When you think of Berlin, you probably imagine gritty street art, techno beats, and post-industrial charm. But beyond the clubs and concrete, the city is bursting with green—if you know where to look. This summer, take a break from the hustle and dive into the quieter, greener side of Berlin. We’ve uncovered seven secret gardens and green hideaways that even many locals don’t know exist. Perfect for a solo escape,…
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Kamilya Bash: The Wonder Woman of Tirat Ha Carmel
In the bustling town of Tirat Ha Carmel, amidst the daily hum of life and the Mediterranean breeze, a true wonder woman emerges, captivating hearts…
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Berlin Fashion Week 2023: A Showcase of Style and Innovation
Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of fashion as Berlin Fashion Week returns from July 10 to 13, 2023. This highly anticipated event…
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Berlin’s Best Lakes: From Crowd-Favorites to Hidden Gems
When summer arrives in Berlin, the city’s residents and visitors flock to its beautiful lakes for a refreshing escape from the urban heat. Whether you’re…
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Tempelhof: Berlin’s Former Airport Sparks Imagination for Redevelopment
Since the closure of Berlin Tempelhof Airport on October 30, 2008, the future of the approximately 300-hectare Tempelhofer Feld has been a topic of debate.…
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The Carnival of Cultures Draws Hundreds of Thousands in Berlin-Kreuzberg
Berlin-Kreuzberg was filled with hundreds of thousands of festive people on Sunday, who experienced the Carnival of Cultures parade up close. After a three-year hiatus…
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Berlin’s Hidden Speakeasies: Uncovering Secret Bars and Cocktails
Berlin is a city that is known for its vibrant nightlife, with a plethora of bars and clubs that cater to every taste. However, there…
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Winter Swimming Sundays at the Strandbad Tegelsee
It is a Sunday in January and the water temperature is 4 degrees. A number of swimmers are standing on the shore – some with…
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“Babylon Berlin” conquers the world
“Der Spiegel” wrote of a “series masterpiece” and oracularized: “It could be that ‘Babylon Berlin’ is the first major German TV production since ‘Das Boot’…