

Iconic 18th-century gate and symbol of Berlin, once divided by the Berlin Wall.
Iconic 18th-century gate marking the entrance to Berlin's historic city center.
A UNESCO World Heritage site housing five renowned museums along the Spree River.
A 1.3km-long stretch of the Berlin Wall painted with murals by international artists.

A symbol of Berlin's resilience, these magnets are a popular and affordable way to remember your visit.
A unique, sour beer native to Berlin, perfect for a taste of local culture.
High-quality porcelain, a traditional craft in Berlin, often featuring intricate patterns and designs.
Iconic café near Brandenburg Gate, popular for its breakfast and historic atmosphere.
Charming lakeside café offering a delightful breakfast experience.
Historic restaurant near Brandenburg Gate, known for its excellent cuisine and celebrity clientele.
Brandenburg Gate is an outdoor attraction, and Berlin weather can be unpredictable.
Exploring the city involves a lot of walking.
Thick, doughy pancake filled with jam or chocolate spread
Sausage cut into slices and seasoned with curry ketchup and powder

Minced meat patties, often served with a side of potatoes
Chengdu East Street, a bustling commercial hub, is famous for its historic architecture, vibrant markets, and local cuisine.

A peaceful and revered shrine dedicated to the 16th-century saint Brahmanand Ji, located in the holy city of Mathura.
Haixinsha Island Canton Tower, a 604-meter tall skyscraper, is a prominent landmark in Guangzhou, offering panoramic views of the Pearl River.