As commercial property values plummet and landlords scramble, everyday Berliners are feeling the ripple effects—from vacant storefronts to soaring residential costs.
Access free nutrition workshops and community kitchens across Berlin's Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Wedding. Learn budget eating strategies at subsidised farmers' markets.
From Kreuzberg to Charlottenburg, Berliners are ditching expensive sleep supplements in favour of simple, sustainable routines—and the results are proving that consistency beats complexity.
After years of overcrowding and infrastructure chaos, the city's education system is experiencing a genuine renaissance that's reshaping family life across the city.
As established theatres grapple with funding pressures, a new generation of artists in Kreuzberg, Neukölln and Wedding is reshaping what Berlin's stages look like.
While Silicon Valley and Singapore lead on early detection, Berliners are embracing proactive medicine through innovative local clinics and employer-backed programmes.
Beyond the Instagram clichés, we explore how Kreuzberg's activist pulse, Prenzlauer Berg's family networks, and Charlottenburg's cultural reserves shape the daily experience of newcomers.
As rents across Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain continue to surge, city planners are adopting strategies that both mirror and diverge sharply from approaches in London, Amsterdam, and Paris.
Once dismissed as peripheral, this Spree-side district is attracting savvy investors with improving transport links, cultural momentum, and prices still EUR 1,500/sqm below city average.
With the continent's top route-setters converging on the Eastside climbing venues, this July promises to be the decisive month for Germany's sport climbing ambitions.
As elite sport dominates headlines, a quiet revolution in Neukölln, Mitte and Wedding is reshaping how the city's youth discover sport—one neighbourhood club at a time.