…those not so enthusiastic about sports will be happy about the cultural variety with the Theatertreffen, Verdi days at the opera and the Carnival of Cultures.
Fall officially starts on 22 September. But maybe we are lucky and we will get a few more days of sunshine. Here are September's highlights – both indoors and outdoors.
Our merry month of May... Spring feelings already bring you in the mood for summer and the spring cleaning is done. The urge to go outside or on the balcony is unstoppable...
Slowly, our capital is becoming green again and the first terraces are opening. Balconies are filled with plants, the first barbecues are taking place, and Berlin shows off its most beautiful sides...
Beginning of spring, the first greens and buds are showing: Berlin is becoming colourful again and diverse cultural events make the German capital of feelings spin…
The football European Championships begin in June, and will dominate the city for a whole month. But friends of contemporary art and music, as well as Berliners hungry for knowledge, will also get their money’s worth.
“Morning work out at Hotel Palace Berlin's very cool gym. Check out the sexy kinesis machines”: a message from the “Nomadic Boys” to their fans on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram on 23 March, one of five posts made by the travel bloggers over the course of their stay in the Hotel Palace Berlin.
Spring has sprung, and runners and bargain hunters with it: at the half-marathon and at the flea markets, everyone will be hoping to see the friendly side of the moody month of April. But for cold and wet days, Berlin also has plenty of indoor highlights to keep you entertained.
As Hertha BSC ride a wave of success, Berlin football fans once more have a visit from the world champions to look forward to. In addition, Berlin is getting ready to greet the arrival of springtime or party with St. Patrick.
Indoors and out, with clowns and mulled wine, fairytales and sport on ice: Berlin has everything you need for the perfect winter and Christmas atmosphere. Read on to find out exactly where to find it.
Berlin is a huge city and there is so much to see. If you don’t have a lot of time, a city tour is a good option, and the bus number 100 of the public transport services represents an affordable alternative to organised tours.
Directly in front of the Hotel Palace Berlin, the Zoo, with more species and history than any other zoo in the country, is a special place for an autumnal stroll.
We can’t always promise a golden autumn, but one thing is for sure – this October, Berlin will once more be illuminated with a very special kind of light.
At the beginning of the month, the heavens light up, but then we turn to sport and the digital world. Berlin in September also has something to offer for art lovers.
Music Week as the music industry festival is no more, but, at the end of August, Pop-Kultur opens its doors, and you may be surprised by the number of artists and their original new concept.
Who says nothing happens in the summer? Even during the holidays, there is something happening in Berlin for just about everyone. Our highlights are musical, convivial, cultural and political.
Despite not being on the sea, Berlin still has a lot of contact with water: 7% of the surface of the city is water. It therefore makes sense to explore the city from the water.
The Alte Nationalgalerie has collected the opposing concepts of impressionism and expressionism into one excellent exhibition that even illustrates that they have more in common than you’d think.
“Priority: before the summer holidays!“ seems to be what the July event organisers are thinking: there is something for every Berliner in the first couple of weeks of the month.
After a break of one year, the Berlinische Galerie is celebrating its reopening with an accomplished exhibition: “Radically modern – Urban planning and construction in 1960s Berlin”. 1960s-style buildings still characterise the city, and thankfully many bizarre designs never left the drawing board.
This June, the football champions of Europe will be decided, and then Berlin will cycle for better cycle paths. But June in Berlin also has plenty to offer for digital natives and fans of classical music.
The newly opened House of Gin in the Hotel Palace Berlin invites guests to relax for a while and sample its enormous collection of gins in its unique and welcoming atmosphere.
At certain points over its long history, Kurfürstendamm has been an entertainment strip, a shopping street and place for demonstrations. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, however, it nedded a re-ignition.
The weather in April is notoriously unpredictable, but that doesn’t matter when the events on offer are as varied as they are in Berlin. For children, art lovers and culture vultures, there is plenty to choose from this month.
City-West is becoming a hub for modern photography in Germany, and the Museum of Photography and C/O-Berlin are its focal points. On display is the legacy of the renowned photographer Helmut Newton.
March can wait with its highlights until early spring up. But then, Berlin has a lot to offer for athletes, fans and music lovers. Moreover, Easter is around the corner.
It’s been a few weeks since New Year and those resolutions have almost entirely fallen by the wayside. Beach season is almost upon us again, but having the kind of body you’d want to show off at the beach doesn’t have to be as miserable as you’d think.
Dull winter days are actually impossible in Berlin in February. Because the short month offers a full range of culture, particularly for film and theatre enthusiasts.
If you’ve ever wanted to be photographed by a famous photographer, now’s your chance at the C/O gallery in Berlin – well, sort of. In the newly reopened cultural hotspot at the Amerika Haus, visitors can sit in specially made photo booths and have a portrait made in the style of Paolo Pellegrin and co. But that’s not all you can expect.
The centre of Berlin has gained an attraction: in the vicinity of sights such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag and Potsdamer Platz, Berliners and tourists can shop and stroll in the capital’s second largest shopping centre – in the ‘Mall of Berlin’, open since September 2014.