


You can enter the building by registering for a conducted tour, or for a meal in the restaurant opposite the dome.
Andrew and the lads wanted the second option, so I organised it for them. They invited me to join them as their way of saying thanks for my help. I quickly and gratefully accepted.

They took a lot of photos and I took a few.
After breakfast, Andrew wanted to walk to Brandenburger Tür, which we did, then on to Friedrichstrasse and eventually to Lafayette, which I think is his favourite store. Then to Checkpoint Charlie and finally to Karlshorst to return the bicycles.
Having done that, they decided to have a beer at the Havana Bar opposite S-Bahn Karlshorst. One beer led to another, and another....and even to thoughts of food!
I could not resist taking a photo of Andrew trying to consume his lunch. He managed most of it!
I headed home and they headed into Berlin for more fun + more beer! I really enjoyed my time with them and banter with each other.
One thing I noticed was how often they used a Blackberry to send messages. I think I am too old for this 'cultural development'! I prefer to talk face to face.
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