On the occasion of Berlin Art Week 2025, the Wilhelm Hallen in Reinickendorf are opening for the group exhibition K60. Berlin galleries and collections present their works under the title «Hallen 06».| berlin.de
The courtyard festival of Berlin's Royal Porcelain Factory (KPM) invites visitors to enjoy live music, culinary delights, workshops and a children's program.| berlin.de
The challenging 100-mile Berlin Wall Race commemorates the victims of the former border between West and East Germany. The course follows the former border strip around western Berlin.| berlin.de
The Nightmarket is a lifestyle festival focussing on fashion, design and vintage. There is also art, culture and music.| berlin.de
Android experts meet at droidcon Berlin to further develop the operating system and build a strong network.| berlin.de
One person runs, the other one rides, and you can switch as often as you like - that is the concept of Run & Bike. The course of this race leads through Tegel Forest.| berlin.de
This two-day food festival brings together Berlin pizzerias to celebrate what is arguably the most popular Italian dish.| berlin.de
Visitors to the Gaslaternen-Freilichtmuseum can take an evening stroll in the light of historic gas lanterns. As it is part of the Tiergarten, it can be visited free of charge and at any time.| berlin.de
The Borsigturm is a landmark of the Borsig factories in Berlin Tegel. The tower was Berlin's first high-rise building and is a relic of a bygone industrial era.| berlin.de
In the Gardens of the World, visitors can enjoy gardening culture from all over the world in nine themed gardens.| berlin.de
Music, a fire show, dancing, bubbles, bonfires and the best Berlin atmosphere: the peaceful Walpurgis Night in Mauerpark will be back in 2026.| berlin.de
At the public trade fair for bicycles, new urban mobility and travel, exhibitors will present current bicycle models, e-bikes, city and trekking bikes and racing bikes.| berlin.de
The Bite Club street food market at Arena Berlin invites you to feast and celebrate with international delicacies, cool drinks and good music.| berlin.de
Gendarmenmarkt is arguably Berlin's most beautiful square and the site of three impressive buildings: the German Cathedral, the French Cathedral, and the Konzerthaus.| berlin.de
The Brandenburg Gate is Berlin's most famous landmark. A symbol of Berlin and German division during the Cold War, it is now a national symbol of peace and unity.| berlin.de
A great location along the canal, a large range of products on offer and a relaxed atmosphere - this flea market in Neukölln has it all!| berlin.de
Far from the traditional May Day celebrations in Kreuzberg, Hohenschönhausen celebrates a festival of diversity on the banks of the Obersee.| berlin.de
With countless pale pink cherry blossoms, the Gardens of the World in Berlin-Marzahn welcome the long-awaited spring.| berlin.de
Whether with or without "Myfest", many party-goers are drawn to Mariannenplatz in Kreuzberg on the first of May.| berlin.de
The Kollhoff Tower is the tallest building on Potsdamer Platz and part of a striking architectural ensemble. From the tower's observation deck, visitors can enjoy a sweeping view of Berlin.| berlin.de
The Platform 17 Memorial at Grunewald Station commemorates the thousands of Jews who were deported from Berlin on Deutsche Reichsbahn trains from this platform.| berlin.de
The French Cathedral is one of three major buildings on Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin's most beautiful square. It was erected as a place of worship for French Huguenots.| berlin.de