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Maxim Liber
Amy Bowser
Maya Ranvig
Tang Mi
Morning
Arrive in Frankfurt at 8:30am
Fly to Berlin at 10:20am
Arrive in Berlin at 11:25 am.
12:00-2:00
Check in at hotel:
1)St. Christopher’s Inn
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Rosa Luxembourg Strasse 41, 10178
Berlin, Germany
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030 814539-60
“A Berlin hostel ideally located in the
exciting and historic Berlin-Mitte just
minutes from the legendary nightlife,
funky restaurants and must-see Berlin
attractions.”
8 Bed mixed dorm - $21.98/night
12:00-2:00
Check in at hotel:
2)Wombat´s City Hostel Berlin
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Alte Schönhauser Straße 2, 10119
Berlin, Germany
030 8471082-0
“A brand-new hostel in perfect location,
next to a metro stop, sights and
nightlife within easy walking distance.
All rooms en suite, rooftop terrace
with killer views & bar, on-site
restaurant.”
Double room 29,00 EUR/night
12:00-2:00
Check in at hotel:
3) Motel One Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz
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Dircksenstraße 36, 10179 Berlin,
Germany
030 2005408-0
“Great location, friendly and competent
staff, clean rooms and a good price" ...
"Positive: Motel One provided
excellent value for the money" ...
"Positive: staff very helpful" ...
"Fantastic hotel if you like quality
budget travel.”
Room with twin beds 69.00Eur/night
2:00-3:00
Have Lunch:
1)Eve and Adam’s
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Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 24-26, 10178
Berlin, Germany
030 28047977
“100% organic fast food, salads, salad bar,
smoothies, fresh juices, soups, tea,
coffee, coffee to go, tossed salads,
soups, organic.”
Cost 8.00€/person
2:00-3:00
Have Lunch:
2) Dolores Gourmet Burritos Amerikanisch
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Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 7, 10178
Mitte, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
030 2809-9597
“Good/cheap prices 4-6 euro for burritos"
... "Highly recommended, and I only
wish theyd open a branch close to me”
"Wow wow wow what a yummy
lunch!.”
Cost 4.00-6.00€/person
2:00-3:00
Have Lunch:
3) Restaurant Hovang Vietnam
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Schönhauser Allee 6/7, 10119 Berlin,
Germany
030 5034-8668
A wide selection of Vietnamese food at an
affordable price.
Cost 9.50€/person
3:00-6:00
Evening Tours
1) Olympiastadion Berlin
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Olympiastadion Berlin, Olympischer
Platz, 14053 Berlin, 14053, Germany
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0180 5189200
Guided tours of the Olympic Stadium are
offered throughout the day. The
stadium has a unique history, with it
hosting the 1936 Olympics and being a
venue for the recent World Cup of
Soccer.
Cost 10.50€/person
3:00-6:00
Evening Shopping
2) Nike Tower Berlin
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Tauentzienstraße 7, 10789
Charlottenburg, Berlin, Berlin,
Germany
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030 2507-0
The ultra modern store offers a wide
variety of sporting products for
athletes, casual wear, sporting
enthusiast and clothing from local
sporting clubs.
Cost: Variable
3:00-6:00
Evening Shopping
3) Adidas - in the Sports Performance
Store
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Tauentzienstraße 7, 10789
Charlottenburg, Berlin, Berlin,
Germany
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030 2507-0
The outlet offers a wide selection of
Adidas products. Unique to this outlet
is the personalization of shoe products
for athletes with custom measuring,
comfort and individualized
performance.
Cost: Variable
6:00-8:00
Dinner
1) Café am Neuen See
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Lichtensteinallee Lichtensteinallee,
10787 Tiergarten, Berlin, Berlin,
Germany
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030 254493-00
The cafe offers a selection of fresh organic
food products for a light dinner. It is
well known as a popular beer garden
with a very scenic view Tiergarten
park.
Cost: 10Eur for food/person
Drinks variable
6:00-8:00
Dinner
2) Paris - Moskau
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Alt-Moabit 141, 10557 Tiergarten,
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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030 3942-081
A comfortable sit down dinner with a
menu that covers a wide selection of
national cuisines. The restaurant
provides the opportunity to sample
French, German and Italian cuisine.
