Travel to Berlin: All information for Berlin tourists including sightseeing, hotels, guided tours, boat tours & more.| www.berlin.de
The Britzer Garten was laid out for the Federal Horticultural Show in the 1980s and is worth a visit at any time of year thanks to its variety.| berlin.de
In the former villa district of Friedrichshagen on the northern shore of lake Müggelsee, many artists live in stately old homes, but new buildings also have their place.| berlin.de: Districts
Farmhouses, cobblestone streets, horses, sheep, and agriculture: Lübars may be a part of Berlin, but it feels like a village in many places.| berlin.de: Districts
Berlin districts and suburbs with information on residential areas, infrastructure, events, local authorities and leisure activities.| berlin.de
The new semester began on October 1. A slight change in the number of students in the capital is expected compared to last year.| berlin.de
In the L.U.X., you can literally feel the power of the machines that are still present.| berlin.de: Clubs
Every night at the Matrix, the party goes wild on several floors.| berlin.de: Clubs
M-Bia hosts parties in a deliberately minimalist location.| berlin.de: Clubs
Berlin's nightlife is considered one of the most exciting and varied in the world. Clubs such as Berghain attract international top DJs and the dancing does not stop until the early morning.| berlin.de
Where the brewery employees of the Schultheiss company used to greet each other with "Mahlzeit", there is now dancing.| berlin.de: English
Between beats and trees: Berlin club culture merges with urban nature idyll at Aeden.| berlin.de: English
Acud Macht Neu stands for electronic diversity, artistic freedom and social commitment away from the mainstream.| berlin.de: English
In addition to live concerts, Arkaoda Berlin also offers varied club nights with a special atmosphere.| berlin.de: English
Big stage, big names, big atmosphere - the Astra Kulturhaus brings concert and club culture under one roof.| berlin.de: English
In the heart of the RAW grounds, the Badehaus offers a stage for live acts and a variety of club nights.| berlin.de: English
Beate Uwe is a cozy club with a living room atmosphere on Jannowitzbrücke.| berlin.de: English
Berghain is one of the best and most famous techno clubs in the world.| berlin.de: English
The Bi Nuu club is located directly in the Schlesisches Tor.| berlin.de: English
Bohnengold is a Kreuzberg bar with a living room flair and dance floor.| berlin.de: English
At Bricks you can dance in the basement of the Hilton hotel.| berlin.de: English
The Bulbul in Kreuzberg offers the best music in a relaxed and intimate club atmosphere.| berlin.de: English
The Ballhaus shows that Spandau is also at the forefront when it comes to partying.| berlin.de: English
Under the motto "Party Every Night", Maxxim on Joachimstaler Straße is open every day of the year.| berlin.de: English
The Busche was one of the oldest queer party locations in Berlin. People partied and danced here for decades. It is a piece of Berlin club history.| berlin.de: English
Cassiopeia on the RAW site stands for musical diversity and subculture.| berlin.de: English
On the RAW site, it's down the rabbit hole: Der Weiße Hase promises a typical Berlin club atmosphere.| berlin.de: English
The Duncker Club offers dancing in a traditional location in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg.| berlin.de: English
Historic flair meets modern club life - the Frannz Club combines culture, culinary delights and concerts in the heart of the Kulturbrauerei.| berlin.de: English
At Golden Gate, Berlin dances under the S-Bahn arches - raw, loud and uncompromising.| berlin.de: English
The former stables of the Prussian 1st Guards Dragoon Regiment of Queen Victoria in the middle of Kreuzberg is the place to party until the early hours.| berlin.de: English
The Hafenbar is the oldest party cutter in the city. People have been partying here between fishing nets, portholes and scuffed wooden planks for over 45 years.| berlin.de: English
At Havanna, Latin American lifestyle meets Berlin nightlife.| berlin.de: English
Erotic subculture mixes with disco life. There is more than just dance parties at Insomnia.| berlin.de: English
The KitKatClub is a permanent fixture in Berlin's nightlife and is also known internationally for its wild and hedonistic parties.| berlin.de: English
The Lido in Kreuzberg is Berlin's living room for indie, rock and pop - charming, versatile and always a little retro.| berlin.de
The impressive façade of the main building of the Humboldt University shows that the building on the boulevard Unter den Linden was actually intended to be another royal palace.| berlin.de
