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Honeymoon in Germany: Berlin (Day 10)

The first half of Day 10 in Berlin was a day trip to Wolfsburg. It is the site of the Volkswagen headquarters and also the world largest car plant. The Autostadt, is an attraction just next to the Volkswagen factory and features automobiles as their main theme of attraction. Taking the bahn out of Berlin Hbf, we reached Wolfsburg Hbf in about 2 hours. Afterwards, it was an easy 10 minutes walk to reach the Autostadt.

The Autostadt is made up of several areas and buildings and a number of tours are available as well. We opted for the car tower ascent tour which was a tour of how manufactured cars were stored automatically. The museum featured a few of vintage models of the Kombi, our favourite vehicle. It was also possible to purchase a Volkswagen and arrange to pick up the car (with the odometer at 0.00) at the plant, where you get complimentary access to the Autostadt and a free tank of petrol. If you have a European or international license, you can try some of the all terrain track driving experience or the safety training driving track. Since we did not have international driving licenses, they kindly gave us three rides to experience the driving technology in newest models of Volkswagen cars in the Ausfahrt.

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We headed to the Sony Center for the Potsdamer Platz Christmas Market. Sony Center is the only place in Berlin to catch the latest blockbusters in English and they had a large display of Smaug guarding his pile of gold from The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug! There was also a Legoland Discovery Centre with a number of Christmas themed Lego-made statues in its vicinity. As we walked along the streets filled with Christmas markets we found ourselves within walking distance from the Brandenburger Tor!

Finally, we visited the Gendarmenmarkt, the only Christmas market that required a nominal entrance fee. It was located in a square surrounded by many landmarks and seemed to be extremely popular as proven by the massive crowd.

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Honeymoon in Germany: Berlin (Day 9)

We arrived in Berlin Hbf around on Christmas Day and quickly located the automated sales machines to purchase the Berlin WelcomeCard that gave unlimited rides on all buses and rail lines within the Berlin area. As with most travel passes, you can purchase cheaper options if you are not planning to travel too far out of the city center. We purchased the card that included zone C, this covered locations like Schönefeld Airport and Potsdam. The WelcomeCard includes discounts for tours and admission tickets and even restaurants, so it’s quite a good deal for its price.

The city bahn network is very extensive but not as easy to navigate as the previous cities. Due to the division between East and West Germany back in the Cold War their transport systems were developed separately and independently.The government has tried their best to unify the transport systems but there are still kinks to work out. Which means the platforms of the U-bahn and S-bahn of a particular station may or may not connected; for these instances we would have to exit the station and look for the other.

We made our way to Maria’s apartment at Schonhauser Allee which was a charming old estate area populated by mostly young immigrants; wall art is a common feature in the neighborhood. It was Christmas Day but luckily thankfully, after some prior research, we knew that the Berlin Zoo will be open. In addition to the zoo, animals can also be viewed in a separate location know as the Tierpark Berlin. The Zoo-Aquarium was located within the zoo and can be visited by getting an additional discounted ticket. There was tremendous biodiversity in the zoo’s exhibits, and the animals were housed in large natural enclosures.

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Berlin has tons of Christmas markets and luckily for us, some of them are open for a few more days after Christmas. The first one we visited was the one at Charlottenburg, just a few bus stops away from the zoo. We also visted a small Christmas market within walking distance from the zoo, the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church Christmas market.

We had our dinner at The Bird, touted as Berlin’s best burger place and they were open on Christmas Day too. We made reservations through email to avoid the long queue. The burgers were juicy, the portions were huge, so make sure you come with an empty stomach! We were stuffed and re-energized, so we decided to visit yet another Christmas market at Alexanderplatz.

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Honeymoon in Germany: Freiburg (Day 8)

Christmas Eve is kind of a big deal in Germany; think Chinese New Year in Singapore when everyone goes visiting and it just becomes a ghost town. Anyone who visits Germany during Christmas season will face difficulties planning for activities on Christmas Eve; 90% of shops, restaurants and attractions will be closed by noon when everyone heads home to spend the rest of the day with their families. It was especially difficult since Freiburg was a small town but a handful of attractions were still open; the Deutsches UhrenmuseumTier-Natur-Erlebnispark Mundenhof and Erlebniswelt Schlossberg.

