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The Berlin bear

On our way to the Brandenburg Gate we passed by the Berlin Store souvenir shop to buy some pasalubongs.

berlin souvenirshop

There were just a lot of choices, if only you could bring them all home with you – bags, shirts, refrigerator magnets, pins, baseball caps and so much more. It would usually take us a lot of time when inside souvenir shops but we had to do our shopping real fast since we still had so many places to visit. After walking few meters from the shop, this is what we found…

berlin bear
A yellow Berlin bear with its arms raised up to welcome tourists!

The bear is the symbol of Berlin, and it is even the central figure in the city’s coat of arms.

berlin bear souvenirs
Tsk, too bad we were not able to buy one of these miniature bears for souvenir when we were still at the shop.

If ever you’ll be dropping by Berlin, please say hi to the colorful Berlin bears for me! 🙂

p.s. I found more Berlin bears here. Enjoy! 🙂

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2 Comments

  1. Trinity

    I love your site.. so informative for the ones who love travelling!

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  2. happysteps

    Trinity:

    wow thanks! 🙂 and welcome!

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