Berlin and Dresden

I'm currently in Dresden, very tired from a long day of walking and sightseeing. 
I spent the last 2 days in Berlin, and I'm surprised at how much I liked it.  I definitely want to go back.  I did not get to see all I wanted to.  I took a walking tour the first day and saw the Brandenberg Gate in Pariser Platz, the Holocaust Memorial, the parking lot over Hitler's bunker, Checkpoint Charlie, what remains of the Berlin Wall and the East Side Gallery, the Luftwarfe Headquarters, Humbolt University, the Book Burning Memorial, Museum Island, the Berlin Dom, and TV Tower.  There is so much culture and history in Berlin, and it is constantly changing.  It's a great city!! 
The next day I went to the Reichstag, the location of the German parliament, which has a huge glass dome in the middle so the people can watch their representatives and the politicians can look up and see that they are serving the people.  It's really a great concept, and it's free to go up and see the great views of Berlin.  I then went to the museum associated with the Holocaust Memorial and then the Topography of Terror exhibition on the site of the former headquarters of the Gestapo.  It is very powerful stuff, but super interesting.  Walking around Berlin after visiting the exhibits, I found a random building that I couldn't find a name for on my map so I'll have to look in to that.  Walking back to the hostel, I bought myself a pair of Birkenstock sandals.  I couldn't resist.  In the evening, I went ot watch the Germany Ghana World Cup game at a beach bar on the river.  It was fun, and of course we drank overpriced beer. 
So many people ride bikes in Germany!! There is also an interesting style and fashion sense in Berlin.  I like it, and I wanted to go shopping but there wasn't enough time.  German trains are really efficient and smooth, too.  The language is actually not as harsh as people usually think.  Traveling here makes me want to learn German! 
Today I took the train to Dresden and did a self-guided walking tour with a book I got at my hostel.  The architecture here is different, and I explored the Old and New Town.  I think I saw all the major things, including the Kreuzkirche (Church of the Holy Cross), Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), the Royal Palace, Semper Opera House, Zwinger, Japanese Palace, Dreikonigskirche (Church of the Magi), Goldener Reiter (Golden Rider), and Jewish Cementary.  Tomorrow, I'm going to try to ride around a bit on a bike then catch my train to Prague. 

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