Sunday 11 February 2018

3 days in Berlin in December - pandas (and other sights)

3 days in Berlin

From the outset let’s be clear. I came to Berlin for the pandas. Anything else was totally co-incidental to me.

Hubby, on the other hand has a more cosmopolitan view of life, and doesn’t wear "panda blinkers" so had a list of things he wanted to see. Berlin is quite a compact city with excellent public transport and we were both kept happy.

We arrived in Schonefeld Airport late afternoon. I’d bought a Welcome Card online before we set off so we just had to collect that from the Tourist Information desk in the arrivals terminal and we were able to use all public transport for the duration of our stay. I’d recommend getting one – it gives some discounts which may, or may not be, of use to you – it gave us discount on the zoo and the Trabi Museum so we felt we got value for money from it - quite apart from the convenience.


We stayed in the Select Hotel Berlin-The Wall and this was brilliantly located. Come out of the hotel and turn left – you’re at Checkpoint Charlie, turn right and you’ve got the Topographie of Terror and a large section of the Berlin Wall then it’s a short walk to the Potsdamer Platz with its range of shops and attractions


So here’s what we did………


Day 1.

No messing about today – straight up and out to the zoo to see the pandas. Here’s my review of the zoo should you be interested

and here’s me looking really happy with a panda.


Because of where we were staying we also visited Checkpoint Charlie and a Christmas Market (which were literally everywhere!)





Day 2

We had pre-booked a visit to the Reichstag


and it was wonderful to see. Following our visit there we wandered back past the Brandenburg Gate and the Jewish Memorial along the Potsdamer Platz back to our hotel. Later that day we visited the Topographie of Terror, a free to enter museum on the site of the former Gestapo HQ, and saw a section of the Berlin Wall which remains in situ. Got a real sense of WW2 history and the post war impact on Berlin. 

Reichstag Building

Brandenburg Gate
Section of Berlin Wall

Day 3

I’m not going to apologise or explain myself – we went back to the zoo to see the pandas again! After that we looked at some of the sites around the zoo – including the ubiquitous Christmas Market!

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, the symbolic centre of West Berlin, an anti-war memorial to peace and reconciliation.


We also checked out the Trabi Museum – a fun attraction, literally opposite our hotel and full of information about this famous East German car. You can do Trabi Tours around the city which all looked rather fun. 


Early flight home the next day so no sight- seeing. We loved Berlin and would happily go back. It’s easy to get round, it has an abundance of historic sights and is relatively cheap for a European capital city. Whatever your interest Berlin will deliver!

Flying Ryan Air to Berlin December 2018

Flying Ryan Air.

This was our first time flying Ryan Air and our first time in Berlin. I was a little bit nervous given all the negative publicity earlier in the year with flight cancellations etc. I did a bit of a Trip Advisor haul and went as prepared as I felt I could be. For 3 days we decided we could manage with hand baggage and we didn’t take the hard “trolley” cases but rucksacks – for 2 reasons.

1.    Easier to carry round getting to and from airport / hotel (there are a lot of cobbles in Berlin so this proved the right decision).
2.    I’d read that, while Ryan Air will often make people put hard luggage in the hold when the overhead lockers are full you are usually ok with rucksacks. This proved to be case (pardon the pun). It’s also not pleasant to see other passengers nearly coming to blows because they can’t get their luggage in an overhead compartment and something we like to avoid.  On the way back we chose to throw one of our bags into the hold (for free) just so we didn’t have to bother with it. There was so little luggage on the flight that it was there waiting for us when we got through passport control in Manchester.

We also bought an additional small hand luggage bag each (standard Ryan Air size)– these proved perfect for carrying the essentials, they fitted perfectly between our feet in the legroom space and I’m planning on using them on other flights in the future. The Ryan Air website gives full information about luggage sizes and limits and there were plenty of bags available on Amazon which fitted these limits.

All in all

The flight was absolutely fine. We didn’t buy anything on board – it was only a very short flight. Crew were friendly and helpful and we were on time. With a bit of pre-planning a hassle free journey and one we'd happily repeat.