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As a culmination of Berlin’s tumultuous history, Berlin once much more severely divided than what it is today, still retains elements of its eruptive past discernable from the distinct characters of its numerous boroughs. From the old historical city center of Mitte, to the shopping district of Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf, Schöneberg, Tiergarten and Moabit. Rent the Audi R8 Spyder in Berlin, the perfect open top convertible to take a tour of the many sides and faces of this dynamic city.
The Audi R8 Spyder rental in Berlin is nothing less than fun on four wheels. Engineered with an impressive 7 speed dual clutch S tronic automatic transmission, it delivers a ride that is sleek and smooth with all the lighthearted ease that you would hope for in a convertible. As it also built with Audi’s unique Quattro all-wheel-drive you can take this tenacious little machine for a city spin or a day’s outing on off-road terrain, and Audi R8 just won’t fail to deliver.
While the popular tourist destinations continue to be the old city center of Mitte, which was the nucleus of the former East Berlin, today there are many restaurants and cafes to sip a drink while you soak up the atmosphere in the open courtyards. The popular shopping districts near Charlottenburg include Kurfürstendamm and Tauentzienstraße which are known for their luxury wares. You may well end up choosing your hotel within this region, as its lovely and pretty boulevards make it an enjoyable place to stay. In contrast, the young, hip and alternative district of Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg has a distinctly left wing and artistic air. Whilst instantly recognisable as noisier than the other districts, it is filled with bars, clubs, trendy shops and peppered with museums.