BERLIN
Bairdstravels to the Capital Berlin
Berlin has gone through a truly remarkable resurgence. After the destruction of World War II, postwar division and the crushing repression of the communist regime, fresh crops of skyscrapers, clubs, boutiques, parks and gardens sprouted in the wake of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. As Berliners reclaimed both halves of their capital, Berlin bloomed into Europe’s coolest city.
However, Berlin’s dark history has not been forgotten. It is remembered at sights such as the bombed ruin of the neo-Romanesque Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, the Jüdisches Museum Berlin (Jewish Museum), the stark Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe and Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie (Berlin Wall Museum). While these important places are vital to understanding this unique city, visitors will also be entranced by Berlin’s brighter treasures, such as those presented on the Museuminsel (literally Museum Island), as well as by the city’s wide boulevards, fascinating neighborhoods and resilient inhabitants
Best walking tours of Berlin click below
DUSSELDORF
Düsseldorf is one of the economic centres of Western Germany and is located in the densely populated Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area, with more than 10 million inhabitants.
The city is famous for its nightlife, carnival, events, shopping, also for fashion and trade fairs, like the Boot Messe (worldwide leading in boats and watersports) and Igedo (worldwide leading in fashion). Every year more than 4 Million people visit the big fun fair (Kirmes) during 9 days in summer.
RHINE CRUISE When we toured Europe The mighty Rhine is one of Europe’s major arteries. It flows into the North Sea from its beginnings in the Alps, through Switzerland, Germany, France and Holland. Bairdstravel started at Cologne and headed south toThe Moselle valley The Rhine meets the Moselle at Koblenz, continues to the ancient fortress town of Boppard, and passes the famous Lorelei Rock on its way to the wine country town of Rudesheim with its lively Drosselgrasse of restaurants and taverns. . | 

 

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