As corporatised fitness chains proliferate across the city, neighbourhood clubs in Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Wedding are proving that shared purpose beats mass membership.
A wave of founding teams in Mitte and Kreuzberg are capitalising on heightened data security concerns, with privacy-first applications attracting millions in fresh funding this quarter.
From waterfront developments along the Spree to heritage conversions in Charlottenburg, Berlin's luxury market is undergoing transformation—and it's reshaping entire districts.
With the Müggelsee triathlon and city marathon qualifying window entering its decisive phase, the capital's running, cycling and multisport community faces a crucial six weeks that will define podium finishes across the continent.
A Kreuzberg-based software firm is using machine learning to help mid-sized eateries cut food waste by up to 40%—and it's gaining traction across Germany's hospitality sector.
From the Olympiastadion to neighbourhood facilities across Charlottenburg and Kreuzberg, Berlin's sprawling sports infrastructure faces mounting pressure to modernise and remain world-class.
From the Spree to suburban lakes, Berlin's aquatic scene offers something for every swimmer and water enthusiast—here's what you need to know to dive in.
With record venture funding and a boom in deep-tech innovation, the city's sustainability sector is positioning itself as the continent's answer to Silicon Valley's climate ambitions.
As major operators compete for dominance across Kreuzberg and beyond, Berlin's flexible workspace market has become one of Europe's hottest investment battlegrounds.
The Charité's preventive medicine clinic in Mitte offers comprehensive health checks designed for Berlin's health-conscious residents who want to catch problems early.
Researchers increasingly validate what local food advocates have long argued: sourcing fresh, seasonal produce from nearby farms measurably improves both health outcomes and metabolic function.
After years of explosive growth, the capital's tech ecosystem faces a reckoning as venture capital dries up and founders compete harder than ever for limited rounds.
Across Kreuzberg, Neukölln and Wedding, volunteer-led clubs are transforming neglected playgrounds into thriving hubs where thousands of young Berliners discover sport—and themselves.