04-o7-2009, Saturday
We left Hamburg on Saturday morning and reached Berlin via Schwerin by 1030AM. It’s always wise to plan a trip itinerary and go with few queries to the info center, we did the same. We got a city map and the more important train network map (S and U bahn). The Hauptbahnhof (central station) itself is a tourist destination. The S-Bahn platform is in the fifth floor of the station and getting to your platform for the desired train itself needs a skill and it was fun too. We covered few places by foot (as they are near to Hauptbahnhof and weather was good): Haus der Kulturen der Welt (The pregnant Oyster), Schloss Bellevue (A Palace Fit for a President), and Siegessäule (Wings and Weapons).
The pregnant Oyster is a beautiful building with curved and suspended roof, an architectural wonder; open on both sides, it appears to float in mid-air without support!! The Schloss Bellevue is the official residence of the federal president in Berlin.
The Siegessäule, with its golden statue of Victory, is one of the most imposing landmarks in the city, and reflects the city's history in remarkable fashion. There is a small museum depicting entire Europe and a stairway to a viewing platform on the column, it offered a wonderful panoramic view of the city.
Then we took an S Bahn to reach the outskirts of Berlin, the Olympic Stadium. The same stadium hosted the 2006 final match of FIFA World Cup between France and Italy. I never thought in 2006 while watching the finals that one day I will visit this place!! But the happiness didn’t sustain for long as we saw the below poster and couldn’t believe our bad luck, anyways, the outside view itself was majestic; I visualized how it would have been jam-packed on that FINALS game!!! 
On the way back, I spotted this ---> instruction on an "automatic toilet", it was indeed craziness, read and enjoy (click the photo to maximize)...
We took a U Bahn and reached a station called kaiserdamm and visited the place which 99% of the Berlin tourist never visit!! It is called Funkturm (Berlin's Eiffel Tower). The Funkturm's steel structure, which is based on that of the Paris Eiffel Tower, was built in 1924, and the tower was first operated in 1926. It is 150m tall and gives a panoramic view of the city at a height of 126m. Due to maintenance, we were not allowed to go up and we dint bother too, as we were expecting to see Berlin from a height of 203m, read on from where it is from :)
The dome depicted that the places around 360 degree from the Reichstag has its own history, it was amazing. We spend enough time in the dome reading the history and viewing the second world war devastation snaps and were one among the few to leave the dome at 0000Hrs (closing time of the dome). The day went off well with few ups and downs in the schedule as it always happens in a trip. I love that mode of rescheduling the plan with a limited time frame in mind, the challenge is unique and I love to face and beat it!!!!
DAY II: 05-07-2009, Sunday
Checked out City hostel at 900AM and went direct to Sony Center, the latest addition to Berlin's modern infrastructure. Got interested to see a 3D German movie in IMAX 3D Screen and booked the ticket for 1130 show, spend 2 hrs roaming the Brandenburger Tor (TOR is Gate in German), Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas (Place of Remembrance), Unter den Linden (Berlin's Most Beautiful Avenue). 
The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin's only remaining city gate, is the true symbol of the city. The sandstone construction, built from 1788-91, has 12 Doric columns and is based on the propylaeum of the Acropolis in Athens. On both sides, six Doric columns support the 11 meter-deep transverse beam, dividing the gate into five passageways. The Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas (means the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of
Europe), situated in Berlins city centre, the memorial was built recently in 2000 near the Reichstag and the Brandenburger Tor. The design envisages a Field of Stelae, 2,711 concrete blocks of different heights, structured in a grid pattern and covering nearly 19,000 sq.m of gently sloping ground.
The Unter den Linden, Berlin's magnificent boulevard, the centerpiece of the Old Berlin, leads to all the famous places there: US Embassy, Kennedy museum, Madame Tussauds (wax museum in Berlin) etc.
Rushed back to the IMAX for the movie and it was a different experience, after My Dear Kuttichathan (1983 Tamil 3D movie) this was my 3D movie, 26years to break the gap, that too in Berlin, life is beautiful isn’t it??
Reached Alexanderplatz, the most famous square in Berlin. Alexanderplatz is a must see place, the most important places of interest are in a distance of few meters: Fernsehturm, Berliner Rathaus, Berliner Dom.
The Fernsehturm, lies in the center of Alexanderplatz. We need to buy the ticket to go up the tower and the waiting time to get into was 2Hrs , we decided to go around Alexanderplatz.
By foot reached Berliner Dom, a beautiful church partly destroyed in WWII and reconstructed. Couldn’t go inside for a short tour as we needed to be there on time at Fernsehturm.
The Fernsehturm (TV tower) is the highest building in the city, and one of Berlin's biggest attractions. Its total height is 368 meters, with a viewing platform at a height of 203 mts. 203 mts travel in lift took just 34 secs (6m/s), and the view from there was awesome.
The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin's only remaining city gate, is the true symbol of the city. The sandstone construction, built from 1788-91, has 12 Doric columns and is based on the propylaeum of the Acropolis in Athens. On both sides, six Doric columns support the 11 meter-deep transverse beam, dividing the gate into five passageways. The Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas (means the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of
The Unter den Linden, Berlin's magnificent boulevard, the centerpiece of the Old Berlin, leads to all the famous places there: US Embassy, Kennedy museum, Madame Tussauds (wax museum in Berlin) etc.
Rushed back to the IMAX for the movie and it was a different experience, after My Dear Kuttichathan (1983 Tamil 3D movie) this was my 3D movie, 26years to break the gap, that too in Berlin, life is beautiful isn’t it??
Reached Alexanderplatz, the most famous square in Berlin. Alexanderplatz is a must see place, the most important places of interest are in a distance of few meters: Fernsehturm, Berliner Rathaus, Berliner Dom.
The Fernsehturm, lies in the center of Alexanderplatz. We need to buy the ticket to go up the tower and the waiting time to get into was 2Hrs , we decided to go around Alexanderplatz.
By foot reached Berliner Dom, a beautiful church partly destroyed in WWII and reconstructed. Couldn’t go inside for a short tour as we needed to be there on time at Fernsehturm.
The Fernsehturm (TV tower) is the highest building in the city, and one of Berlin's biggest attractions. Its total height is 368 meters, with a viewing platform at a height of 203 mts. 203 mts travel in lift took just 34 secs (6m/s), and the view from there was awesome.
It was 430PM and there was a dilemma whether to go to East side of the Berlin wall, place name: East Side Gallery, portraying Graffiti Art on the Berlin Wall. I was the one compelled everyone and finally we reached the gallery, it was beautiful graffiti work on the Berlin wall and saw the east side checkpoint.
Rushed back Hauptbahnhof to catch the 530PM train and we were 15mins early, a wonderful trip came to an end. I was pretty satisfied with the trip, and was recounting the famous quote - "Ich bin ein Berliner" ("I am a Berliner") from John F. Kennedy on a June 26, 1963 speech, I was there on July 04, 2009 ( after 46 yrs and 8 days) !!!
"The transparency of the glass symbolises the transparency of the German Democratic State"
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I've been there; the free walking tour was like an excellent place to start. Our guide was a best guide from start to end. Never has anyone impressed me for so long with so much of information, fun sides and stories that really makes Berlin and it's history live. This tour was one of my best tours I have ever had.
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