
Jim Chen
11 reviews on 1 places
One will not notice that these are part of the garrison that the Romans built way back in our civilization. There are signages to carefully explain how these places have been built over and layered to be what they are now. Amazing how mankind has progressed over the years.
This small section of the old Berlin Wall used to be dividing Berlin into 2 parts, one pro Communist under the East Germany and one pro democracy under the West Germany. Although small, it still contain sufficient information and history to keep you intrigued and updated. A good start before moving to other parts of Berlin to see more of the Wall and understand the rich history of this city.
It's not a big park but decent enough for a good walk and quiet stroll after meals. Pets are allowed and there is a Neptune fountain at one corner of the park. There is also a cafe and restaurant in the center of the park. There are nice flowers blooming but it is not a very clean park and there are people sleeping there.
This castle was built for King Ludwig II of Bavaria. it overlook the lake and has an amazing view of the surrounding. The castle is so huge and it take a while to complete the tour of the castle. One can either take the bus or the horse carriage up to the castle. Alternatively, one can also walk up to the castle on foot but that will be rather tiring as the slope can be quite steep. The journey could take 30 mins to an hours, depending on your ability. Also, please be reminded to purchase the entrance tickets to the castle well in advance to avoid any disappointment as there is a limit to the number of people who can visit.
This castle was built for King Ludwig II of Bavaria. it overlook the lake and has an amazing view of the surrounding. The castle is so huge and it take a while to complete the tour of the castle. One can either take the bus or the horse carriage up to the castle. Alternatively, one can also walk up to the castle on foot but that will be rather tiring as the slope can be quite steep. The journey could take 30 mins to an hours, depending on your ability. Also, please be reminded to purchase the entrance tickets to the castle well in advance to avoid any disappointment as there is a limit to the number of people who can visit.