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Fotostrasse is a travel blog focused on bringing cool people to different places. It is written by a brazilian couple living in Berlin surrounded by cats.
This being the first Berliner burger place I’ve been, it defines that concept for me; a small place, full of stickers and bizarre decor and the menu is on a blackboard on top of the counter. This is the classic eat and go place, you order, pay and wait for them to yell your name so you can sit outside in wobbly tables and eat your humongous meal. We always loved BBI because they are definitely creative; every month there was a new special burger creation to try but they have not done it since the beginning of 2017. We knew we had to try it when we found out they were back at it, but sadly the burger of the month was not available by the time we were there (sold out apparently).
Yes, Berlin has quite a few areas and special spots where you can enjoy this very short – and beautiful – spectacle of nature. And Berlin doesn’t surprise only with cherry blossoms, go and also hunt for apple and pear blossoms. They are incredible as well! As you stroll through the streets and corners around Berlin, you will certainly bump into a few of these beauties, but if you would like to truly understand the visual power of these blossoms for your eyes and cameras, we highly recommend you to save this post for best spots for cherry blossoms in Berlin.
The Berlin’s Historic Market Hall number 1 was in Mitte. It is worth a visit if you’re in the area but keeps it in mind that is only for photos and nothing more — the same for the one on Dresdner Strasse in Kreuzberg, the Markthalle VII. The Markthalle IV is a Government building, and the Markthalle VI is a modern supermarket. I hope you liked this post about the Berlin’s Historic Market Halls.
Tour itinerary embodies an exhilarating speedboat ride to various islands such as Hvar, the astounding Stiniva bay, and a couple of other enchanting caves. The wonders of the Blue Cave, rooted in the bay of Balun, on Bisevo Island are just slightly above an hour from the mainland, Split. The blue glittery shade that emanates from the cave is synonymous in every explorer’s camera lens. The next stop, Komiza on Vis Island, may probably encompass a visit to the fisherman’s village.