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Hotel Listings & Destination Guide for Europe & Russia - Europe - Germany - Berlin and Brandenburg - Berlin
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TravelNow.com -- Destination Guides - Europe & Russia - Europe - Germany - Berlin and Brandenburg - Berlin
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Destination Guides > Europe & Russia > Europe > Germany > Berlin and Brandenburg > Berlin
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Whether you like history, culture, nightlife, or all of the above, Berlin is a great place to visit. The extensive transportation network makes it easy to get around this sprawling metropolis. In addition to popular destinations such as the Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, the remaining stretches of the Berlin Wall and the Wall Victims Memorial, take in the city's contemporary skyscrapers, large zoo and many art and history museums. End the day, and perhaps start the next, in a nightclub or two.
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