Learn German in Berlin

BOOM TOWN ON A ROLL
The formerly divided city is growing back together. Where once the “wall of shame” and guard towers stood, construction has been underway at a feverish pace for almost two decades. New links between West and East are being built and entire squares, such as Potsdamer Platz have been impressively redesigned. There has hardly been a city in Europe in the midst of change to the extent of Berlin, and the new dynamic is visible at every turn.

A HOST OF SIGHTS

The Reichstag building, museum island, the Berlin cathedral, the Brandenburg gate and much, much more. Central Berlin alone offers more than enough sights for an entire weekend. But there are numerous splendid buildings, interesting museums and leafy parks in other areas of the city. Visitors looking for an initial overview should go to Alexanderplatz and take the elevator for 200 m up the TV tower to enjoy the breathtaking 360 degree view, which makes it immediately clear that Berlin is a generously planned, extremely extensive city with a great deal of green space. Visitors will soon find their way around and a superb municipal transportation system ensures that everyone gets from A-B swiftly and smoothly.

CENTRE OF THE ARTS SCENE
Germany’s capital is increasingly becoming the centre of the national arts and culture scene. No wonder: with upwards of 200 museums, collections and archives, world famous theatres and opera houses as well as cozy jazz clubs and small theatres. Trendy areas such as Prenzlauerberg are famous for an extremely alternative arts scene that attracts creative talent from around the world!. On Sundays, you can enjoy brunch in atmospheric cafés and restaurants until late afternoon. There are good reasons for this, for Berlin’s party scene has reached the top European level in recent years. Clubs of all kinds are thick on the ground, ensuring a varied spectrum. The city does not hide its culinary light under a bushel either: as one of Europe’s most multicultural cities, it has countless top restaurants featuring cuisine from all parts of the globe.

LANGUAGE COURS IN BERLIN:

Language cours at German Language School GLS
Language cours at DID Deutsch-Institut

 

 

Language travel in Germany; language schools and language courses in Berlin
Founded in 1989, Boa Lingua is an independenly-owned language travel specialist, representing 200 of the world’s best and most renowned language schools in 30 different countries. Boa Lingua is a member of the Travel Guarantee and a founding member of SALTA, the official Swiss Association of Language Travel Agents. Boa Lingua won the Best Language Travel Agent in Europe LTM Star Award, three years in a row (2007, 2008, 2009), presented by the renowed ’Language Travel Magazine.’ Today, Boa Lingua is the leading European provider of language travel programs in Germany and Berlin.

All language schools we work with in  have been personally visited by our management to verify the quality of the education as well as the infrastructure of the school. All programs in
Berlin
are offered at their original prices. For further information on language travel in
Berlin
, please visit one of our agency branches or visit our website on www.boalingua.com.

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