From Friedrichshain's raw warehouse spaces to Museum Island's heavyweight collections, Berlin's arts scene has become the battleground where the city negotiates its identity—and wins.
From Kreuzberg's underground supper clubs to Friedrichshain's molecular kitchens, the capital's dining scene has become the truest expression of its artistic reinvention.
As corporations ditch sprawling traditional offices for flexible workspace solutions, a new class of landlords and operators is reshaping the city's commercial landscape—and reaping significant returns.
Rising geopolitical tensions, supply chain fragility, and protectionist policies are testing the resilience of the German capital's export-dependent businesses.
From Tiergarten walking groups to poolside aqua aerobics in Charlottenburg, the city's expanding council-funded programs are proving that age is no barrier to staying active—and the price is right.
As gentrification reshapes Berlin's map, we break down the true price of settling in Kreuzberg, Prenzlauer Berg, and emerging alternatives—plus what you actually get for your money.
From Tiergarten to Kreuzberg's hidden gardens, navigating Berlin's green spaces means understanding hidden costs, unwritten rules, and where your euros really go.
Behind this summer's sold-out Grenzland Festival lies a decade of grassroots organising that transformed a neglected corner of the city into a gathering place for displaced communities.
From Friedrichshain's creative energy to Charlottenburg's old-world charm, the city's transport corridors reveal distinct community identities shaped by the people who ride them daily.
From Kreuzberg community projects to Charlottenburg's innovative classrooms, we meet the educators and families building a more inclusive future for the city's children.
A new generation of designers working from Kreuzberg studios to Friedrichshain warehouses is challenging the city's fashion establishment with bold sustainability practices and genre-defying aesthetics.
From world-class opera houses to cutting-edge independent cinemas, here's what you need to know before experiencing the capital's thriving performing arts culture.
A generation of younger historians, artists and community organisers are challenging established narratives about Berlin's fractured past—and redefining what cultural heritage means for a divided city.
Twenty years after the first murals appeared on Kottbusser Straße, the artists who transformed a crumbling neighbourhood reveal how grassroots activism became global cultural currency.