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Things To Do in Berlin

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Is Berlin boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what seven local experts had to say about things to do in Berlin.

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Berlin is an extremely international, diverse and colorful city. One can enjoy cultural encounters from all corners of the globe, and a wide variety of food, festivals and music events. Berlin has a rich and interesting history and lots of fascinating museums. The main problem in Berlin is the weather.

Berlin is a city full of history. Berlin has the best features that a cosmopolitan city can offer; nightlife, culture, art, fashion, nature, and history among others. The city’s inhabitants are very friendly and open to different cultures. I recommend people of all ages to visit Berlin and try their luck. The job market is constantly growing and there is no difficulty in finding work. it is important to consider that winters can be very heavy due to the cold and lack of sunlight.

Willie, says: 2020

Berlin is a beautiful city filled with a plethora of restaurants, bars and clubs. Mauerpark flea market offers a variety of local artists and vintage clothing. The adjoining green fields invite you to dance, sunbathe, play sports or relax with friends. For anyone moving to Berlin, be warned; many of the apartments and houses come completely unfurnished. There isn’t even a kitchen in rented homes!

The Turkish markets offer the freshest produce and deliciously prepared food. Berlin offers affordable, tasty food at Que Pasa, a Mexican place run by an Indian family, and museums and concerts for only a few euros. Berlin has not always been diverse and accepting. In the dark days of Berlin, Germany was deeply divided and freedom was only a dream for those in East Germany.

Victoria, says: 2020

Berlin, no doubt, is a fantastic city. The city’s vibrant are, culture, and nightlife make it one of the best places to be in Europe right. Despite being a very liberal, safe, and international city, there are a couple of things a newcomer should consider. Learning the German language is imperative to feel fully involved in the town. Also, one must research thoroughly about the place and the neighborhood where one will be staying as good and cheap apartments are hard to come across.

Victoria, says: 2020

1. Learn the language. Learning German will absolutely benefit your work and life while living in Germany.
2. Be prepared to spend a great amount of time searching for a good apartment in Berlin.
3. Grocery shopping can be difficult for newcomers, especially those who would like to stick to the cooking style in their home countries. Make sure that you spend some time getting to know the markets in your area and what food options you have.

Nicole, says: 2020

When moving here know we have a lot of nice parks and tall, but very old buildings. There are a lot of cafes and the people are usually very friendly to foreigners. Overall my city is famous for its youth culture and offers many opportunities for young artists to live their dream. We have a lot of great graffiti art, which you can see for example at the Berlin wall.

Stephen, says: 2020
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