A famous quote says It’s not the destination, it’s the journey. Here, in Berlin, this is no longer a quote, it’s a fact. Why? Because, wherever you have to go in the city, your journey can be a pleasure.
Berlin’s U-Bahn stations hide a lot of things to see, from old pictures of the city (Friedrichstrasse) to paintings that introduce you to a fairy world (Bismarkstrasse). You can see how Berliners were traveling a hundred years ago (Klosterstrasse), you can read crossword puzzles (Westhafen) or simply enjoy different artistic expressions (Oranienburgerstrasse or Nordbahnhof).
Choose a rainy day and take a short trip to Berlin underground. You’ll be amazed of what you’ll find.
Here’s a short preview! But, live, I promise, it’s ten times better.
Oranienburgerstrasse, a coloured ride
Friedrichstrasse, a black&white Berlin
Klosterstrasse, a ride in time
Markisches Museum, U-Bahn minimalism
Nordbahnhof, made in graffiti
Westhafen, gallery of words
Zoologischer Garten, where the U-Bahn meets Noah’s Ark
Bismarkstrasse in Wonderland