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BERLIN


  1. Story of Berlin
    This museum’s engaging multi-
    media trip through the city’s his-
    tory culminates with a tour of a
    Cold War nuclear bomb shelter.
    Kurfürstendamm 207-
    +49 30 8872 0100

  2. Tempelhof Park
    Tempelhof Airport, site of the
    first Lufthansa flight and the Ber-
    lin Airlift, closed in 2008. It’s now
    open as a beloved city park.
    Entrances on Columbiadamm,
    Oderstrasse, Tempelhofer Damm
    3. Rembrandt Collection
    The 16 Rembrandt works at
    the Gemäldegalerie form one of
    the world’s largest, most exquisite
    collections by this Dutch master.
    Matthäikirchplatz
    +49 30 266 424 242
    4. Ramones Museum
    Avid Ramones fan Flo Hayler
    shares his collection of memora-
    bilia in this cool east Berlin
    shrine to the punk-rock pioneers.
    Krausnickstrasse 23
    +49 30 7552 8890


FRANKFURT


  1. Long Island Summer
    Lounge
    Relaxing by day and edgy at
    night, this beach bar atop an ur-
    ban parking garage is a refreshing
    antidote for what ails you.
    Park House Exchange, Deck 7
    +49 151 6150 9889

  2. Festhalle
    What do Miley Cyrus, Peter
    Gabriel and OneRepublic have in


common? All have played this im-
pressive neobaroque-style exhibi-
tion hall, which dates to 1909.
Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1
+49 69 1340 400


  1. English Theatre
    Delight in a memorable perfor-
    mance at this gem of a venue in
    the city center. Seating 300, it’s
    the largest English-language
    theater in continental Europe.
    Gallusanlage 7
    +49 69 2423 1620


MUNICH


  1. Bavaria Filmstadt
    The famous film studio where
    The Neverending Story, the origi-
    nalWilly Wonka and the Choco-
    late Factory,Das Bootand many


other movies were made offers
tours and a 4-D theater.
Bavariafilmplatz 7
+49 089 6499 2000


  1. Eisbach River Surfing
    On the Eisbach’s canal next to
    the Haus der Kunst, look for the
    spot just off the road where peo-
    ple surf year-round — in Munich.
    Prinzregentenstrasse
    +49 089 2339 6500

  2. Kartoffelmuseum
    The Potato Museum follows
    the starchy vegetable and its vari-
    ous uses throughout history, with
    special emphasis on its ties to
    Munich. The museum is free and
    worthy of an hour of your time.
    Grafingerstrasse 2
    +49 089 404050


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Sunflowers, rather than jets,
aim skyward at Tempelhof.

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  1. Berlin Wall Memorial
    The Berlin Wall may be gone,
    but it will never be forgotten.
    This outdoor museum, which in-
    cludes the last remaining stretch
    of the wall in its original location,
    explains how the barrier divided
    a city and its people for 28 years.
    Bernauer Strasse 119
    +49 30 467 986 666

  2. Stasi Prison
    Former inmates lead tours of
    the prison where the East Ger-
    man secret police held suspected
    opponents of the regime — most
    of them innocent of wrongdoing.
    Genslerstrasse 66
    +49 30 9860 8230

  3. Panoramapunkt
    For the best bird’s-eye view of
    central Berlin, let Europe’s fastest
    elevator whisk you 24 floors to
    this lofty perch above Potsdamer
    Platz in a mere 20 seconds.
    Potsdamer Platz 1
    +49 30 2593 7080

  4. Schloss Charlottenburg
    See how the Prussian kings
    who ruled much of Germany un-
    til 1918 lived at this mini-Ver-
    sailles, framed by a lovely park
    perfect for summer picnics.
    Spandauer Damm 20-
    +49 30 320 911

  5. Humboldt-Box
    This multimedia exhibit ac-
    companies the ongoing recon-
    struction of the city’s Prussian
    imperial palace, which was de-
    molished by the communists in

  6. Humboldt-Box introduces
    the future tenants and explains
    how the huge building will fit
    within the city’s historic center.
    Schlossplatz 5
    +49 180 503 0707

  7. Pergamonmuseum
    This crowd-pleaser wows with
    monumental antiquities from
    Greece, Rome and the Middle
    East. Star exhibits include the ra-
    diant blue Ishtar Gate and the in-
    tricate facade of a caliph’s palace.
    Bodestrasse 1-
    +49 30 266 424 242
    7. Neukölln neighborhood
    Catapulted from gritty zone to
    vibrant district, Neukölln is per-
    fect for DIY exploration. Cafes
    like Katie’s Blue Cat invite linger-
    ing between stops at vintage bou-
    tiques and hipster bars.
    Katie’s Blue Cat
    Friedelstrasse 31
    +49 178 806 9701
    8. Jüdische Mädchenschule
    A former Jewish girls’ school in
    a Bauhaus-era building has
    evolved into a cultural hot spot,
    featuring cutting-edge galleries, a
    museum about the Kennedys and
    even stellar restaurants.
    Auguststrasse 11-
    +49 030 3300 6070
    9. Museum in der
    Kulturbrauerei
    This exhibit in a former brew-
    ery uses original documents, pho-
    tographs and objects to peel back
    the Iron Curtain on daily life in
    communist East Germany.
    Knaackstrasse 97
    +49 030 4677 7790
    10. Bikini Berlin
    Browse fashion and design at
    Germany’s first “concept mall,” in
    a 1950s landmark building with
    front-row views of the monkey
    enclosure of the Berlin Zoo.
    Budapester Strasse 38-

