Fresh infrastructure and a shift toward accessible leisure have transformed how Berliners spend their days off, bringing new energy to familiar destinations.
Shrinking vacancy rates and strict rent controls are creating a two-tier market where property owners struggle with margins while renters face bidding wars for scarce apartments.
New prestige projects reshaping neighbourhoods from Charlottenburg to Mitte are attracting global wealth while raising questions about Berlin's evolving identity.
The Kreuzberg-based DAV team just claimed gold at the European Sport Climbing Championships, reshaping the city's reputation as a serious contender in competitive outdoor adventure.
From Kreuzberg studios to lakeside retreats, Berliners are embracing yoga and meditation as antidotes to urban stress—and the numbers show the trend is far from passing.
A pivotal decision by local government to reassess rent controls could reshape affordability across Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and beyond, forcing thousands of renters to brace for change.
From mindfulness in the Tiergarten to subsidised therapy programmes, here's how to access Berlin's best-kept stress-management secrets without breaking the bank.
New participation data reveals stark disparities in youth fitness engagement across Berlin's districts, raising questions about equity in grassroots sport development.
New planning decisions across Pankow, Lichtenberg and Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf are already shifting property values and investor strategy across the city.
From world-class open-air cinema to underground techno marathons, here's your essential guide to catching the capital's most essential cultural moments.
As Berlin's transport authority pushes ahead with expanding the U8 line toward Tempelhof, longtime residents of the historic district share starkly different visions for their neighbourhood's future.
Inside the three-year mission to resurrect the Kunsthaus Tacheles site and create a platform for experimental performance that's reshaping the city's cultural calendar.