2024-08-30 | |
Autumn 2024 stands out from the many events marking the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Let us also take you on a journey through some of the most exciting new developments and offers that Berlin has for both locals and visitors. From breathtaking views and culinary highlights in Berlin's newest restaurants to food festivals and pioneering sustainability projects, Berlin is breathing diversity and has the perfect experience for every target group.
Le Consulat offers French cuisine in a relaxed Berlin atmosphere, while the Sly Restaurant surprises with its special greenhouse look and varied dishes. At Mina, guests can enjoy Italian cuisine with a touch of the Orient and a view of the Spree. Ideal for long summer evenings: the rooftop bars. The Serenity Rooftop Bar in the Waldorf Astoria has been redesigned with views over the City West.
We are looking forward to welcome guests from all over the world to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall with numerous events. 2024 will not only mark this anniversary - also the popular Festival of Lights will take place for the 20th time this year and will feature new locations with light art in addition to the classic buildings, this time with the leitmotif of freedom. The numerous food festivals are another autumn highlight.
In addition to the world-famous museums, Berlin also always has extravagant, immersive museum experiences on offer. These include the trendy Paradox Museum, which challenges the senses with optical illusions. In ‘Tim Burton's Labyrinth’, visitors can immerse themselves in the fascinating world of the cult director. From September, the exhibition Tutankhamun at khroma takes you on a journey to Ancient Egypt.
The historic Gasometer Schöneberg is not only an impressive industrial monument, but also a symbol of sustainable urban development in Berlin. The basic renovation of the site has now been completed and the EUREF Campus has been in operation since this summer, offering events on the topics of climate protection and sustainability as well as guided tours.
Whether LGBTQ+, people with special needs or Muslim travellers, in Berlin every visitor will find their own personal Berlin experience. At visitBerlin, we understand how important it is to provide our guests with customized information for a memorable travel experience.
Berlin is just the destination that is both exciting and respectful of cultural and religious values. We've put together a mini-guide with lots of practical information, from arrival, several cultural offerings to halal restaurants and hotel tips.
Berlin is committed to inclusion and accessibility to ensure that all visitors can enjoy the city without restrictions. Whether it's wheelchair accessibility, offers for the hearing and visually impaired or information on accessible sights - Here, you can find reliable information at a glance.
Berlin has always been a hotspot for the LGBTQ+ scene - colourful and lively. From street festivals, queer clubs, the Schwules Museum (Gay Museum), lectures and queer cinema programmes to the pink pillow hotels, which are particularly committed to openness and tolerance and offer the highest standards of service to the community.
Fotos : Introduction: © iStock.com, Foto: golero | New restaurants and bars: © newpic photography / Toni Kretschmer | Events in autumn: © berlin-lights.com, Foto: Verworner | New museums and exhibitions: © LETSGO | A place of the future for sustainability: © Christian Kruppa | Target group-specific offers: © Marco Armborst