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April 12, 2014

First Impressions: Berlin

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When I travel, I like to share my journey as it happens via my social media platforms. I am in Berlin, Germany, and you can follow my hashtag #GGTinBerlin on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to see my updates as I live tweet them. You can also follow #wkndBLN to get the media group’s shares and experiences via social media.

I often hold off on sharing the overall experience, but decided it might also be nice to share a thought or two of my immediate first impression. We all arrive to new places with pre-conceived notions, lack of knowledge, and some generalizations. No matter how intellectual we may think ourselves to be, we’ve all been influenced by messages and imageries and information that is often further influenced by whatever culture we grew up in.

As a woman of color and an American, the list of ways in which information on Germany has influenced my thinking is long. But I am also a traveler and lover of the world, and coming here has been an exciting opportunity for discovery.

My first impressions of Berlin has been a bit overwhelming because I was concerned that maybe, possibly, acceptance would be a problem. I was worried, a tad, that maybe I would be confronted with some polite resistance towards my presence.

I can’t speak for all of Germany and its level of diversity and acceptance of the same, but what I can say about Berlin so far is how pleasantly surprised, relieved, and delighted I have been about their acceptance of not only me, but of so many others regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion (though according to the Berliners I have spoken to thus far, Berlin is neither very religious, nor conservative).

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My first impression of Berlin has left me feeling less scared of its past and more in love with its present. It has also been a wonderful reminder of the importance of giving ourself a chance to discover something personally, so that we can come to our own conclusions about the things, people, and places.

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Excited for the days I still have left to discover here.

Follow up:

I explored Berlin’s Street Art scene and loved it!

I went out of the big city and toured Leipzig.

 

All photography is property of GirlGoneTravel.com and may not be used without direct consent from the publisher.

Disclosure: This visit was courtesy of guest of Berlin Tourism. I received no compensation. All opinions expressed here are my own.

 

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Carol Cain

Brooklyn native Carol is happiest when on an adventure, whether close to home or farther away. She is a small business owner and travel writer. In addition to creating Girl Gone Travel, she is the Founder and Principal of Brave World Media, a social media marketing, communications, and branding agency. She's mom to three wonderful sons and wife to a handsome Irish/Scot. She lives, works, and plays in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of NY.

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7 Comments
  • Sonya
    April 14, 2014

    Berlin is one of my absolute favorite city destinations! I came across your Berlin photos on Instagram and they’re awesome!

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    • caincarol
      Sonya
      April 14, 2014

      @Sonya: Thank you!

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  • Victoria
    April 23, 2014

    Whoop! Whoop!! You did it. You came to my city. As in the city that I live in. I’m an original British person but I’m also a Berliner hence the blog name: “The British Berliner” LOL! What a shame that I didn’t know previously when you were coming as I would have liked to meet you..
    Anyway, I’m glad that you like my favourite city – Berlin. I’ve been living here for 15 years now (Gulp) and they have always been nice and welcoming to me and yes, Berlin is one of the most tolerant cities that you can live in. Ever. I mean, we have an openly gay mayor for starters. How many cities have that? Berlin is an international, cosmopolitan city that is safe, reliable, efficient, accessible, and budget friendly!

    I love the photos that you took. In fact, I live 5 minutes away from where you took the picture of the tram….!

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      Victoria
      April 23, 2014

      @Victoria: Awwww! So sorry we didn\’t connect!! I would have loved hanging out with a local while visiting your city! Thanks for your comment and for sharing your experience. I was so impressed with Berlin, I can\’t wait to go back!

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        caincarol
        April 23, 2014

        I’m so pleased that your first impression was a lovely one. Let me know when you next drop by. I’ve not really met any bloggers that I “know” yet but I’m meeting one (with others) on Saturday evening when we get back from Poland! Her name is “Adventurous Kate.”

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          Victoria
          April 23, 2014

          @Victoria: I met Kate in Leipzig! She\’s super sweet : ) Hope you have a great time!

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          • Victoria
            caincarol
            April 23, 2014

            Thanks. ‘Will do!

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Hi! I'm Carol! I am an award-winning travel blogger, a keynote speaker, and the Principal and owner of Brave World Media, a social media marketing, communications, and branding agency. I a wife to a handsome Irish/Scot and a mom to 3 sons. Welcome to my blog where I share stories of my travels and professional public relations insights and advice. Thank you for reading and for your support!

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