On Day 8 we did some last minute shopping in Freiburg and took a leisurely walk to the Talstation of the Schlossberg-bahn. To get to the Bergstation we can either take the automatic tram up or a long hike; we decided on the former as we didn’t want to be too ambitious. From the Bergstation, we took a short hike further up to the Schlossberg-Turm to take in some panoramic views of Freiburg. Be warned: the tower may look small but it’s pretty tall and it gets scarily windy on the top!

After the hike, we went back to the hotel and had lunch at a döner restaurant near our hotel, this was one of the few places that was going to be open on Christmas Eve! We spent the rest of the day relaxing in the hotel and waited excitedly for our overnight train to Berlin. Since the trip from Freiburg to Berlin will take around 8 hours, it was more time efficient to spend it on a sleeper train. The City Night Line (Sirius) leaves Freiburg Hbf at 9.58pm and will be scheduled to arrive in Berlin Hbf at 7.15am and it was our most expensive accommodation of our trip! We wanted to book the first class cabin initially as it came with a private bathroom but the Sparpreis tickets were released much later than the second class tickets; by then we had already booked the second class tickets. Darn it!

We were not mentally prepared for the size of the second class cabin since we only had pictures on the website as reference; it was so tiny that one of us had to wait outside the cabin while the other changed. Our luggage was too large to fit in the cabin, luckily the conductor kindly offered to lock them up in another empty cabin. The bed however, was surprisingly comfortable and the gentle movement of the train rocked us to sleep in no time. We enjoyed the train ride very much, although I can’t guarantee the same experience for someone who is much taller or bigger than us.

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Honeymoon in Germany: Freiburg (Day 6 to 7)

Our train ride to Freiburg im Breisgau took 2 hours and required a transfer in Mannheim. Freiburg im Breisgau is a small university town at the edge of the Black Forest. There was a light rain and very strong winds when we arrived, thankfully our hotel was only a short walk from the station, but that did not stop the winds from destroying our umbrellas. We chose Hotel Novotel Freiburg am Konzerthaus as there were limited Airbnb options in Freiburg. We tried to persuade them to upgrade our rooms since it was our honeymoon but they were unable to do so, but they did try to decorate our room 🙂

Freiburg was a small town connected by trams, we initially wanted to purchase the Regio24 but we realized that it wasn’t necessary since we could just travel on foot. We made our way to the Freiburg Christmas market shortly after checking into the hotel. It was small, cozy and surprisingly lively even with the erratic drizzling; it felt like everyone in the city was there and having a good time.

On Day 7 we explored the rest of the town, luckily for us it was bright and sunny! We loved the quaint, surban-ish atmosphere of Freiburg, it was a nice change of pace from the hustle and bustle of the city. There are small canals running through the town, used for firefighting in the olden days. Legend has it that if you fall into one, you would marry a ‘Freiburger’!

We visited the farmers’ market at the Freiburger Münster before having lunch at a restaurant called Tacheles, which was famous for its schnitzels and their generous portions.

The second half of day 7 was originally planned for train ride on the Black Forest Line but we scrapped it and visited Switzerland instead! The layout of the international borders meant that Freiburg is a short distance away from the cities of Basel, Switzerland; the fascination that I was just a 30 minute train ride away from another country was overwhelming, so I had to do it!

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Honeymoon in Germany: Stuttgart (Day 5 to 6)

We woke up pretty early on Day 5, so we cooked some simple breakfast and took a stroll in Schlossplatz where the Christmas market was in full swing the night before. It was so peaceful and beautiful in the morning, a totally different but equally amazing experience.

We strolled towards the Konigstrasse, where the wife was able to get some decent buys in Mango and H&M; they were much more affordable than their Singapore outlets. There was also bread everywhere; and they always look so delicious! We checked out the morning market stalls selling an assortment of fruits,vegetables and flowers and also donated some coins to search and rescue dogs.  For lunch, we located a famous kebab stall near Ruben’s apartment, Beykebab, the wife was not a fan of mutton so she didn’t find it as satisfying as I did.

