The New York Times: 36 Hours 125 Weekends in Europe: Dream Weekends with Practical Itineraries from Paris to Perm

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The New York Times: 36 Hours 125 Weekends in Europe: Dream Weekends with Practical Itineraries from Paris to Perm

The New York Times: 36 Hours 125 Weekends in Europe: Dream Weekends with Practical Itineraries from Paris to Perm

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A disappointed Major Gerber asks how and when Pike figured out the scheme and Pike tells him about the paper cut. Gerber explains that Pike was carefully examined for injuries when he arrived, but the cut was obviously concealed in a skin crease. Gerber still thinks Normandy was a truthful answer, but he knows no one will believe him. The SS indeed discounts Pike's accurate story and allows the bulk of the German forces to remain idled near Calais. Gerber explains regretfully that Pike will now be handed over to the tender mercies of the SS. Hops & Barley is a craft beer bar that is known to produce great local craft beers and is a hot favourite location for the young (and young at heart) to hang out. There are usually 4 microbrew options and cider on tap. Prenzlauer Berg district 10. Eat a “Currywurst” An introductory WWII newsreel sets the stage. D-Day is fast approaching, but the exact date and designated invasion beaches are closely-held secrets. The British Isles are bulging with troops, ships and equipment. Of course, the beautiful city of Berlin has even more to offer than the tips on this list. If you are a history geek like me, you should definitely fill up your itinerary with the best museums. Berlin is well known for its creative scene that attracts many small and big name artists, musicians and actors from different parts of Germany. They all swarm into the city with the hopes of making it big or just to connect with like-minded.

When flying to Rome you will land at either Fiumicino Leonard da Vinci or Ciampino Airports. Fiumicino is the biggest of the two airports slightly further out of the city, both airports offer great transport links.You can walk up to this area from Piazza Popolo if you’re up for a few stairs! (head into the Piazza from the Porto del Popola and take a left, you will see the stairs in front of you). Wander the Villa Borghese We paid €50 for two pasta mains, a dessert, large beer and half bottle of wine with a bread basket. We thought this was good value and left a €5 tip which, believe me, does not happen often! On the Viale Trinita Dei Monti, which sits above the city, you will find incredible views of the rooftops of Rome. We just had to go for the incredible view and take some photos. Surely one of the most iconic skylinesin the world, the view is spectacular with all the domes of Rome, from the Vatican City to the Pantheon, shimmering in the very distinctive Rome light, that just makes everything look so Roman!! While you can easily fill up a full week discovering the city and immersing yourself in Berlin’s history, these 12 places to visit in Berlin can be done perfectly over a long weekend..

After your show, go ahead and walk towards Chinatown, situated right behind Leicester Square, for a delicious dinner. You’ll find a street filled with some of London’s best Chinese restaurants, Asian dessert shops, and bakeries. Tip: The underground visitor centre offers public guided tours, which last about an hour and a half and are free of charge. 5. Potsdamer Platz hours worth of insightful itineraries to make the most of your stay 125 European destinations, from major cities to lesser known gems Practical recommendations for over 500 restaurants and 400 hotels Color-coded tabs and ribbons to bookmark your favorite cities in each region Nearly 800 photos Illustrations by Olimpia Zagnoli Easy-to-reference indexes Detailed city-by-city maps pinpoint every stop on your itinerary The Döner was first introduced by the Turkish immigrants in the late 60’s and is a spin off the traditional Turkish kebab. The dish is made of pita-style bread stuffed with meat and salad and will fill you up for hours. Nowadays there are many different versions of the Döner, including vegetarian options with Falafel or salad only.A part of Berlin’s street art can be seen along Mühlenstraße, the so-called ‘East Side Gallery’, where you will find the world’s largest open-air mural collection. Amazing contemporary art, featuring more than 100 artists from 21 countries, sprayed on the longest intact part of the Berlin wall. This is one of the best things to do in Rome at night, living la dolce vita and admiring the city without having to move from your chair! Enjoy a Romantic Meal (or just eat some pasta or pizza with your mates!) While you’re there, visit Carnaby Street , a vibrant shopping street in the heart of Soho. The shops themselves can be a little pricey, but you’ll be taken in by the colourful signs and modern decorations amidst the classic London architecture. 6. Wind down at Covent Garden

Our first stop was to the city of ancient Rome to visit the unmissable Colosseum, just one of the reasons why you should visit Rome. The sky was blue and it was 2pm, were were in Rome! In 1967, The Rolling Stones came to Eastern Europe – the first major Western band to cross the Iron Curtain – while touring their new album Between the Buttons. They played a legendary gig at Warsaw’s Palace of Science and Culture – a much-derided gift to the city from Stalin. The night after the first of two shows, the band and several hundred locals partied at a raucous bar in the Old Town, before continuing their celebrations down the road at one of the city’s most beautiful hotels: Hotel Europejski, a neo-Renaissance palace first opened in 1857 which has hosted everyone from Robert Kennedy to Marlene Dietrich and which came under the global Raffles banner with a significant refurbishment early last year.Known for its classic British streets, pristine, clean lines of architecture and calming street buskers, South Kensington is a great place to go if you’re visiting London for the first time. It’s exactly what you’d see in movies, complete with cobbled streets and old London townhouses — and it’s a great place to start your day. For me, a city trip wouldn’t be complete without trying out the local food of a country and just like the pasta in Italy, Berlin as well has its popular foods. And trust me this won’t disappoint. Are you planning to visit London? That’s great — it’s undoubtedly one of the most vibrant, dynamic cities in the world, and you’ll find yourself with plenty of things to do. (Spoiler alert: many of them are free .) Potsdamer Platz used to be a wasteland where the Berlin Wall running right through it. Today, it is a bustling shopping and nightlife district. If you’ve followed this list, you’re probably starving by now — and there’s no better way to enjoy a well-deserved lunch than to visit London’s South Bank. Venture south and you’ll find a stretch of restaurants, buskers, and pop-up stores along the River Thames.



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