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Where to goin berlin

Where to goin berlin Kurfürstendamm 101, 10711 Berlin D – 10711Berlin Metro: U Adenauerplatz U7 Nightclubs The China Lounge The China Lounge Berlin is located in one of the hippest districts of the city. It offers the perfect possibility to celebrate the night after a day of work at IFA. It can easily be reached by public transportation which allows any guest to stay till dawn. Especially in late summer, the huge roof-deck of the China Lounge is a great place to spend a mild summer night, drink delicious cocktails and simply enjoy your time. From House to Charts and always experimental - guests can step into a new stylish club dimension by coming to the China Lounge. Doors open: Friday from 11 pm Saturday from 10 pm Invalidenstr. 30 10115 Berlin Tel: +49 30 88 17 80 Metro: S Nordbahnhof S1 S2 S25 U Zinnowitzer Straße U6 Cultural Entertainment / Shopping Die Stachelschweine Founded over 60 years ago and popular throughout the whole country “Die Stachelschweine” (The Porcupines) are renowned for politically biting and satirical shows. Situated in the heart of city Berlin, the charming theatre next to the ‘Gedächtniskirche’ is really worth a visit during your Berlin stay. (Please note that all shows are in German language!) Berliner literarisches Kabarett GmbH Europa-Center Tauentzienstr. 9-12 | 10789 Berlin Metro: U Kurfürstendamm U1 U9 Museums & Exhibitions Jewish Museum Berlin Berlin’s Jewish Museum is an outstanding institution within the German museum landscape. Over seven million people have visited its permanent exhibition on two millennia of German- Jewish history since it opened in 2001. Architecture Museum, monument, masterpiece: the zinc-coated zig-zag building designed by the architect Daniel Liebeskind has become one of the capital’s landmarks. Rich in symbolism with its empty spaces, so-called Voids that rise vertically from the basement of the building up to the roof, the disorienting Garden of Exile, the slanted Berlin’s Jewish Museum - the zinc-coated zig-zag building has become one of the capital's landmark walls, and acute angles – the museum building is one of Germany’s most exciting exhibition spaces. Open: Monday from 10 am to 10 pm / Tuesday-Sunday from 10 am to 8 pm Guests can step into a new stylish club dimension by coming to the China Lounge "Die Stachelschweine" are renowned for politicaly biting and satirical shows Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin Tel: +49 30 259 93 300 www.jmberlin.de Metro: U1, U6 Hallesches Tor / U6 Kochstraße /Bus 248, M29, M41 46

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