Lets start:
I could begin with a rundown on the history of Berlin, but to cut the long story short, I will just say that east Berlin is the place to be. West Berlin is considered 'posh' where you will find
your high end boutique stores and not your typical Berliner chilling here.
With a reliable underground system, the best way to get around Berlin if not by the U-bahn, the buses and trams are just as reliable. As we all know, efficiency to the Germans is AFL to the Aussies. Even the timers at each ends of the platform are 1 minute apart to inform you that if you are waiting for the front of the train to stop, it will take you 30secs-1min before the back of the train reaches 0min and for the to doors open..!! weird I know!
If you enjoy the walk, head down Schönhauser alle where you will now come
Just on an end note with shopping, for the ones interested in design and interior, go inside the Hugo Boss shop at Hackerscher markt, you will be suddenly drawn to the white and very clean display from the front. For all you music and record lovers, my fellow traveler that was with me during the time, was on a mission, the search and scour for records store that stocked rare LP's. For the dirt on which record stores to visit,
The FOOD and nightlife!!
Your food expedition, will start at brunch. Normally after a night of partying, you will be more than happy to wake up late. Head towards the Prenzlaur area or around eberswalder again and eat brunch in any cafe for a measly 2-3 euros!!! That's not the best part, it's all-you-can-eat!! It might not be your typical bacon and eggs but the Germans enjoy their eggs, wurst, cheese, bread, cereals, jams etc and to be honest, I actually prefer a German brunch then your typical English or American breakfast, it doesn't make you sick in the stomach for the rest of the day. For a late lunch you MUST MUST MUST have a döner kebab. My top recommendation would be a small döner and schwarma stall opposite Hasir Restaurant on Adalbertstrasse in Kruzberg (sorry the name doesn't come to mind). For 2.50E, friendly people and grilled veges in the kebab, who could ask for more!
As for the dont's in Berlin, I cant think of any... it is a city within itself and is completely different to any other german city I have been to. In the winter, you are able to grasp the historical essence of the city because it's normally to cold to wander around aimlessly, where in spring and summer, the city lights up and show it's true colours. From the shops to the culture, Berlin is overwhelmed with it all!
I have enjoyed every minute of Berlin and I would be back in a flash. I have now passed on my information that was given to me by Narisha onto you and I hope that you are able to enjoy Berlin in the fun and collective way that I did.
Auf wiedersehen!