From Kreuzberg community centres to Charlottenburg classrooms, we meet the everyday heroes making family life work in one of Europe's most dynamic cities.
By Berlin Lifestyle Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
After years of overcrowding and transit chaos, locals are rediscovering day trips to the Brandenburg lakes and forests with a freshly expanded rail network and smaller-crowd alternatives.
By Berlin Lifestyle Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
As hybrid working becomes the norm across Germany's tech capital, navigating coworking spaces, tax implications, and employer expectations requires strategy.
As established events compete for attention, a new wave of artist-led festivals in Kreuzberg and Lichtenberg is capturing audiences hungry for fresh perspectives.
By Berlin Culture Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
As the capital attracts billions in venture funding and talent to districts like Kreuzberg and Mitte, startups and established players face mounting pressure over data privacy, labour practices, and societal impact.
The Kreuzberg-based startup's AI-driven thermal storage system is turning waste heat into a competitive alternative to gas—and catching the attention of major utilities.
A quiet revolution in Kreuzberg, Neukölln and beyond has transformed how Berliners socialise, making nightlife safer, more accessible and genuinely community-driven.
By Berlin Lifestyle Desk · 30 June 2026 · 2 min read
From kickball in Kreuzberg to volleyball in Charlottenburg, here's everything a newcomer needs to know about breaking into Berlin's thriving recreational sports scene.
From Kreuzberg to Charlottenburg, grassroots endurance clubs are attracting thousands of participants and fostering a sense of belonging that extends far beyond the finish line.
As professional football dominates headlines, Kreuzberg and Neukölln's neighbourhood clubs reveal the real heartbeat of the beautiful game in the capital.
As youth participation in organised sport hits a decade-high, volunteer-led clubs across the city's neighbourhoods are proving that elite talent emerges not from top-down programmes, but from the ground up.
From the granite walls of Saxony to urban crags across the city, here's what beginners need to know to join Berlin's booming adventure climbing community.