Cost: Pricey
6:00-8:00
Dinner
3) Café Buchwald
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Bartningallee Bartningallee, 10557
Tiergarten, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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030 3915931
The cafe offers a selection of decadent
European sweets and a wide selection
of coffees. The cafe is known for
special cake called “Baumkuchen”.
Cost: 10 Euro/person
8:00-12:00
Evening Activities
1) Berliner Philharmoniker
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Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße 1, 10785
Berlin, Germany
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030 25488-0
The Philharmoniker has concerts every
Friday with a rotating schedule of
performances. Depending on the
schedule, the Berlin Philhorminiker
will be performing or a guest
performance.
Cost: Variable depending on seat
8:00-12:00
Evening Activities
2) Botanical Gardens
Königin-Luise-Str. 6-8, 14191 Berlin –
Dahlem
Garden beds and open parkland – 42
hectare site, over 18 000 species of
plants
Small entrance fee (5 euros) makes it a
quiet alternative to the busy city
Musical program consisting of local as
well as international musicians on
Fridays from June through August outdoor concerts, which move into the
greenhouse if raining .
8:00-12:00
3) Shopping – KaDeWe
Kaufhaus des Westens, Tauentzienstr. 2124, 10789 Berlin
Friday hours – closes at 9pm
1905 the idea was presented to have it as a
department store, doors first opened
in 1907
Now over 60 000 square meters, and 2000
employees
Each day, some 180 000 customers visit
from around the world
8:00-12:00
Morning – Breakfast at hostel
1) Volkspark Friedrichshain
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-Platz der Vereinten Nationen, 10249
Berlin – Friedrichschain
Located in eastern Berlin
You can find young and old alike taking a
leisurely stroll
Path to top leads to interesting view of
city
Park also includes public swimming pool
and beach volleyball, a pond, and a
skateboard area.
Transportation – bus lines 100, 257, 142.
Tram lines 5,6,8,15.
8:00-12:00
2. Volkspark Humboldthain
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-13355 Berlin – Wedding
Includes picnic grounds and a public
swimming pool
The remains of a large WW2 bunker serve
as a lookout point impressive view
of city, especially to the north
monument to German reunification at the
top of this lookout point
local technical mountain climbers use
northern face of bunker as practice
climbing wall
8:00-12:00
3) Zoo (Zoologischer Garten)

-Hardenbergplatz 8, 10787 BerlinTiergarten
Completed in 1841
Germany’s oldest zoo
Most of animals were killed during
bombing raids during WW2 but they
still currently have 14000 residents
representing 4000 species - world’s
largest number of species
Day pass for adult is 12.00 Euros
12:00-1:00
Have lunch at a kiosk, the location
depends on the activity selected in
morning.
1:00-5:00
Proceed on a walking tour of central Berlin. The guided tour offers many places to visit,
with the participants being allowed to choose which sites they want to visit. The
tour stops are list below:
Main information – This is a free walking tour. It lasts for about 3 and a half hours just
show up. The tours start at 11am, 1pm, and 4pm. It starts at the Brandenburg Gate
and the tour guides are wearing red New Europe t-shirts.
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Main Sites Visited:
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Pariser Platz-One of the most well known squares in Berlin.
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Brandenburg Gate- A former city gate and symbol of Berlin. Above the gate is the
goddess of peace statue.
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The Reichstag- German house of parliament built in 1894.
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The New Holocaust Memorial- Official name is The Memorial to the Murdered
Jews of Europe. There is also a museum underneath that can be visited after the
tour.
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The Site of Hitler’s Bunker- Where Hitler committed suicide on April 30th 1945.
1:00-5:00
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The Site of Hitler’s Bunker- Where Hitler committed suicide on April 30th 1945.
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Luftwaffe HQ- Is an air force building of the Nazi there is a memorial that is painted on the wall.
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The Berlin Wall- The wall was dismantled in the weeks after November 9th 1989.
