Comment from Jodi R
One of the things that makes Berlin so exciting is the high proportion of creative people who have decided to call this lively city home, and with the artists comes the inevitable process of gentrification. However, considering the city has been broke since reunification, the economic surge currently hitting Berlin can’t be all bad, providing the old school grit still has a place amidst the new-world glamor and the artists can still afford the rent. Things you can enjoy for free therefore offer some of that authentic ‘Berlin’ feeling, and you’ll be sure to rub shoulders with the locals.
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