What Not To Miss In Berlin

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DK Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guide: Berlin

Author: Juergen Scheunemann
language: en
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Release Date: 2011-02-01
DK Eyewitness Top 10 Berlin Travel Guide will lead you straight to the best attractions this vibrant city has to offer. Whether you're looking for the best restaurants and bars, a hotel to suit your budget, or want to find the best places in Berlin to shop; this guide is the perfect travel companion. Rely on dozens of Top 10 lists - from the Top 10 most exciting modern buildings and Top 10 pubs to the Top 10 children's attractions, there's even a list of the Top 10 things to avoid. The guide is divided by area, with sections on Charlottenburg & Spandau; Tiergarten & the Federal District; Scheunenviertel; Unter den Linden; Prenzlauer Berg; Alexanderplatz; and Kreuzberg & Schoneberg; all packed with beautiful illustrations of the city's attractions. You'll find the insider knowledge every visitor needs and explore every corner of Berlin effortlessly with DK Eyewitness Top 10 Berlin Travel Guide. DK Eyewitness Top 10 Berlin Travel Guide - showing you what others only tell you.
My Berlin Kitchen

The Wednesday Chef cooks her heart out, finds her way home, and shares her recipes with us It takes courage to turn your life upside down, especially when everyone is telling you how lucky you are. But sometimes what seems right can feel deeply wrong. My Berlin Kitchen tells the story of how one thoroughly confused, kitchen-mad perfectionist broke off her engagement to a handsome New Yorker, quit her dream job, and found her way to a new life, a new man, and a new home in Berlin—one recipe at a time. Luisa Weiss grew up with a divided heart, shuttling back and forth between her father in Boston and her Italian mother in Berlin. She was always yearning for home—until she found a new home in the kitchen. Luisa started clipping recipes in college and was a cookbook editor in New York when she decided to bake, roast, and stew her way through her by then unwieldy collection over the course of one tumultuous year. The blog she wrote to document her adventures in (and out) of the kitchen, The Wednesday Chef, soon became a sensation. But she never stopped hankering for Berlin. Luisa will seduce you with her stories of foraging for plums in abandoned orchards, battling with white asparagus at the tail end of the season, orchestrating a three-family Thanksgiving in Berlin, and mending her broken heart with batches (and batches) of impossible German Christmas cookies. Fans of her award-winning blog will know the happy ending, but anyone who enjoyed Julie and Julia will laugh and cheer and cook alongside Luisa as she takes us into her heart and tells us how she gave up everything only to find love waiting where she least expected it.