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What is the most famous street in Berlin?

One of the world's most famous streets- Unter den Linden, Berlin, w. from beside palace- Germany . Berlin Germany, 1903.



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Unter den Linden is Berlin's most famous boulevard and is home to several of the German capital's most famous landmarks. The street stretches for 1,390 metres in the heart of the city, from Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) to Museum Island (Museumsinsel).

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Alexanderplatz, or “Alex” as the locals affectionately call it, is Berlin's most famous plaza and a lively shopping and entertainment hub. A broad range of public transportation services passes through here, making it a popular meeting spot for socializing locals.

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Unter den Linden is Berlin's most famous boulevard and is home to several of the German capital's most famous landmarks. The street stretches for 1,390 metres in the heart of the city, from Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) to Museum Island (Museumsinsel).

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The Brandenburg Gate is Berlin's most famous landmark and a must-see for all visitors. A symbol of German division during the Cold War, it is now a national symbol of peace and unity.

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Berlin, the capital city of Germany, is renowned for its exceptional range of landmarks, vibrant cultural scene and way of life that's somehow all go yet relaxed. In fact, the city is best known for its striking contrasts. Historical buildings stand alongside modern architecture as the past and present intermingle.

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VIPs and celebrities tend to be concentrated in the downtown Mitte district.

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The most beautiful square in Berlin, and one of the best in Europe is the Gendarmenmarkt located in the historic centre.

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The TV Tower on Alexanderplatz is Berlin's most prominent landmark and the tallest building in Germany. Its steel sphere contains an observation platform and a gourmet restaurant.

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While Berlin is relatively safe, there are a few areas that are best to avoid, particularly during late hours. These areas include: Kottbusser Tor area in Kreuzberg. Alexanderplatz, especially the adjacent park.

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