After the fall of the Wall in 1989, Potsdamer Platz turned from a deserted wasteland into Europe's biggest building site as u... More
Potsdamer Platz
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After the fall of the Wall in 1989, Potsdamer Platz turned from a deserted wasteland into Europe's biggest building site as urban planners worked to create an ultra-modern city center in the middle of a reunited Berlin. The only remnants of old Potsdamer Platz are the historic Haus Huth and the majestic Hotel Esplanade ballroom, which has been cleverly incorporated into the Sony Center. Approximately half of the area contains offices; the rest is divided between entertainment complexes like the IMAX and a fantastic shopping mall.
this place was the best worst place i have ever been to! I want to imform people who like really good bad places then go to this place and if you have know idea what i mean by that freak u! and freak ur mom! haha go freak yourself freaker!
I came here for the Berlin film festival, but all I ever found was shemale porn theaters! What the heck is wrong with these people? I found a store called ANus PALACE! ANUS PALACE! really, i think that says it all.
Potzdammer Platz is a place you can visit over and over again without ever tiring of it. This is a good thing for an expatriot like me living in Berlin for 18 months. Plan on an evening out with the significant other at one of the restaurants and catch a movie at the IMAX 3D theater. After the movie, go back to one of the cafe's after and drink a few cold ones. Then, take the subway home and make love.
We were here for the Berlin film festival, and I thought Potsdamer Platz was a really neat development in Berlin. There is lots of shopping and movie theaters. It's fun to walk around and check out the buildings with their modern architecture.