
Germany
Germany was a huge part of my first Erasmus, and it was all about Berlin's vibe. The IoT project I did at GT-ARC was tough but definitely pushed my skills. After work, I'd just go explore the city's history and creative spots. A good mix of being super focused on the project and discovering a new place.
Berlin

“An evening walk along the Spree River as the city lights began to glow. Moments like these were the perfect way to unwind after a day of coding.”

“Cozy beer garden at night with string lights and people chatting.”

“Selfie on a bridge with the Bode Museum and TV Tower behind.”

“Smoking by the Spree River under the moonlight.”

“Twilight view of the Bode Museum with shimmering reflections.”

“Nighttime beer by the Berlin Cathedral.”

“City lights reflecting on the Spree River at night.”

“Wearing a LEGO wizard hat at the LEGO store in Berlin.”

“Night street view of Berlin Cathedral with a lit-up van.”

“Evening riverside view of the Bode Museum and TV Tower.”

“A party boat on the Spree River illuminated in purple lights.”

“Standing in front of the iconic Brandenburg Gate during the day.”

“At the UEFA Euro 2024 fan festival in Berlin, surrounded by lights and excitement.”

“Night view of the Brandenburg Gate illuminated in golden light.”

“Grabbing a late-night kebab in the Kreuzberg district.”

“Silhouette in front of the Victory Column at dusk.”

“At Alexanderplatz with the World Clock and TV Tower in the background.”

“Framed river view through a brick archway in Berlin.”

“Posing by the Berlin Cathedral with the river flowing behind.”

“In front of the Reichstag building during the evening.”

“At the reception desk of ZEKI in Berlin.”
Leipzig

“Walking through the heart of Leipzig on a sunny afternoon.”

“Relaxing on a bench under the trees in a peaceful park.”

“Admiring the colorful buildings along a quiet street.”

“Standing in Leipzig’s market square surrounded by historic architecture.”

“Enjoying the riverbank view as the evening light reflects off the water.”

“A charming street corner with bicycles and cafés.”