"Boules", or "bocce", or "bowls" is a game that's been embraced across most Berliner neighborhoods. This specific one along the Landwehrkanal is especially beautiful - offering a great view of the river and surrounded by trees.
Luxury spa at the Mandala Hotel offering patrons professional relaxation. With views over the city, ONO delivers shiatsu massages, full facial treatments, and even pregnancy care packages. An upscale wellness experience.
The perfect size for concert venues: not too big, nor too small, it's just right. Cheap drinks and great shows – good acoustics too for the music nerds. Definitely one of the best places to see a show in Berlin.
A cinema experience. Each of the intimate screening rooms are uniquely designed and you're guaranteed a carefully curated movie selection. With friendly staff and movie snacks sorted, it's the perfect night in/out.
Wonderful venue that functions as both a revue theatre and a restaurant (dinner and a show!), the Wintergarten combines glamour and the roaring twenties in a uniquely Berlin way.
Huge open-air theater 📽 in a state park surrounded by forests. The Freiluftkino Rehberge screens German-dubbed films. Romantic date spot for film buffs.
This is a great place to meet people. Well-kept beach volleyball 🏐 courts that you can rent out or just hang around. Get some drinks and food and sit at the picnic tables. Bring sunglasses and a hat 😎🧢.
Hot yoga venue holding a variety of classes and courses. Welcoming to all, the friendly studio introduces patrons to the practice of Bikram Yoga. Studio temperatures are regulated and range between 35°C and 40°C.
It really doesn't matter where your seat is, the view and music is jaw dropping at every angle. Built in the 1960s, the inside is surprisingly modern and beautiful. Book any ticket and you're sure to have a nice time.
It's virtually impossible to get tickets to a FC Union game, but if for some reason the opportunity arises, Alte Försterei is a soccer environment that's hard to match anywhere in Europe.
Small arts venue staging theater performances and showing niche indie films. Cozy inside and with an eclectic outdoor courtyard. Patrons can socialize pre and post-show at the informal bar. Something for everyone.
Small shop in the heart of the city selling tickets to local theatre and music events. Known for being a hassle-free experience, the store simplifies the process of attending performances throughout Berlin.
Stadium built for the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. They still host matches and concerts here as well as allow visitors on non-game days. Bring good shoes for a lot of walking. Nice spot for history and sports buffs.
Think movie theater, but make it fancy. Art Deco-style venue that shows classic films and new releases. Enjoy high-quality beverages and finger foods in front of the big screen. A premium cinema experience.
Kreuzberg's open air cinema located in the garden of the Künstlerhaus Bethanien. Shows independent movies, documentaries, classics, and the occasional blockbuster. Free to bring your own food and drinks. Comfortable beach chair seating.
Of a few popular billiard halls, Pool und Cigars is on the nicer end. Tucked into the Kulturbrauerei, the building itself is something to see and they often have live sports going on a project. Rare for Berlin!
One of two Berlin Babylon cinemas, most people usually end up at the one in Mitte (also nice, but a different experience). Often chosen as a film festival site, Babylon works hard to put together director showings and other fun surprises.
Evolved from live music at Das Hotel bar in Kreuzberg, Das Hotel Radio puts on concerts and live performances showcasing some of Berlin's most creative talents.
Super cool theater to see a show while you're in town. The venue is big and beautiful with some amazing set design. There's also a comedy club in the basement with shows in English on Wednesday nights if you're in the mood for a laugh.
Yoga studio focusing on the practice of Jivamukti - a yogic method that combines physical movement with philosophy and spiritual activism. The facility holds classes in German and English, as well as community-based workshops and retreats.
Harness racing track anchored by a light-filled 1930s grandstand. Trotters run the circuit on race days, while giant antique markets regularly take over the vast infield.
Social pickleball sessions hosted on courts across the city, designed for all skill levels. Equipment is always provided – just book a spot online for beginner lessons or competitive open play.
Colorful Schöneberg cooking studio arranged like an eclectic private home. Sabine Hueck leads hands-on Brazilian workshops at the central island before the room settles into a shared dinner.