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Top 10 places to visit in Berlin | Custom Google Maps

1 | Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) The Cathedral of Berlin (German: Berliner Dom) is the largest church in the city. With an imposing and ornate facade, it serves as a vital center for the Protestant church of Germany, attracting thousands of visitors, year after year, from Germany and abroad. Indeed it was one of my […]

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I was finally able to visit the Dunluce Castle in Northern Ireland with good weather conditions!

Dunluce Castle is located dramatically close to a headland that plunges straight into the sea, along the North Antrim coast in Northern Ireland, and was the headquarters of the MacDonnell Clan. There is archaeological evidence of a village that surrounded the castle which was destroyed by fire in 1641. The site was also witness to […]

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The unique Olympic Stadium in Berlin

With the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil being just around the corner and as a big football (or soccer if you are in America) fan, I could not be in Berlin and not visit the Olympic Stadium (German: Olympiastadion). Not only because it is an unique stadium but also because of its presence in […]

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Breathtaking sunset at the Giants Causeway Road

The Giant’s Causeway Road is the main access to the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s most popular attraction. From the Visitor Centre you can walk for 1 kilometer or take a private bus service that will leave you right in front of the basalt columns. I would recommend you to choose the walking option though, so […]

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The Brandenburg Gate | Symbol of Unity and Peace

Another beautiful attraction in Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate became infamous in the Cold War, when it was the sad symbol for the division of Berlin and Germany. The Brandenburg Gate stood between East and West Germany, becoming part of the impenetrable Berlin Wall. It was here, where Ronald Reagan said his moving words: General Secretary […]

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