Bite- Size of Berlin

Hiiiiiieeeeee darlings, I'm back in the little island of Dublin and I'm missing Berlin deeply. After the first couple days of our trip, we were stuck on what to do next for the rest of the week. Berlin is full of amazing and jaw dropping sites. It's hard to choose what you'd like want to do when in every corner you see another piece of history or entertainment. There's only so many hours in a day.
 After a typical German breakfast (no, it wasn't just sausages), we decided to go on a boat trip. What I love about Berlin is that the people are so nice and so helpful. Without their help, my family and I would've gone nowhere. We arrived at the place at about 10 am, got on the boat and was offered strawberry champagne *it looked so tasty but not for 10 am in the morning guurrl!*. Before the ride even started I was instantly infatuated by the view. Berlin is honestly so beautiful. From the architecture, art, history and der schöne Männer *wink wink*. To summarise the boat ride, we go through some of the most well known buildings *yes they are all beautiful* and are given a brief history of them and their significance. However, I didn't really listen to the commentary *shame on me* I was more focused on the view and just relaxing, literally having no care in the world. De-stressing from the Leaving Cert blues.


After the boat trip, we still had a lot of time on our hands. Most people recommended that I go to Berlin Zoo but I wasn't really in the mood to go. My brother and I decided that we should go to the Aquarium *it was also recommended by a friend*. Another factor I love about Berlin is how cheap the food and transport are. *For a one day family ticket in Berlin for the bus and train is 16 EURO*. I love a cheap price tag, just saying. The aquarium was great. It had a greater variety of animals and species. It was divided into three parts. The sea animals, reptiles and insects. When looking throughout the whole aquarium, it actually amazed me of the different variety of animals out there. The thought that wouldn't leave my head however was "what if I just broke through this glass?" or "what if I just set them all free?". Animals are mesmerising and the aquarium is  a great place to visit, to pass the time or to even just chill out in. My favourite part of it all was going in through the entrance and there was a little pond filled with koi fish. *You could pet the koi fish guys, how amazing*. Overall the day was well spent. It was more of a relaxing day than the last. 








So, here's the end of the blog post my darlings. My last blog post will focus on my final days in Berlin *sadly*. Hope you enjoyed my little bite size of Berlin. Sorry that it has been delayed but I promise, I'll be back on track *wink wink*. It's only right that I end the post with some food porn. Stay tuned darlings!. 

J <3.

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My name is June. Eighteen years old and living in the little island of Dublin, Ireland. I'm a makeup junkie at heart and a try hard fitness monkey. Posting thing-ma-bobs that is my life and what I love.

2 comments:

  1. I'd love to visit Berlin!
    Your photos definitely make me want to go :)
    Sounds like a really good trip!
    That waffle!!

    The Everyday Life of Rachel

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    1. It really is worth the visit <3
      So much history in Berlin and a lot of entertainment, everyday you'd have something new to do!
      Don't get me started on the food, so affordable and so delicious :)

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