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The former SS Headquarters- The buildings that the Gestapo were using. Now a memorial site.
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Checkpoint Charlie- Famous crossing point between East and West German.
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Gendarmenmarkt- A famous concert house where Symphony Orchestra plays.
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Bebelplatz- National Opera House.
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The Book Burning Memorial- Memorial of the disaster of 20,000 books that were burned by the Nazis.
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Museum Island- Known for several internationally renowned museums.
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Neue Wache- Today is known as the German Memorial to the Victims of War and Tyranny.
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Note:
These are just some of the places that are visited during the walking tour. Also if the tour seems too much for
them they can just pick and choose from these famous places and go on their own in their own time.
5:00-7:00
1) Hard Rock Café
21 Meinekestrasse Berlin 10719
The Café is known as one of Europe’s best
places to party. It serves good
American food that is reasonably
cheap. It is close to the opera and
other theaters. The entertainment
around the Café also draws in a
younger crowed that students
normally enjoy.
5:00-7:00
2) Restaurant Ach
Kurfürstendamm 97-98, 10709 Berlin,
Germany
030 3249779
A cosy Greek restaurant offering
traditional cuisine and a wide
selection of wines. Known for live
music and overall appreciation of
Greek culture.
Price: Variable with wine.
5:00-7:00
3) Café Adler
206 Friedrichstrasse Berlin 10969 Mitte
This Café is very close to Checkpoint
Charlie and the view from the inside
looks out to the Wall. The food is
relatively cheap and the inside
decoration is an experience in itself.
8:30-9:00
Have a typical German breakfast at the
hotel. The breakfast includes a
selection of breads, cold meats,
cheeses, jams, soft boiled eggs and
fruit.
9:00-12:00
Take the taxi to Museum Island for a cost
of 3 Euros.
1) Altes Museum
Bodestraße 3, 10178 Mitte, Berlin, Berlin,
Germany
0209 05577
Hosting a wide selection of artifacts from
classical antiquity, the museums is
known as world heritgae site in itself.
Currently going under restoration to
restore the original design to its
original glory.
9:00-12:00
2) Alte Nationalgalerie
Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
030 2090-5801
The site is a UNESCO world heritage site.
The museum has a collection of
Classical, Romantic, Biedermeier,
Impressionist and early Modernist
artwork. The “Goethe era is
represented with landscapes by Jakob
Philipp Hackert, portraits by Anton
Graff and his contemporaries and
works of the German artists working
in Rome, known as the Nazarenes:
Peter Cornelius, Friedrich Overbeck,
Wilhelm Schadow and Philipp Veit.”
9:00-12:00
3) Bode-Museum
Jebensstraße 2, 10623 Charlottenburg,
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
030 2090-5566
“With the re-opening of the Bode
Museum on 21 October 2006, the
Sculpture Collection, which is is one
of Germany's largest collections of
sculptures, and the Museum of
Byzantine Art, together with the
Numismatic Collection and works of
the Gemäldegalerie, are once more on
display in their full splendour. “
Price: 4Euro/student
9:00-12:00
4) Pergamonmuseum
Am Kupfergraben 5, 10117 Mitte, Berlin,
Berlin, Germany
030 2090-5577
The museum was constructe between
1910-1930 by the designs of Alfred
Messel. The museum contains a
collection of Classical Antiquities,
Museum of Islamic Art and
Museum of Ancient Near Eastern Art
12:00-12:45
Return to the hotel by taxi for lunch and
preparation to leave Berlin. Cost of taxi is
3 Euros.
German lunches consist of cooked food in
contrast with North American lunches. A
healthy sampling of cabbage, bread, salads
and generous servings of meat can be
expected.
12:45-2:30
Pack the suitcase, belongings and any
souvenirs.
2:30
Take the No.100 or No.200 bus to the airport.
(1.5Euro per person)
4:30
Fly from Berlin-Frankfurt (1 hour) (2
people=175 Euro)
5:30
Arrive in Frankfurt
7:30
19:30 Frankfurt-----Toronto-----Halifax
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