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Coffeeshops

Coffeeshops. Ein Kaffee "to go" geht immer. Nicht umsonst sprießen Coffeshops nach Art von Starbucks, Balzac oder Coffee Fellows wie Pilze aus dem Berliner Boden. more

Kollhoff Tower

Here, you can take a break from your stroll through the city over cake and enjoy your coffee with a sweeping panoramic view. Those who want to go even higher can climb a staircase to the 25th floor and discover the West Berlin skyline on the tower's sun deck. more

Mauerpark Flea Market – Berlin.de

Several food stands in between the market stalls offer international delicacies, cold drinks and coffee. The neighborhood around Mauerpark is famous for its many cafés and bars that attract a young, bohemian crowd. more

Gastronomic trade - apply for permit - Services - Service Berlin

in an itinerant trade (from a fixed place of business only for the duration of an event) serve drinks or prepared meals for consumption on the spot. The establishment must be accessible to everyone or to a specific group of people. more

Declaration of commitment for a short-term stay (Schengen visa)

What is a short-stay visa? With a short-stay visa, your visitor can stay in Germany for up to 90 days within a period of 180 days. It is valid for private visits, tourist trips and business trips. It is also called a "Schengen visa" or "tourist visa". more

Residence permit for spouses, parents and children of foreign citizens ...

Your family member has a residence permit for one of the following purposes: employment as a skilled worker (with academic education or vocational training), study, in-service training and other educational purposes, recognition of foreign professional qualifications, visiting scholar or academic staff or. more

Visa & Entry Requirements

Visa, visa fees and entry requirements for a trip to Berlin in Germany. Berlin visitors arriving at a Berlin airport from a foreign country need a passport. EU nationals do not need a visa, others may need one depending on the length, frequency and purpose of their stays. more

Tiergarten – Berlin.de

The Tiergarten (animal park) and former hunting ground is Berlin's best known park because of its centrality. It’s a favourite with locals and visitors, wonderful for a stroll, a breath of fresh air, a picnic, cycling or a jog or just kicking a ball around. more

Residence permit for foreigners with a long-term residence in an EU ...

The general prerequisites for issuing a German residence permit, such as a secure livelihood, apply without restriction. The residence permit allows gainful employment dependent upon the predominant purpose for which the residence shall serve (e.g. studies, employment, self-employed activity). more

Sunday Shopping Dates in Berlin – Berlin.de

Official dates for Sunday shopping: An overview of the Sundays open for business in 2024 in Berlin. more

Carnival of Cultures

Every year in spring, the Carnival of Cultures celebrates cultural diversity in Berlin. On four festival days, Berliners and tourists experience the capital from its best side: cosmopolitan and international, dynamic and full of life, diverse and colorful. more

Berlin Fashion Week 2025

Twice a year, the international fashion scene gathers in Berlin for Berlin Fashion Week. During fashion week, the newest trends and collections by established and new designers and labels are presented at fashion fairs, fashion shows and numerous events. more

Subway (U-Bahn) – Berlin.de

Tickets, fares, lines, routes, timetables and more information about the U-Bahn (subway, underground) in Berlin. With its ten lines, the subway in Berlin runs along a network of approximately 146 kilometers and 173 stations. Most subway lines operate underground, but some run on above-ground tracks. The U-Bahn is known for its yellow-colored ... more

Weekend Tips: What to Do This Weekend in Berlin

We've got you covered with the Berlin.de line-up of top tips for locals and visitors to enjoy your Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the capital. All events are suitable for non-German speakers. more

Try International Delicacies on the KaDeWe's Gourmet Floor

The KaDeWe is also known for other kinds of delicacies: from wine, champagne, whisky to fine coffee or tea. If you are not sure what to buy, you can confidently rely on the recommendations of the staff. With several hundred types of cheese, for example, the overview is quickly lost. more

Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station) – Berlin.de

Transport to Airport Berlin Brandenburg (BER) The Airport Express train (FEX) runs from Hauptbahnhof to BER Terminal 1/2. The journey takes about 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the S-Bahn line S9, which terminates at the station BER Airport Terminal 1/2. The journey by S-Bahn takes around 55 minutes. more

Fan Zone at the Brandenburg Gate – Berlin.de

The Fan Mile for the FIFA World Cup and the European Football Championship between the Victory Column and the Brandenburg Gate is the number one location for Berlin football fans to celebrate together. more

Transport connections to Airport Berlin Brandenburg BER

The Airport Express (FEX) and regional trains run several times an hour between Berlin-Hauptbahnhof and the station "BER Terminal 1-2". The S-Bahn trains run every 20 minutes. Terminal 5, the former Schönefeld Airport, is connected to rail transport by the "Terminal 5" station. more

11 Things You Should Never Do in Berlin

For those who want to discover the city and enjoy a cold one, there is a better and more fun solution: First, hop on a bus tour and then sink into the cozy seats of your nearest corner pub for one to five beers - or in reverse order, as you prefer. 3. Go for a swim in the Spree. more

Ferry to Peacock Island – Berlin.de

The Peacock Island ferry in southwest Berlin connects the island in the middle of the Havel River with the mainland. The crossing only takes a few minutes. Established in 1821, the ferry to Peacock Island is the oldest ferry line in Berlin. more