The Other Side of Berlin

Germany is one of the European destinations that you need to visit. Moreover, the City of Berlin itself has a lot of historical charm and cool secrets in its corners. Here are some hidden places or not many tourists know to visit while in Berlin.

  1. Markthalle Neun

The city of Berlin used to have many beautiful traditional markets, but unfortunately now there are only 3 left. One of them is Markthalle Neun, a market that opened around 1891 and is designated as a farmers’ market in late 2011. If you are a culinary lover, you need to taste everything typical culinary here with a relatively affordable price. Enjoy delicious meals on “Street Food Thursday” or want to experience traditional Berlin breakfast dishes at “Breakfast Market”. All events are held on the third Sunday of each month. So set your visit date!

  1. Viktoriapark

In fact, Berlin tends to be stagnant. Even so, there is a secret spot that actually has the highest plateau in the city and has a large green area without trees, a location that is ideal for you to picnic and enjoy the sunset. Viktoriapark’s name. In this park you will also find a beautiful lake and waterfall, a beer garden, and you will find a Prussian monument on the top of the hill. The view from above is what you need to feel for yourself.

  1. Hackesche Höfe

 Berlin has a lot of hidden charm, moreover this is an alley where its existence is bustling with the main street. The city of Berlin in Germany. (KKDay Image Resources) Try to walk the Hackesche Höfe alley and enjoy the beauty of the decor and relax for a while in hipster cafes lined up there, or maybe shop at the boutique. Don’t miss the charm of the Chamäleon Variety Theater and watch the show in the afternoon.

  1. Halensee

You have to go to this place if you visit Berlin during the summer. Halensee is a crystal clear lake close to the city center, close to Ku’damm (if using the train, get off at S-Bahnhof Halensee station). You can relax or lie here. If you want to sunbathe, go to Stadtbad Halensee. You will also find beautiful restaurants there. To get here you need to pay 8 euros a day!

  1. Kunstquartier Bethanien

Kunstquartier Bethanien is a hospital and is used as a museum that accommodates performances of painting and the like. If you visit Berlin between May and September, there will be an open cinema held on the Kunstquartier page. This place of cinema is a favorite not only because of its attractive place setting, but also films that are screened classic, new Hollywood films and, of course, favorites of Germans. If you don’t understand German, you don’t need to worry because the majority of films will be played in English or with subtitles.

  1. Mauerpark

Are you shopping crazy? Visit Mauerpark. There is a market that only appears every Sunday and extends exactly where the Berlin wall was. You will find a food booth and beer garden there, next to it you will find booths selling retro brands, clothes from local designers, old vinyl and other pilot shops. When you have no reason to eat or shop, just visit “the Bearpit Karaoke” (noon, from 2:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) and have fun! City of Berlin in Germany. (KKDay Image Resources)

  1. Oberbaumbrücke

 Oberbaumbrücke is a special bridge and needs to be visited. Exactly in East Berlin, near S-Bahnhof Warschauer Straße. Apart from being a historical place, this place is also a symbol of Berlin’s community unity. The simple explanation is that this bridge also combines the western and eastern cities. Nearby there is an open gallery formed from the collapse of the Berlin wall and used as the longest cheap place in the world. This place is suitable for you who are looking for nightlife or night clubs, there are Watergate and Berghain clubs there.