Sunshine, ice lollies and outdoor pools will soon be a thing of the past: the first pools had their last opening day of the year on Sunday.| berlin.de: English
Berlin's governing mayor wants to continue touring the districts. His "Kai Wegner vor Ort" (Kai Wegner on site) series of talks will continue due to the high level of interest.| berlin.de: English
After decades, warning sirens are once again sounding in Berlin as part of the emergency services. The slogan on a poster reads: "Sirens save lives, they are the wake-up call for your safety."| berlin.de: English
Since 2023, teachers in Berlin have been civil servants again. Previously employed teachers also have the opportunity to do so. If things continue as before, the applications will soon be processed.| berlin.de: English
An overview of Berlin's most popular parks and gardens with address, photos, public transport details and| berlin.de
The district of Marzahn-Hellersdorf does not have many sights, but with the Gardens of the World and Biesdorf Palace it has particularly attractive ones.| berlin.de
The most important trade fairs, congresses and conventions in Berlin.| berlin.de
Once airplanes took off from the grounds that used to be part of Tempelhof Airport. Now, the "Tempelhofer Feld" is a large public park where locals enjoy picnics, sunbathing and doing sports.| berlin.de
Mauerpark is a public park in the Prenzlauer Berg district. A former part of the Berlin Wall, the park is popular with people of all ages and turns into a flea market and karaoke stage on weekends.| berlin.de
Treptower Park is a popular public park at the Spree river. The Soviet Memorial in the middle of the park is the central memorial for fallen Red Army soldiers.| berlin.de
The Viktoriapark with the Kreuzberg hill is Berlin's highest inner-city elevation and has a real waterfall to offer.| berlin.de
Volkspark Friedrichshain is Berlin's oldest public park and delights visitors with small lakes and mountains and the beautiful fountain of fairy tales.| berlin.de
As soon as it's warm outside, the barbecue is brought out. But grilling, Berliners' favourite pastime in the summer, can be expensive if you set up your BBQ in the wrong place.| berlin.de
Discover Berlin-Wilmersdorf: residential areas, historical facts, important addressed and more information about this upscale, sedate part of the capital.| berlin.de
Peacock Island (Pfaueninsel) in the Havel River is a popular day trip destination. After a short ferry ride, an enchanted world opens up to visitors.| berlin.de
Swimming, running, ice skating and more: Information and adresses for ambitious Berlin recreational athletes and beginners.| berlin.de
Periods of drought not only endanger nature, but also the groundwater and therefore our drinking water. Sealing in cities is also a problem. How Berliner Wasserbetriebe wants to help.| berlin.de
The last-minute visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Berlin causes closures in the government district.| berlin.de
Rivers and canals run through large parts of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Berlin. The states want to steer a common course when it comes to marketing water sports activities.| berlin.de
The Petri Berlin Archaeology Lab brings history and archaeological research to life.| berlin.de
Stores, department houses, shopping malls, shopping areas and more shops with adresses, opening hours and public transport.| berlin.de
Even if you don't have your own garden, you can take part in the greening of the capital and provide yourself with fruit and vegetables.| berlin.de
The maximum of 31 degrees on Tuesday is just a foretaste of the next few days. Because the temperatures will climb even higher.| berlin.de
On August 13, 1961, the GDR began building the Berlin Wall. For the Governing Mayor, it remains a symbol of injustice.| berlin.de
Prices per square meter for condominiums in Berlin fell slightly last year. Prices remain stable in 2025.| berlin.de
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) believes it is well on the way to converting its bus fleet. 280 out of 1,500 buses are already electric. This figure is set to rise to 500 by 2027.| berlin.de
30 degrees and above - temperatures in Berlin are soaring this week. Heat relief services are designed to help the homeless survive the hot days.| berlin.de
A large crater in front of the Rotes Rathaus: flats are to be built on Molkenmarkt. But until then, archaeologists still have a lot to do - they have already made around 700,000 finds.| berlin.de
The Comenius Garten in Rixdorf in Berlin-Neukölln can confidently be described as an oasis in the big city.| berlin.de
Located in the old town of Berlin-Köpenick with its cobblestone alleys and Baroque palace, this Christmas market is one of the most atmospheric in Berlin.| berlin.de
See the best museum, art and photography exhibitions at Berlin's top museums, galleries and event venues.| berlin.de
August 01 - 03, 2025: Events, concerts, exhibitions and more things to do for your perfect weekend in Berlin.| berlin.de
The large housing estate Gropiusstadt was built in the 1960s with a focus on social housing. Much has changed since then.| berlin.de
Rudow enjoyed a peripheral location when Berlin was divided by the Wall, but now the neighborhood gets quite a lot of through traffic. Beyond the main traffic routes, however, Rudow is still quiet and tranquil.| berlin.de
Buckow is divided into two parts by the housing estate Gropiusstadt. The district is very tranquil and offers both village idyll and metropolitan flair.| berlin.de
The district of Britz has a lot to offer: Britz Palace, the Britzer Garten, and the World Heritage Site Hufeisensiedlung attract many visitors to the Neukölln neighborhood.| berlin.de
Information on the residential areas, public transport connections, and traffic situation in Berlin-Neukölln.| berlin.de
Inner-city Tempelhof Airport is famous for its large terminal building and the Airlift during the Berlin Blockade. Since flight operations ceased in 2008, the site has been turned into a vast public park.| berlin.de
Eichenstraße 4, 12435 Berlin • Arena Berlin • Events, tickets, info • Book tickets directly on the city portal.| Berlin.de
Hardly any other building project attracted as much attention as the reconstruction of the Berlin Palace. Since 2020, the baroque palace a new space for art, culture and science in Berlin's city center.| berlin.de
The Reichstag building with its famous glass dome is one of the most visited sights in Berlin. It is seat of the German parliament, the Bundestag.| berlin.de
Museum Island is a unique ensemble of five museums in the center of Berlin. The entire complex is listed by as a Unesco World Heritage Site.| berlin.de
