Annie On The Run – Breathless in Berlin: a runner’s perspective

On my recent travels to Europe I visited the city of Berlin, touted as Europe’s hippest urban destination. No trip to Germany is complete without a visit to its capital.

Due to cheap rents, artists from all over the ***** flocked to this gritty, creative and (at a time) broke city. Cutting-edge art exhibits and street art now abound along with live theatre and bands, all competing for your attention with the two combined cities, the former East and West.

09.30_web_Annie02No matter where you go, it’s hard to escape Berlin’s recent history as a divided city. You’re brought face to face with the legacy of ***** *** II and the contrasts of East and West.  This year marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.  It’s still a major tourist attraction and oddly so – how a structure that no longer stands affects the city even in its absence.

I marvelled at Berlin’s architecture, green space (which covers one-third of the city), and welcoming disposition of the locals, which I found endearing. Everyone spoke English which made navigating the city that much easier.  It was everything I imagined it to be and more.

A trip to Berlin, as with any city, offers its own unique experiences.  Here are some that I felt were worth sharing:

– Beer Gardens – As soon as the sun comes out, beer gardens sprout all over the city. Pub culture is iconic and lingering over a ‘pils’ is a long-standing tradition.

– Eat a German Breakfast – This major affair involves everything from several types of breads, cold cuts, cheeses and pate. Good idea to show up hungry. I splurged and booked at the Reichstag (their parliament building) which has a restaurant on top of the building under the glass dome offering spectacular views.

09.30_web_Annie03– Christmas Markets – Held outdoors, Berlin hosts as many as 60 small markets each year. They make for easy gift buying for presents to take back home.

– Truth be told, my reason for choosing Berlin as a vacation spot this year came as no ********.  The city is host to one of the six ***** major marathons and, where runners are concerned, it becomes a very enticing ‘cross off your list’ destination.

– Each September the city is flooded with international runners looking to complete ‘the majors’ (guilty as charged), by combining both passions of travel and running.

– This year was no exception as the 41st Berlin Marathon welcomed over 45,000 runners this past weekend.  The organization for such a large **** was brilliant – it is Germany, after all – and the route was a runner’s dream: completely flat.

– Marathoners enjoyed a start in Tiergarten, which is Berlin’s version of New York’s Central Park, and continued with a labyrinth of turns around both East and West Berlin.  The grand finale is running through the Brandenburg Gates, evoking a sense of history, and in some inexplicable way, becoming a part of it.

Happy Running

Annie on the Run

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