Mazec wrote:Eksvplot wrote:offhand, are there any really rough areas i should avoid wandering into?
Not really. I spent a year in Berlin and I think it would be tough to get your ass kicked there no matter what the circumstances. I would say it's much less rough than other, smaller German cities (notably Frankfurt and Köln, but probably Hamburg as well, although I don't have much first-hand experience on that one.)
I used to walk home piss drunk at five in the morning, get lost and wander aimlessly, and shit like that all the time, nothing ever happened to me.
I've lived in small towns in lower Michigan that were worse.
I was out till dawn a few times, in several different neighborhoods, sometimes wandering aimlessly, once even sleeping in a train station, and experienced no trouble. One time, I was waiting to get into a club, in the middle of the day, and some youths came running down the street, wearing bandanas on their faces, being chased by other similarly-bandanaed youth, except the chasers differed from the chased in that they were wielding machetes. I, personally, have never been chased by anyone with a machete in Berlin, and thus consider it to be a fairly safe European city.
Hamburg and Frankfurt struck me as rougher than Berlin, but this was just an impression, as I didn't spend a lot of time in Hamburg or Frankfurt. I spent even less time in Cologne (EDIT: I misremembered. I have spent exactly no time in Cologne), and have no opinion of it.
I think the easiest way to get your ass kicked in Berlin is to find a bar full of English/Scottish expats and declare your allegiance to the wrong soccer team.