What to Do in Berlin, Germany | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times



Berlin bursts with a creative spirit that is on full display in cutting-edge restaurants, performance spots and art, both on and off the street. Grab the embed code for …

44 thoughts on “What to Do in Berlin, Germany | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times”

  1. What I got out of this is how overrun it is with migrants and no longer German because of how destroyed it was in the war and the invasion of migrants

  2. BOOM BOOM BOOM, OKAY I UNDERSTAND NOT TO TAKE ANYTHING FROM GERMANY, EVEN, "THE EXTRA ROLE OF CITIZENSHIP, "BUTTS& BUTS", THE HITLER' S MASTER PLAN, FORTIFIED, VIA, THE DESPOTIC UNITED STATES MILITARY REGIMES HAVE RUINED MY FINANCIAL LIFE, IN ORDER, TO OVERRUN THE WISDOM OF DEMOCRACY. GRANTED DEMOCRACY MORE THAN FAILED, DEMOCRACY WAS CONVERTED INTO GOVERNMENT ENTRAPMENTS. DOES THIS "MEAN& MEAN" CONTINUUM BEST THE HUMAN WILL TO BE ENTERTAINED? NYET NEIN NON NO, TO FIND "BLONDIE" THE SINGER UNDERFUNDED. WHOSE TO HAVE THIS ROLE, OF PHILANTHROPIST?

  3. I wanna move to Germany. But irrespective of economic opportunities, which one should I choose? Berlin , Frankfurt, Dusseldorf Area, Munich, Hamburg or Stuttgart?

  4. Love these "36 Hours Travel Videos". We just did an overnight to Munich and would have loved to find one for there. We made our own but that was after the fact. 😀 Checking out the rest of their playlist for other Europe destinations as we go through our year here.

  5. Misleading title, very little info. More of a promo for Berlin. It doesn't even explain where any of these things are or how to find them. How does this help an american tourist on short time. Is NYT getting a kick back by promoting these specific places?

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