
Berlin mayor Klaus Wowerweit said it best when he described Germany’s sprawling capital as “poor, but sexy.” In addition to hip bars, cutting-edge boutiques, diverse performing arts venues, and divine eateries, the once-divided city where German emperors roosted, philosophers brooded, and Hitler ruled is so jam-packed with historic landmarks, monumental avenues, and top-notch museums that it would take months to see it all. Just beyond its borders, Brandenburg’s capital, Potsdam, features a regal palace complex that rivals Versailles.
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