New approvals in Pankow and Friedrichshain are reshaping the capital's property landscape—but the gap between supply and genuine affordability is widening faster than ever.
As grassroots competitions reach their climax across the city's neighbourhoods, local academies face a defining month that will reshape their trajectories heading into 2026-27.
As the city pushes forward with major underground rail extensions to Charlottenburg and Spandau, residents face years of disruption—but also unprecedented connectivity that could reshape where Berliners choose to live and work.
From the Landwehr Canal to the Brandenburg suburbs, data shows how running, cycling and triathlon have become defining features of the city's health identity.
A generation of cultural activists transformed abandoned buildings and empty lots into venues that now define the city's identity—and they're still fighting to keep that spirit alive.
Whether you're kicking a ball for the first time or dreaming of competitive play, Berlin's thriving football culture offers accessible pathways for every skill level.
As investment yields tighten across the capital, new property owners must understand the mechanics of Berlin's regulated rental market before committing to their first purchase.