![]() ![]() Berlin has the biggest Turkish community outside of Turkey, who came to the city in the 1950s, 60s and 70s as part of a post-war employment treaty called Gastarbeiter. Another great aspect of Neukolln is its rich Turkish community. ![]() To get a feel of the multikulti vibe of this hood, pop into Café Refugio, a project of the Berlin City Mission where 35 people from nine different cultures live and work together on its six floors. Walk through Neukölln – multicultural heart of BerlinĬombine a trip to Tempelhof to explore the streets of Berlin’s most colourful multicultural neighborhood Neukölln. You won’t find much shade here (it used to be an airport so the few trees there are are still very young!) but it’s a great place to cycle, rollerblade or even windsurf as well as have a barbecue, or just a picnic with friends.Ģ. Hang out on Tempelhofer FeldĪ former airfield right in the middle of the city, Tempelhof has been a public park since 2008 when it closed as an airport. I have also listed at the end what to do in Berlin that is not free but worth paying for and ….the most overrated tourist attraction in Berlin and the one thing not to do in Berlin. PS: Worth noting that from the 5th January 2023, there is free entry to the Neue Nationalgalerie every Thursday, from 4 to 8 pm as part of the Volkswagen Art4All initiative.īest free things to do in Berlin 1. I hope you find my 26 free things to do in Berlin useful for planning your trip. I have also included a small section below of some of the best places to eat and drink in Berlin. Some of the best Berlin attractions like the Brandenburg Gate, Mauerpark and the East Side Gallery are free while some of activities like doing a Street Art Tour of Berlin or maybe the Cold War Berlin Tour will include a fee. I’ve listed in the post below my list of my favourite things to in Berlin. Just like my other favourite city in Germany, Hamburg, the thing I love about Berlin is how accessible and open it is to everyone -irrespective of your colour, race or economic means, this city has something for everyone. As the second biggest city in the EU and the capital of Germany, you might think it would be an expensive place to visit, and of course, like any big city it can be, but it really doesn’t have to be. I am proud to call Berlin my home and base for the last 6 years. ![]()
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