Rocket German prepare your Berlin trip
Berlin is an easy place to travel around. Indeed, there are certainly so many things to do in the big city. Locals are polite but tend to be reserved with strangers. But younger generations would like to spend time to practice English with tourists. If you feel lost or have other difficulties always look for friendly and helpful policemen who will assist you at any time. Be noted the policemen’s English are quite limited. Thus, you should learn some basic German before your trip.
Berlin is a beautiful ‘green’ city. Berliners carefully design their city landscape to effectively reduce chronic problems of water pollution, air pollution, and white recycling is an inbuilt feature of their new lifestyle. When you walk around, you will see the new changes by recent smoking bans. With all effort to preserve the healthier environment, they have 18 percent of the covered by greenery. Many local species are thriving, and the urban population is never too far from a park, forest or even a beach.
This is also a wonderful city to travel with children. You can bring little angels walk around street to street, and a ride on city double-decker bus could past all interested sight. A visit to the world’s largest dinosaur skeleton would inspire their little minds. If you have enough time, bring them to the zoo, aquarium, TV tower and the Berlin in miniature at the Legoland which make their trips full of fun and knowledge.
People here really love to spend a lot of time in bars and cafes. As a traveler, you can feel the special local feeling when you have some tea, coffee, cakes and chat with waiters or friends at a bar or café in the afternoon. Then enjoy another around at night to have some beer, cocktails, wine and music.
Some people might love to explore the museums, arts galleries, local music, churches, and shopping malls in Berlin. You won’t be disappointed but leave a fantastic memory of German.
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