While mindfulness apps dominate the world, Berlin's yoga studios are forging a distinctly local path—one that blends ancient practice with the city's pragmatic approach to wellbeing.
As central districts hit saturation, savvy buyers are turning to Lichtenberg's affordable stock, emerging cultural scene, and rapid transport links—where prices remain 30% below city average.
From Kreuzberg to Charlottenburg, locals share how prioritising sleep wellness has rippled through their work, relationships, and whole approach to urban living.
As major residential projects rise across Pankow and Lichtenberg, investors and residents are asking whether new supply can finally ease the city's chronic affordability crisis.
As major residential projects transform districts like Pankow and Lichtenberg, first-time buyers are discovering fresh grant pathways and finance options tailored to emerging areas.
Berlin's growing mental health landscape includes a lesser-known but highly effective community resource that combines neuroscience-backed training with affordable access.
As major land parcels sell and stall across the city, price signals from recent deals reveal where the capital's building boom is headed—and where it's grinding to a halt.
A surge in investment from both established VCs and new players is transforming Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain into magnets for deep-tech founders, reversing years of brain drain to Silicon Valley.
As the capital races to lead Europe's sustainability revolution, engineers and ethicists warn that the promise of renewable technology masks troubling supply chains, labour disputes, and inequality.
Three decades after the Wall fell, the city's event calendar reflects a transformation from post-reunification improvisation to a sophisticated, year-round cultural ecosystem.
From Kreuzberg's experimental stages to Friedrichshain's artist collectives, a new generation of performers and directors is challenging convention and drawing international attention.
Once dominated by beer gardens and party boats, the Spree's leisure culture is being reshaped by eco-conscious paddlers, floating gardens, and a new generation seeking quieter waterside escapes.