From Tiergarten loops to Grunewald forest paths, Berliners are ditching the treadmill for urban green spaces—and the wellness infrastructure is racing to keep up.
As major venues like the Olympiastadion host world-class events, a quieter revolution is unfolding in neighbourhood clubs and converted warehouses across the city.
As premium districts hit saturation, savvy investors and tenants are turning to the eastern suburb where rents remain 30% below city average and new infrastructure is fuelling demand.
As forced sales spike and buyer confidence wavers, the city's property market is sending mixed signals—and savvy investors are reading between the lines.
New studies confirm what health experts have long suspected—quality sleep is the foundation of wellness, and Berlin's lifestyle culture is finally catching up.
From Tiergarten meditation circles to subsidised therapy hubs across the city, here's how to access world-class wellness support without breaking the bank.
Major construction approvals in Pankow, Lichtenberg and Charlottenburg reveal how planners are reshaping Berlin's residential landscape beyond the saturated premium zones.
With grants, favourable lending conditions, and Berlin's diverse neighbourhoods, first-time buyers have more options than ever—but timing and preparation remain critical.
As premium districts hit saturation, savvy investors are turning to the overlooked eastern borough where yields are climbing and gentrification is just beginning.
Across Kreuzberg studios and Tiergarten parks, residents are discovering that consistent meditation and holistic practice can reverse years of stress—and they're building community in the process.
From Pilates in Prenzlauer Berg to aqua aerobics in Charlottenburg, the city's public leisure centres offer affordable, accessible fitness for all ages and abilities.
From Tiergarten to Tempelhofer Feld, navigating Berlin's green spaces means understanding hidden costs, peak times, and what amenities really exist on the ground.
With prices ranging from €4,800 to €7,200 per square metre across districts, smart first-time investors are looking beyond Mitte—here's where to focus.
As the city's tech sector booms, security experts warn that protecting data requires confronting uncomfortable truths about surveillance, consent, and who bears the real cost.
From managing the midnight sun to navigating our cycling culture, here's how to sleep better when you live in a metropolis that never quite shuts down.