The second half of Day 5 was set aside for Ludwidsburg, famous for a baroque-themed Christmas market. We took a long walk from the S-bahn station to the Residential Palace, taking in the sights as we go. The sun started to set as we were walking in the gardens, which gave us the signal to head to the Ludwidsburg Christmas market. Located in the Marktplatz, it was just a smidgen compared to the one in Stuttgart; nevertheless it had its own unique charm and variety of food.

We checked out of Ruben’s apartment the next day, and made use of our City Ticket to get to the Hbf to catch our train to Freiburg. We said a reluctant goodbye to Stuttgart, both of us agreeing that this was our favourite city in Germany.

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Honeymoon in Germany: Stuttgart (Day 3 to 4)

We (or I) were really looking forward to taking the Bahn; I love taking trains and German trains are known to be punctual and comfortable. To ensure we sat together we paid 4€ per person (6€ without the Bahncard) to reserve our seats on-board in second class. Food can be purchased while onboard from the Bordbistro and our luggage was too huge to be placed next to or above us, so we had to leave it in the designated area.

Seasoned travellers on the Bahn don’t usually reserve their seats. We gradually realized how it works the more trains we took. If a seat is reserved, you will see an indicator on top of the seats. The following seat 66 and 68 here states ‘Stuttgart to Mannheim’ which means that the seat is reserved for two passengers travelling from Stuttgart to Mannheim.

What this translates to is that the seat is free for anyone travelling to Stuttgart. These passengers will just have to change their seats when the rightful two passenger who reserved the seats board the train at Stuttgart. Once we knew how to do this, we started to move around to different seats just for the fun of it.

After about 2 hours, we arrived in Stuttgart. It took us some time to find the tourist information center where we purchased the 3 Day Ticket that gave unlimited rides on all buses and rail lines within the Stuttgart area. Before using this ticket, it has to be validated by inserting them into the validating machines found on the platforms on all railways.

We made our way to Ruben’s apartment in Rathaus using the U-bahn, the cobbled streets were beautiful but it was not as nice when we had to drag our luggage on them. After settling down, we headed to Esslingen! It was already pretty dark when we arrived and there was a light drizzle, but that didn’t dampen the spirits of the Medieval Christmas market. The owners of the stalls were all dressed up in Medieval costumes; there was even a games section and some theme rides, this is a great place for kids. Having some energy in us, we climbed up the steps of Esslingenburg for a stunning night view of the city.

Day 4 was a visit to Mercedes-Benz Museum! The entrance ticket came with an audio guide which you can activate and listen to the details of each exhibit as you visit, this really helped since it was quite tiring reading the exhibits one after another. I found the modern designs to be more interesting while the wife prefers looking at the classic designs.

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Next up was Museum Ritter! The wife was extremely excited about this trip and even though I wasn’t a fan of chocolates, I eventually found it a great place for purchasing gifts for friends and family. It was not an easy place to get to; we had to take the S-Bahn to Leinfelden station, take bus 86/826 towards Waldenbuch, alight at Waldenbuch Postamt. Once we got off the bus, there were various signs showing us how to walk to the museum. The shop had the widest collection of Ritter Sport chocolates with every flavour and size imaginable. They even have testing flavors for sale and also random combination of assorted flavours that were selling at a discount. We exited the shop after an hour with 7 kilograms worth of chocolates; we had to buy a Ritter Sport bag to carry them.

We dropped our chocolates in Ruben’s apartment and went to the Stuttgart Christmas market situated mainly in Charlottenplatz, but it extends far beyond the area. This Christmas market is highly regarded as one of the best and largest Christmas market in Germany and we couldn’t agree more! There are numerous stalls selling gluwein, sausages, roasted chestnuts and there’s even a skating rink! The crowd was massive, there were Christmas lights and decor everywhere and it was such a great feeling to be able to experience it together.