As major stadiums dominate headlines, it's the neighbourhood sports initiatives across Kreuzberg, Neukölln, and Wedding that are quietly transforming Berlin's athletic landscape.
Berlin's thriving climbing community is more accessible than ever—here's what beginners need to know to join the thousands ascending the city's rocks and gyms.
With fresh investment and a crop of promising academy talents breaking through, the Olympiastadion club is positioning itself for a dramatic mid-table turnaround ahead of the 2026-27 season.
The scrappy amateur side from south-central Berlin has defied expectations this season, sparking a grassroots movement that extends far beyond the pitch.
From Kreuzberg to Köpenick, local running, cycling and triathlon groups are transforming neighbourhoods by creating inclusive communities that value participation over performance.
Community-led training collectives are reshaping how Berliners approach fitness, proving that sustainable health movements thrive on accessibility and solidarity rather than corporate membership models.
From kickball in Kreuzberg to volleyball in Charlottenburg, here's everything a newcomer needs to know about breaking into Berlin's thriving recreational sports scene.
From Kreuzberg to Charlottenburg, grassroots endurance clubs are attracting thousands of participants and fostering a sense of belonging that extends far beyond the finish line.
As professional football dominates headlines, Kreuzberg and Neukölln's neighbourhood clubs reveal the real heartbeat of the beautiful game in the capital.
As youth participation in organised sport hits a decade-high, volunteer-led clubs across the city's neighbourhoods are proving that elite talent emerges not from top-down programmes, but from the ground up.
From the granite walls of Saxony to urban crags across the city, here's what beginners need to know to join Berlin's booming adventure climbing community.
Amateur leagues across the city's neighbourhoods reveal a thriving ecosystem of volunteer-led organisations transforming public spaces into vital gathering points for thousands.
Record participation at Kreuzberg outdoor festivals and breakthrough performances at Spandau's premier venue signal a renaissance for the city's extreme sports community.
From Olympic venues to neighbourhood pools, Berlin's investment in water sports facilities is transforming the capital into a year-round aquatic destination.