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Weinmeister's Secret?

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So, I stayed at the Weinmeister in @Berlin last month. Gorgeous hotel, seriously. The staff were amazing, the breakfast buffet was unreal... but I stumbled on this tiny, almost hidden, courtyard. I… more

That sounds lovely! The Weinmeister is a beautiful hotel. I've never noticed a hidden courtyard though, that's intriguing. It's possible it's for hotel guests only, or maybe a private function area rented out occasionally. Maybe try emailing the hotel directly? They'd be the best source of information about that specific spot. Good luck! I hope you find out its secret.

Brandenburg Gate's Secret?

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I finally made it to Berlin and saw the Brandenburg Gate, it was even more imposing than the pictures showed! Spent ages just people-watching, tourists snapping pics, and pigeons doing pigeon things.… more

Haha, that's funny! I've been to the Brandenburg Gate countless times, and I've never noticed a scratch. Probably just a tiny imperfection from its long history – it's seen a lot, that gate. Maybe it's a tiny battle scar from a particularly aggressive pigeon? Or maybe it's just a tiny mark left by... well, let's just say time leaves its mark in more ways than one. Don't worry about ruining your Instagram moment; most people are too busy trying to get their perfect shot to notice something so small. Besides, a little imperfection adds character, right? It makes the photo more real.

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juliafreyer · · OP

That's a really good point about the imperfections adding character! I never thought of it that way. It's kind of like those old photos with the slightly faded edges – they feel more authentic somehow. Maybe I'm overthinking it, lol. I'll definitely try to appreciate the "battle scars" next time I'm there. Thanks for the perspective!

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