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Paris -> Berlin

By Danielleabroad @danielleabroad
Upon moving to Paris, I wanted to live near metro Strasbourg--Saint-Denis or rue d'Alsace for sentimental reasons. (You may remember I studied there?) I ended up in 17ème instead. Recently though, I've been apartment-hunting for my next home, and in the process, considering other arrondissements. With a limited budget and a desire need for a kitchen, many prospects have been located near Montparnasse. paris -> berlin berlin" /> berlin" border="0" title="paris -> berlin" /> I don't like the area because it's mostly lacking in classic Parisian charm. And, in my opinion, the only redeeming qualities of the tower which gives it is name are the stunning views. Then I discovered another plus: tarte flambée. There are dozens of Alsatian restaurants offering my favorite dish in the Montparnasse neighborhood. A crispy crust topped with crème fraîche, sliced onions, and smoked bacon makes for a nearly perfect lunch on a rainy, spring day. Plus a side salad and glass of red for good measure, of course. paris -> berlin berlin" /> berlin" border="0" title="paris -> berlin" /> It brought me back, and made me even more excited to go to Germany this weekend. It was during those months in Strasbourg that I visited Deutschland for the first, second, and third time. This fourth trip will be extra special though. First, because Berlin is my boyfriend's hometown. Second, because I'll be attending The Hive. The only downside? I'll be leaving directly from the classroom to the airport on Friday evening.
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