From The UK To Germany’s Capital, Berlin

UK travelers to Berlin, the historic and modern capital of Germany, will be not be let down. The enduring popularity of Berlin as a vacation destination means there are convenient flights for every budget from all of the UK’s major airports, including London, Manchester, and Birmingham. Three airports serve Berlin: Tempelhof, Schonefeld, and Tegel, the latter being the busiest airport in the city. Berlin also serves a hub for rail travel across the continent.

Berlin is the largest city in Germany with a population of about 3.4 million people, which also makes it one of the largest travel destination cities in Europe.  Summers are warm, winters tend to be cold and spring and fall are mild to sometimes chilly.  There is moderate rainfall throughout the year, with light snowfall occurring between December and March. 

World War II and the Battle of Berlin largely destroyed the city, and in the aftermath of the war, Berlin was divided between east and west. Since reunification in 1990, however, there has been a building boom, with no plans to scale back soon. The capital city of Germany boasts world class museums, parks, shopping, and museums. It also is home to booming nightlife, diverse architecture, a popularity modern art scene, and dozens of travel festivals.



The Berlin Film Festival, for example, ranks among the largest and most famous cinema events in the world, and the city is home to more than one thousand film and TV production companies. Hundreds of domestic and international productions film in Berlin each year. The late Marlene Deitrich was a native of the city.

Germany’s capital is also a major center for politics, media, culture, and science, its economy based on providing services. It is home to many media corporations, convention venues, environmental services, and creative industries. Other key factors in the Berlin economy include optoelectronics, information technology, traffic engineering, truck and auto manufacturing, and biotechnology. The history of Berlin as a center for medicine and medical technology stretches back over 100 years. Berliner Rudolf Virchow founded cellular pathology, and Robert Koch discovered the organisms that cause anthrax, tuberculosis, and cholera.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Berlin offers plenty of green space, dozens of parks, and two major zoos. The Botanischer Garten, home of the Botanic Museum Berlin, hosts one of the largest and most diverse gardens on the planet. Berlin is also world-famous for its bicycle trails. Cyclists accounted for 12 per cent of the total traffic in this bicycle-friendly city in 2007.

With hundreds of hotels for every budget, Berlin is an affordable destination for all visitors. Plan a trip to Berlin and you will not be disappointed. You will agree with millions that Berlin deserves its reputation as one of the biggest tourist destinations in Europe, Full of history, charm, and culture, Berlin will be an exciting destination for you.

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