

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Museum Island is home to five renowned museums displaying over 6,000 years of world history.
A traditional wheat beer, often served with a shot of raspberry or woodruff syrup, reflecting the city's brewing history.
High-quality porcelain, a symbol of Berlin's craftsmanship, often featuring intricate patterns and designs.
Unique pieces from the former East Germany, offering a glimpse into the country's past, often found in vintage shops and markets.
A historic Protestant church and one of Berlin's most iconic landmarks.
A memorial to freedom, featuring a 1.3km long stretch of the Berlin Wall painted by artists from around the world.
Home to ancient artifacts, including the Pergamon Altar and the Ishtar Gate of Babylon.
Coffee cake with a crumb topping, served with cream or jam

Jelly-filled doughnut, often eaten for breakfast
Sausage with a spicy tomato sauce, often served with fries

A historic café near Museum Island, popular for its breakfast and traditional German cakes.
An American-style deli known for its breakfast sandwiches and pastries.
A historic restaurant near Museum Island, popular for its traditional German cuisine and international dishes.

Museum Island involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.

Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring outdoors.
Berlin weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is useful.
A historic temple complex in Guangzhou, showcasing intricate architecture and cultural heritage.

A bustling street filled with seafood restaurants, offering a unique dining experience in Sai Kung.
Kamalapur Lake Park is a serene sanctuary nestled near the ancient ruins of Hampi, known for its vibrant flora and tranquil waters. Visitors can stroll along scenic paths, enjoy bird watching, or simply relax in the peaceful ambiance surrounded by nature.