Amateur leagues across the city's neighbourhoods reveal a thriving ecosystem of volunteer-led organisations transforming public spaces into vital gathering points for thousands.
Record participation at Kreuzberg outdoor festivals and breakthrough performances at Spandau's premier venue signal a renaissance for the city's extreme sports community.
From Olympic venues to neighbourhood pools, Berlin's investment in water sports facilities is transforming the capital into a year-round aquatic destination.
As the capital's historic outfit reshapes its squad ahead of the 2026-27 season, supporters at the Olympiastadion are cautiously optimistic about a genuine title push.
As corporate fitness chains expand, the city's neighbourhood clubs are thriving by offering what algorithms cannot—genuine human connection and local pride.
As the season enters its final stretch, grassroots clubs across the city delivered decisive victories and emerging talents showed why Berlin remains a talent pipeline for German sport.
From neighbourhood football clubs to weekend volleyball tournaments, Berlin's recreational sports scene offers countless entry points—here's what you need to know before you sign up.
From Olympic-standard pools in Charlottenburg to grassroots community centres across Mitte, Berlin's water sports ecosystem reveals a city committed to making swimming accessible and competitive.
Neighbourhood collectives are turning abandoned spaces and public parks into thriving training hubs, reshaping how ordinary Berliners think about fitness.
As summer intensifies, the capital's runners, cyclists and triathletes converge on the season's decisive events—with the Berlin Triathlon and Deutschland-Rundfahrt dominating the landscape.
From Köpenick to Charlottenburg, grassroots organisations are using traditional venues to rebuild civic bonds and drive participation in the city's most underserved districts.
As recreational leagues explode across the capital, overcrowded courts and outdated infrastructure threaten to derail the grassroots sports revolution.