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe or Holocaust Memorial near Brandenburg Gate commemorates the up to six million Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust.| berlin.de
From a symbol of Prussian military victory to a popular tourist spot: Berlin's Victory Column has reinvented itself through the ages.| berlin.de
A rare example of art nouveau architecture in Berlin, the courtyard complex Hackesche Höfe in the Mitte district is a vibrant urban quarter combing art, workspaces, restaurants and entertainment.| berlin.de
Whether in the 1920s, in times of a divided Berlin or today: the famous Alexanderplatz was and remains one of the liveliest places in Berlin.| berlin.de
Located in the Mitte district near Alexanderplatz, the Red Town Hall is one of Berlin's most famous landmarks and the seat of the Governing Mayor and the Berlin Senate.| berlin.de
The Protestant Berlin Cathedral on Museum Island in the Mitte district is Berlin's largest church and one of the major sights in the city center.| berlin.de
The Konzerthaus Berlin at Gendarmenmarkt is a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture and forms a beautiful ensemble with the German and French Cathedrals.| berlin.de
Cleaning up the storm damage would be almost inconceivable without the Berlin fire department. Hundreds of deployments came together within a few hours. 2024 was also very busy.| berlin.de
Berlin districts and suburbs with information on residential areas, infrastructure, events, local authorities and leisure activities.| berlin.de
No one should be discriminated against because of their sexual identity - the Senate is committed to enshrining this in the Basic Law. The next steps are planned.| berlin.de
Lots of sunshine and bright blue skies, but also very high temperatures: dry, hot summer weather awaits people in Berlin and Brandenburg.| berlin.de
In view of the heat and drought, residents in some districts are being asked to water young urban trees.| berlin.de
In order to drive forward Berlin's digital transformation, the Senate Chancellery is initiating a pilot project to develop and test digital solutions for Berlin's administration.| berlin.de
Hermsdorf is a quiet and sedate villa suburb on the border to Brandenburg, which has a lot of nature to offer.| berlin.de
Discover Berlin on a budget: the Berlin WelcomeCard offers unlimited travel within the public transport network and up to 50 percent discounts for many tourist attractions.| berlin.de
An overview of Berlin's central district: Information, addresses and historical facts about Berlin-Mitte.| berlin.de
The German Museum of Technology covers more than 28,500 square meters. Its emphasis is on the transformation of technology and its significance for cultural development.| berlin.de
Berlin's top museums with adresses, informations, opening hours and public transport.| berlin.de
Popular among locals and visitors alike, the Tiergarten is Berlin's largest and most frequented inner-city park. It is ideal for a stroll, outdoor activities or a picnic.| 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
Mühlendamm is both a road and a bridge. It was once an important shopping street and lock near the Nikolaiviertel. The bridge connects East and West from Alexanderplatz to Potsdamer Platz.| berlin.de
Tegel is the lively center of the district of Reinickendorf, where residents come to shop or simply take a stroll.| berlin.de
Where old meets new: the Berlin cityscape features buildings ranging from the Middle Ages to the modern age. Discover Berlin's most intriguing architectural gems and landmarks.| 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
Travel to Berlin: All information for Berlin tourists including sightseeing, hotels, guided tours, boat tours & more.| www.berlin.de
Between concrete high-rise buildings, the Gardens of the World, and old neighborhoods with a rural flair, Berlin-Marzahn is full of surprises.| berlin.de
In the Gardens of the World, visitors can enjoy gardening culture from all over the world in nine themed gardens.| berlin.de
Between its working-class past and rapid gentrification, the district of Neukölln is always changing. Learn more about the residential areas, history, and atmosphere of Berlin-Neukölln.| berlin.de
Dates, information and advance sale of tickets for the biggest sports events in Berlin.| berlin.de
From problem district to trendy neighborhood: Neukölln offers spacious apartments in old buildings as well as lots of cafés, bars, and galleries. The new housing estates provide visual contrast.| berlin.de
The TV Tower, the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island and the Reichstag building - no other Berlin district has more sights than Mitte.| berlin.de
Potsdamer Platz was created after reunification. The ensemble of skyscrapers and futuristic new buildings forms a district all of its own.| 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
This exclusive garden city is located at the northernmost tip of Reinickendorf and impresses with magnificent villas, old trees, and a lot of tranquillity.| 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
The A100 Ringbahn bridge in the west of Berlin has been fully closed in a northerly direction since Wednesday evening.| berlin.de
The capital once again attracted millions of visitors last year.| berlin.de
Berlin's Senator for Education, Katharina Günther-Wünsch, has indicated an improvement in working conditions for daycare centre employees.| berlin.de
Viewpoints, observation terraces, public roof terraces and observation towers: Discover the best views of Berlin.| berlin.de
The TV Tower on Alexanderplatz is Berlin's most prominent landmark and the tallest building in Germany. Its steel sphere contains an observation platform and a gourmet restaurant.| berlin.de
Teufelsberg in Grunewald Forest is a mountain of rubble, a lookout point and a monument to history. The now dilapidated American listening station on the summit is open to visitors.| berlin.de
Berlin’s top attractions, palaces and monuments with address, photos, public transport details and| berlin.de
The small neighbour of the more famous Teufelsberg is a great vantage point and popular excursion destination.| berlin.de
Highlights of the Berlin culture program including tips for the best concerts, exhibitions, trade fairs, seasonal events and specials.| berlin.de
The Olympic Stadium is Berlin's largest sports stadium. Built for the 1936 Summer Olympic Games, it now hosts major sports and entertainment events.| 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