    1. Palmengarten
      Established in 1868, this oasis
      in the Westend is Germany’s larg-
      est botanical garden. Displays in-
      clude more than 13,000 tropical
      and subtropical plant species.
      Siesmayerstrasse 61
      +49 69 2123 3939

    2. Hauptbahnhof Station
      The busiest train station in
      Frankfurt consists of a massive
      main vestibule and two adjoining
      neoclassical halls made of steel
      and glass. Inside are a series of
      platforms, shops and food stands.
      Am Hauptbahnhof
      3. Museumsufer
      A walk along the Main River’s
      Museum Embankment is a must.
      Twelve museums sit on a single
      tree-lined street, the most nota-
      ble being the Städel art gallery.
      Städel, Schaumainkai 63
      +49 69 605098 232
      4. Rheinfels Castle
      West of the city, this castle’s
      ancient stone ramparts rise over
      the Rhine atSankt Goar. The ru-
      ins recall the Middle Ages, while
      the restaurant and its lovely ter-
      race herald the modern day.
      Schlossberg, Sankt Goar
      +49 6741 7753
      5. Goethehaus
      Grand wood staircases take
      visitors through the reconstruct-
      ed timbered house where the
      writer Johann Wolfgang von Goe-
      the spent his childhood.
      Grosser Hirschgraben 23
      +49 69 138 800
      6. Gerbermühle
      After cycling along the Main
      River, relax in the garden at this
      16th-century flour mill renovated
      as a hotel complex.
      Gerbermühlestrasse 105
      +49 69 689 7779 0
      7. Hauptwache Station
      This busy rapid-transit station
      resembles an underground city
      with its street performers, chalk
      artists, international markets, dry
      cleaners and even an entrance to
      the Galeria department store.
      An der Hauptwache 17
      8. Kleinmarkthalle
      This market hall hosts some 60
      vendors selling fresh food, wine
      and flowers every day except Sun-
      day. Locals like a glass of wine in
      the outdoorgartenupstairs.
      Hasengasse 5
      +49 69 2123 3696
      9. Römerberg
      Heart of Frankfurt’s old town,
      this charming central square is




lined with reconstructedhalf-
timbered houses. Be sure to visit
the Zum Römer, where Holy Ro-
man emperors were coronated.
Römerberg, Altstadt


  1. Alte Oper
    The Italian Renaissance-style
    Alte Oper is Frankfurt’s original
    opera house. Can’t make a show?
    Linger at an outdoor cafe on
    Opernplatz, the Opera Square.
    Opernplatz 1
    +49 69 1340 0

  2. St. Peter’s Church
    Munich’s oldest church, “Alter
    Peter” (Old Peter) is recognizable
    by its 91-meter tower, offering
    some of the best views of the city.
    Rindermarkt 1
    +49 89 2102 3776

  3. Hirschgarten
    This used to be part of the roy-
    al hunting grounds. Today it’s the
    site of a family-friendly beer gar-
    den (Bavaria’s largest), serving
    top-notch local food.
    Hirschgarten 1
    +49 89 1799 9119

  4. Odeonsplatz
    For photo opportunities, it’s
    hard to beat this square in cen-
    tral Munich. Odeonsplatz, named
    for the Odeon concert hall, is bor-
    dered by some of the city’s most
    significant buildings.
    Odeonsplatz 1
    +49 89 222 324

  5. Viktualienmarkt
    From sausages and fish toex-
    otic fruit, Munich’s open-air food
    market boasts the highest-quality
    gourmet groceries in town. At its
    center lies a beer garden with a
    lively atmosphere.
    Viktualienmarkt 3
    +49 89 8906 8205

  6. Alte Pinakothek
    The former royal collectionof
    Old Masters paintings resides
    here. Dürer, Rembrandt, Peter
    Paul Rubens and El Greco are
    among those represented.
    Barer Strasse 27
    +49 89 2380 5216

  7. Marienplatz
    Munich’s main squaresince
    1158, Marienplatz is abuzz with
    activity and a great place for pho-
    tos, with the Gothic Revival-style
    New Town Hall in the spotlight.
    +49089 2330 0115

  8. Residenz
    Take a tour of the formermain
    royal palace of Bavaria, with its
    130 rooms and 10 courtyards.
    Residenzstrasse 1
    +49 089 290 671

  9. BMW Museum
    From the earliest BMWen-
    gines to modern prototypes, the
    permanent exhibit here appeals
    to the car lover in all of us and
    rolls out fun for all ages.
    Am Olympiapark 2
    +49 89 125 016 001

  10. Nymphenburg Palace
    This baroque beautyhoused
    Bavaria’s rulers beginning in

  11. Perhaps more spectacular
    than the palace itself are the 490
    acres of formal gardens.
    Schloss Nymphenburg 1
    +49 089 179 080

  12. Asamkirche
    A rococo gem, Asamkirche was
    built as a private chapel for the
    brothers who completed it in

  13. Now it’s open to the public.
    Sendlinger Strasse 32
    +49 089 2368 7989


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Marienplatz, above, has
been the main square of
Munich since 1158, al-
though New Town Hall
dates only to 1874. West
of Frankfurt lie the ruins
of Rheinfels Castle, left.

Narrow slits
in barriers at
the Berlin
Wall Memori-
al provide
glimpses of
the “death
strip,” where
those fleeing
East Berlin
were often
gunned down.
GÜNTERSTEFFEN,
VISITBERLIN

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