Sunday, May 24, 2015

Day 13

The lack of WiFi in Nuremberg seriously limited posting, but disconnecting to an even higher extent was alright with me. 
We've now moved onto Berlin, a beautiful city with a size that I simply cannot comprehend. Last night we were lucky enough to get an introduction to Berlin through Professor Bormann's friend in the city, who had the group over to enjoy his rooftop and tell us a little about the city. 
Today, we were lucky enough to have bikes at our disposal ALL DAY. It was the best way we could've seen the city, really fun, efficient, and much safer than biking in any American city. We toured some of Berlin's history as a group in the mornig.
Afterwards, the three of us grabbed some really cheap and really delicious Turkish food for lunch. Thankfully Berlin should be a little break for our wallets, counterintuitive but absolutely evident so far. 
After our group activities we took off for the flea market that we'd heard about, where we found some really cool art and antique-y things. Jameson then headed for a museum, so Erin and I took full advantage of our bikes for the rest of the day. 
So far, I'm loving Berlin.

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