Berlin Pocket Precincts is your curated guide to the city's most interesting cultural, shopping, eating and drinking experiences.
Berlin is a city that's eternally evolving. As well as the urban precincts of Neukoelln, Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain, there's the emerging and gritty cultural epicentres of Wedding and Moabit, stacked with retro Berliner eateries, fringe galleries and some of the city's most pulsing nightlife. Berlin Pocket Precincts covers it all.
Divided into separate precincts, each section takes in one or more of Berlin's districts, listing the best shops, restaurants, bars and sights to see in the area, with insider reviews of both outstanding attractions and hidden gems, as well as easy-to-use maps.
Berlin Pocket Precincts also has a selection of 'field trips' that encourages you to venture venture further afield to Potsdam and Dresden.
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Höhe: 182 mm
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978-1-74117-641-4 (9781741176414)
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When Julian Tompkin first visited Berlin, the East German parliamentary 'palace' was still standing beside the River Spree, and Potsdamer Platz was very much a work-in-progress. Much has changed since then, and Julian has spent the last 15 years witnessing and living amidst this once-divided city's transformation. Both an academic and journalist, Julian writes for newspapers, magazines and broadcast media in both Germany and Australia on literature, music and art - and divides his time between Fremantle, Australia and Berlin with his German wife and their two children.