dinsdag 12 maart 2013

Berlin again!

I never thought I'd get the chance to go back to Berlin this year, but as luck had it, I did! I had the choice between Cambridge and Berlin, but chose Berlin because most of my good friends were going. I did see many of the same monumental buildings, but the trip itself was completely different. I won't go through it day by day, but rather highlight a few things....

One thing I hate about Berlin (although it's not just in this city), and I may have mentioned it before, you have to pay to use the bathroom. Gas stations, train stations, McDonalds, you name it- from fifty cents to sometimes even a euro! And if you really have to go, taking the time to find the exact change, or make change, is not appreciated. I miss free public restrooms!

Well, my class and the class below us, stayed in a very nice hostel/hotel, however, it was located slightly out of the city. Therefore, if we had an activity in the city, transportation would take about an extra thirty minutes or so. Not the end of the world, seeing as the hostel/hotel we stayed at was pretty high end for a school trip!

On the trip we went to the Berlin Zoo, to the top of the TV Tower, to The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, to the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum, did some amazing shopping, and ate pretty good chocolate! Everything in Berlin is cheaper in the supermarkets, so many people loaded up on their fair share of German snacks. 

Going to the top of the TV Tower was pretty cool, the elevator went six meters per second! We went at night, so you could see all of the lights of Berlin. 

The Zoo was pretty nice, although I find the Zoo in Rotterdam better, due to the fact that the animals have a lot more space. However, the monkey section was very cool, as well as the nocturnal, underground part! Unfortunately, the weather was cold and grey that day, so spending five hours walking around outside was not ideal. Nonetheless, my friends and I had a good time looking at the lions, tigers, bears, baboons, and more. 

We also visited the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum, which had some really incredible modern art pieces, like nothing I'd seen before. Fiona, Beau and Pascale were required to go because they have Kunst (art class), and Maartje and I just went along for fun. It turned out to be pretty interesting, and I was glad that I went!

I also saw the President of Indonesia! We were walking by a hotel, and there were police cars, security, and a whole crowd surrounding the entrance. We waited for about thirty minutes, and saw him for about two seconds! 

We took a boat ride on the water one day, which passed many historical buildings. The sun was out that day, and the weather was perfect. It couldn't have been better! You could even see the back side of The Berlin Wall, completely plastered with graffiti.  

The trip was pretty great, the best part was spending time with my friends, and getting to know other people from my class. Shopping was also a plus, did I mention that it was amazing?! We went to Primark and spent hoooours in that store alone. H&M Divided is also my new favorite store now, because Berlin had such a cool one! 

The next thing that's coming up for me is...my birthday! Seventeen already....sounds a bit older, right?
Well, for now- more school work. Test week is the week after next, and I have to pass my math test! So I'll spend many afternoons making the homework and studying...

-Molly

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  1. Hi I'm Heather! Please email me when you get a chance, I have a question about your blog! LifesABanquet1(at)gmail.com

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