From purpose-built facilities in Friedrichshain to grassroots climbing walls across Kreuzberg, Berlin's investment in adventure sport venues is creating one of Europe's most accessible outdoor climbing ecosystems.
From Olympic pools to open-water venues, the capital is investing heavily in facilities that are transforming how locals and visitors experience swimming and water sports.
Behind the capital's thriving amateur leagues lies a quiet revolution—neighbourhood volunteers transforming concrete and community spirit into the backbone of recreational sport.
New participation data shows Berliners are investing heavily in health—but the trend masks stark disparities between neighbourhoods and training styles.
This week's Bundesliga fixtures saw Berlin's two major clubs heading in opposite directions, with dramatic finishes reshaping the capital's footballing landscape.
Volunteer-led running clubs, pop-up cycling collectives, and neighbourhood triathlon groups are transforming Berlin's relationship with endurance sport—without corporate sponsorship or elite infrastructure.
From Kreuzberg's public facilities to elite training centres, aquatic athletes delivered standout performances this week as summer season reaches full momentum.
Participation in amateur and youth football across the capital has surged by 23% in five years, signalling a fundamental shift in how Berliners approach health and community.
From Kreuzberg's boutique studios to Charlottenburg's Olympic-standard facilities, Berlin's expanding sports infrastructure is driving a new generation of fitness participation across the city.
From Kreuzberg to Köpenick, recreational football clubs delivered drama this week as summer fixtures intensify across the city's neighbourhood leagues.
As the Köpenick giants resurge in the second division, the capital's football establishment faces crucial decisions about the future of their iconic home.
Berlin's climbing scene is booming—here's everything beginners need to know to join thousands of locals scaling rocks and pushing limits across the city and beyond.
With the 2026 World Cup approaching, Germany's capital is grappling with deteriorating training facilities and aging venues that threaten its status as a top-tier football city.
From Olympic-sized pools in Charlottenburg to wild-water kayaking on the Spree, here's everything you need to know to dive into Berlin's thriving aquatic community.
New participation data from community clubs across Kreuzberg, Neukölln and Prenzlauer Berg shows Berlin's young people are embracing sport in unexpected ways.
As the Bundesliga club prepares for the 2026-27 season, a €120 million stadium modernisation project is reshaping one of Germany's most iconic sporting venues.