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Berlin's history is central to understanding modern Germany and europe. Key historical sites include remnants of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, Brandenburg Gate, and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of europe. Many museums and guided tours help visitors understand the city's complex past from Prussian times through reunification.
Berlin is a large, spread-out city where walking between distant neighborhoods isn't practical. However, individual areas like Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg, and Kreuzberg are very walkable. The excellent public transportation system (U-Bahn, S-Bahn, buses, trams) makes getting around easy and most stations are wheelchair accessible.
Berlin is generally very safe for visitors with low crime rates. Violent crime against visitors is rare. Exercise normal urban precautions against pickpockets in crowded areas, public transportation, and tourist spots. The city has excellent emergency services and is safe to explore day and night in most areas.
Tipping is customary in Berlin restaurants and cafes. Add 5-10% for good service, rounding up to a convenient amount. Give tips directly to servers when paying rather than leaving cash on tables. In bars, rounding up by a euro is common, while taxi drivers appreciate small tips or fare rounding.
Germany uses the euro as its official currency. While credit cards are increasingly accepted, Germany maintains a strong cash culture, especially at smaller restaurants, cafes, bars, and local shops. Many establishments still prefer cash payments, so it's essential to carry euros for daily expenses and tips.
German is the official language. English is widely spoken, especially by younger people and in the service industry. Berlin's international atmosphere means many locals speak multiple languages. Learning basic German phrases like "Bitte" (please) and "Danke" (thank you) is appreciated and helps with positive interactions.
Berlin specialties include Currywurst (sausage with curry sauce), Doner Kebab (Berlin's beloved street food), Eisbein (pork knuckle), and Konigsberger Klopse (meatballs in caper sauce). Try local beer varieties and visit traditional restaurants or beer gardens for authentic German cuisine and atmosphere.
The best time to visit Berlin is late spring through early fall (May to September). Summer offers the warmest weather, outdoor events, and beer garden season. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds. Winter can be cold but offers Christmas markets and a cozy indoor cultural scene.