New data from the city's major venues shows unprecedented demand for organised sport, painting a picture of a Berlin population increasingly committed to structured exercise.
Berlin's two Bundesliga sides delivered contrasting performances, with Union securing a crucial victory while Hertha stumbled in their push for continental football.
Kletterwerk Berlin, the city's most ambitious climbing collective, has just claimed their third consecutive national team title, reshaping what grassroots adventure sport looks like in the capital.
From Spandauer Forst to Tempelhof, data shows a city increasingly committed to running, cycling and triathlon—and what that says about how we live now.
From the Olympiastadion to smaller grounds across Tempelhof and Köpenick, Berlin's sporting infrastructure braces for an intense sequence of championship deciders that will define the season.
New data shows aquatic activities are booming across Berlin's neighbourhoods, signalling a fundamental shift in how locals prioritise health and community.
New participation data shows Berliners are investing more in structured fitness than ever—and the numbers expose fascinating shifts in how our neighbourhoods approach wellbeing.
From Charlottenburg to Köpenick, young players showcase their skills in decisive victories that underscore the capital's thriving development pipeline.
Record attendance at Olympic Park venues and neighbourhood sports centres shows Berliners are prioritising wellness like never before—but access gaps remain.
CrossFit United Berlin has transformed a converted warehouse in the former airport district into a breeding ground for competitive athletes—and sparked a broader conversation about community-driven fitness in the capital.
Data from the city's growing climbing gyms and outdoor crags shows Berliners are ditching traditional gym memberships for adventure sports that promise community, challenge and genuine thrills.
From Sunday league football in Kreuzberg to volleyball in Charlottenburg, Berlin's recreational sports ecosystem is more accessible than ever—here's how to find your club and take the first step.
From Olympic-standard facilities in Charlottenburg to community centres across Mitte, Berlin's water sports ecosystem offers world-class training grounds that have helped establish the capital as a genuine aquatic hub.
Participation data from local clubs and event organisers shows a dramatic surge in running, cycling and triathlon activity across Berlin—signalling a fundamental change in how the city stays fit.
From Kreuzberg to Charlottenburg, neighbourhood sports associations are experiencing a renaissance, offering affordable pathways for young Berliners while strengthening social bonds across the city's diverse districts.