Berlin can be puzzling to first-time visitors: As one of Europe’s most geographically spread-out cities, the streets here seem relatively empty even on weekdays. That’s not just because of geography, ...
The following is part of a series of visitor guides to Berlin. See also: The long history of the Jews is almost unthinkable without the city of Berlin, where one of the biggest Jewish communities in ...
There’s no shortage of romance and mythology surrounding Germany’s capital city. To cut through the noise, we spoke to five of Berlin’s most impactful tastemakers, all locals or longtime residents: ...
One of Europe’s most controversial and dynamic cities, Berlin has been a pivotal center in world-recognized events. It’s been known for its unique creativity in art, music, and technology. But it is ...
If you're planning a trip to Berlin, there are certain etiquette and cultural expectations to know. Always be respectful at memorials and historic sites — don't run, yell, or take inappropriate photos ...
Metered taxis are available throughout Berlin. You can hail one on the street (an illuminated sign means it's free) or call ...
The German capital has significantly fewer overnight stays than just a few years ago. Visitors complain about rubbish, traffic problems and dwindling cultural offerings. View on euronews ...