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church on Breitscheidplatz is one of Berlin's most famous landmarks. The ruin of the old church has been converted into a war memorial.| berlin.de
The St. Hedwig's Cathedral was the second building of the planned Forum Fridericianum. Today it is the episcopal church of the diocese of Berlin and a popular sight on Bebelplatz.| berlin.de
Bebelplatz is a public square at Unter den Linden boulevard in the Mitte district in Berlin. It was the site of the notorious Nazi book burning in 1933.| berlin.de
The Berlin Zoological Garden is Germany's oldest zoo and features one of the most comprehensive collections of species in the world.| berlin.de
The Lustgarten is located on Museum Island in the Mitte district and was once part of the Berlin Palace. Today, the spacious square is a popular place for Berliners and tourists.| berlin.de
The most important trade fairs, congresses and conventions in Berlin.| berlin.de
Carelessly discarded cigarette butts can be found everywhere in the capital. The public order offices are carrying out checks.| berlin.de
From Alexanderplatz to Zoo: the most important attractions and sights in Berlin from A to Z.| berlin.de
Hotels, hotelrooms, pensions and holiday apartments in Berlin.| berlin.de
Passengers will have to dig deeper into their pockets for bus and train journeys from January. The VBB is increasing prices by an average of six per cent. The association is also tidying up some fares.| berlin.de
All-clear in Berlin-Mitte: According to experts, a firebomb discovered on Fischerinsel in the River Spree is not dangerous.| berlin.de
The 100-kilo bomb from the Second World War discovered in Spandau has been defused. Residents can return to their homes.| berlin.de
The next parliamentary elections are still a year away. However, state electoral officer Stephan Bröchler has long since begun preparations.| berlin.de
A new centre for gene and cell therapy is being built at Berlin's Nordhafen with space for researchers and start-ups. The hope is to find solutions for patients who have not yet received effective treatment.| berlin.de
Berlin's rescue service is to be noticeably relieved. To this end, the black-red government coalition is launching a reform of the Rescue Services Act.| berlin.de
More than 55,000 runners are registered for the 51st Berlin Marathon on Sunday. Preparations are underway. There will be numerous traffic restrictions.| berlin.de
All you need to know about the Berlin district of Tempelhof: neighborhoods, addresses, interestings facts and tips.| berlin.de
Tens of thousands of Berliners were unable to switch on the lights, use the oven or make mobile phone calls for days on end. Now the widespread power outage in south-east Berlin has come to an end.| berlin.de
Combining culture and entertainment: Experiential and interactive exhibitions in Berlin offer art and cultural history to see, hear, touch and try out.| berlin.de
Book online, get your appointment faster: Berlin's citizens' offices offer more appointments and shorter waiting times - and not just during the holidays, says State Secretary Klement.| berlin.de
As schools start again after the summer holidays, Transport Senator Ute Bonde asks all Berliners to take special care of younger children in traffic.| berlin.de
Kopenhagener Straße 60-72, 13407 Berlin • Wilhelm Hallen • Events, tickets, info • Book tickets directly on the city portal.| Berlin.de
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
Beeping, howling, ringing: On Warning Day, Berlin and Brandenburg will also be testing how well warning systems really work. For the first time, sirens will be heard again in the capital.| 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
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
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
It's getting hot in Berlin and Brandenburg - up to 37 degrees. The German Weather Service warns of the heat.| 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
October 31 - November 02, 2025: Events, festivals, exhibitions and more things to do for your perfect weekend in Berlin.| 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
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
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
In view of the heat and drought, residents in some districts are being asked to water young urban trees.| 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
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
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
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