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cassiopeia191

cassiopeia191


20 places I want to go   42 places I've been
  1. 1. Maine
    United States
    6 cheers
    1,656 people
  2. 2. Fiji
    Australia/Oceania
    3,707 people
  3. 3. Kenya
    Africa
    2,793 people
  4. 4. Texas
    United States
    1 cheer
    1,312 people
  5. 5. Toronto
    CanadaOntario
    1 cheer
    1,750 people
  6. 6. Trans-Siberian Railway
    Russia
    2 cheers
    492 people
  7. 7. Dominican Republic
    Central America And The Caribbean
    1 cheer
    901 people
  8. 8. Nicaragua
    Central America And The Caribbean
    442 people
  9. 9. Serbia
    Europe
    414 people
  10. 10. Great Wall
    China
    2 cheers
    2,072 people
  11. 11. Brazil
    South America
    1 cheer
    7,791 people
  12. 12. Marrakech
    Morocco
    493 people
  13. 13. Australia
    Australia/Oceania
    2 cheers
    14,857 people
  14. 14. Jerusalem
    Israel
    1 cheer
    908 people
  15. 15. California
    United States
    1 cheer
    4,552 people
  16. 16. Alaska
    United States
    3 cheers
    8,334 people
  17. 17. Taj Mahal
    IndiaNorth IndiaUttar PradeshAgra
    1 cheer
    1,696 people
  18. 18. Egypt
    Africa
    1 cheer
    9,098 people
  19. 19. South Africa
    Africa
    5,462 people
  20. 20. Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Europe
    432 people

Recent entries

Schöneberg, Tempelhof-Schöneberg

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I love the Akazienkiez – one of my favorite places in Berlin. CSD is always fun here – hundred thousands of people, many of them drunk, even more colorfully made up and obscene amounts of disco music. It’s great.

over 6 years ago

Neukölln, Berlin

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The main rumor about Neukölln is that it’s just such a bad, filled-with-criminals, horrible neighborhood. I’ve spent a lot of time here over the past two years, even moved here over a year ago. Yeah, some things are true. People do like their booze here, but they do everywhere (it’s Berlin, it’s a thing). A lot of people live on welfare and the overall atmosphere is therefore not as light and breezy as in the trendy districts of Berlin. On the other hand, it’s real life and not as annoying as the in-‘hoods. Sometimes, things blow up and drug trafficking is high. But unless you’re here with the mafia, you should be fine.

What I like about Neukölln that people of all colors, religions and whatever categories live together on a cramped space, it’s full of life and stories, it’s multicultural, there are always people outside on the streets and as I said, it’s authentic. Check out Rixdorf, around the Richardplatz, when you’re there or take a walk on the Karl-Marx-Straße on a nice day… you might like it. Most of what is said and written about Neukölln is just hyped up crap.

over 6 years ago
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