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the corner shop near the railway station opens now unlike when we came here first when everything would shut on Sunday the flea market in Mauerpark is over-ridden with people selling kitsch but we always go and we love it everyone is so cool here that I think being cool isn't hip anymore, the street is a sea of hipsters in black it's early Spring and there is still no ferries on the Spree but if you walk down the right street you'll catch a couple of musicians maybe a juggling act that blend in with graffiti and art in the evening we'll go to the TV Tower like tourists pretend we can afford dinner in the revolving restaurant two hundred and three metres high and look over the cars on the road to Berlin-Mitte that look like graceful glowing bugs below we'll get have a cocktail with dinner in Caramba in the square (just one) and listen to light German jazz with no need to worry if the transport still runs at night
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Apr 18, 2017
Apr 18, 2017 at 5:16 PM UTC
A Sunday in Berlin
the corner shop near the railway station opens now unlike when we came here first when everything would shut on Sunday the flea market in Mauerpark is over-ridden with people selling kitsch but we always go and we love it everyone is so cool here that I think being cool isn't hip anymore, the street is a sea of hipsters in black it's early Spring and there is still no ferries on the Spree but if you walk down the right street you'll catch a couple of musicians maybe a juggling act that blend in with graffiti and art in the evening we'll go to the TV Tower like tourists pretend we can afford dinner in the revolving restaurant two hundred and three metres high and look over the cars on the road to Berlin-Mitte that look like graceful glowing bugs below we'll get have a cocktail with dinner in Caramba in the square (just one) and listen to light German jazz with no need to worry if the transport still runs at night
laura-enright
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Apr 18, 2017
Apr 18, 2017 at 5:16 PM UTC
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