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Useful Information about Berlin - typical food

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Today I want you to introduce to typical Berlin food. Currywurst, Boulette and Döner are the most popular dishes.You will find them almost everywhere in town. But what are these specialties exactly and what are they made of?   Currywurst, Boulette and Döner We Berliners love especially currywurst, a sausage in a sauce consisting of ketchup and curry. Other typical sausages are bockwurst and bratwurst (fried sausage). Another typical dish is boulette.This meat dish is only called boulette in Berlin. In other parts of Germany it is called frikadelle. Kofta is the Middle East version. I recommend you to try a Döner. It is a Turkish dish, that was invented in Berlin . You can get it nearly everywhere in Berlin, but especially in Neukölln and Kreuzberg.   For those vegetarians among you, there are meatless versions of these dishes. Currywurst is typical food from Berlin .   "Pfannkuchen" is a doughnut filled with jam. In other parts of G

Useful information about Berlin - getting around

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Getting around in Berlin is easy. We have got a train service, (the S-Bahn), busses, trams and an underground train service. With them you can reach the suburbs of Berlin and some places in  Brandenburg.  Bus stop at Mehringdamm  On the  BVG  website you can plan your own routes.  Busses normally run every 10 minutes, sometimes every 20 minutes. During the night special busses on special routes (the N busses) run from 23.00 till 7.00 in the morning. During the week underground trains run from 4.00-1.00 in the morning, about every 5-10 minutes. During the weekend they run 24 hours. Regional trains run to all mayor towns in Brandenburg.   VB Brandenburg Of course you can hire a taxi as well! Taxi Berlin (030) 20 20 20

Useful information - how to get to Berlin

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  By train Berlin has an extensive network of stations for long-distance, local and regional services. The largest station is Hauptbahnhof, (Central Station) which opened in 2006. There is also a tourist information center . Automatic timetable 0800 150 70 90 (Toll-free landline only in German) All train stations are connected to the S-Bahn that allows you to travel easily into the city. By bus The Central Bus Station Berlin (ZOB) for domestic and international long distance buses to and from Berlin, is located at Masurenallee in Charlottenburg. The nearest S-Bahn station is Berlin Messe / ICC, the nearest subway station Kaiserdamm (U2). By plane   Berlin has two airports, Tegel and Schönefeld. The new airport BER is under contruction, when it will open is still uncertain, but Tegel and Schönefeld will close then. Public transport (S-Bahn, regional trains and buses) enable