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Time IN Berlin

Uncover the eclectic mix of history, culture, and modernity with Time IN Berlin. Offering daily updates on weather, air quality, and events, this podcast is your guide to exploring the German capital. Whether you're wandering through historical sites or catching the latest art exhibit, we've got you covered.

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  • Exploring Berlin's Quirky Autumn Delights: Music, Art, and Sausage Celebrations
    Oct 19 2025
    Welcome, listeners, to “Things to do in Berlin!” It’s Sunday, October 19, 2025, and your globe-trotting pal, Oly Bennet, is bursting in with absurd energy and the lowdown on Berlin’s quirkiest, coolest happenings. It’s an autumn morning in the Hauptstadt—crisp air, a golden shimmer in Tiergarten, with perfect sweater weather and just enough sunshine for outdoor adventures but a hint of October chill urging you to grab a hot drink at a local café.

    The city today is positively electrified, because Berlin never does weekends quietly. Notable buzz? The ESMO Congress is still wrapping up at Messe Berlin, so expect a city sprinkled with international medical experts, coffee-fueled networking, and perhaps the finest collection of lanyards ever assembled!

    If you love live shows, tonight you can belt your heart out to Tina Turner’s legendary hits—“Simply The Best” is rocking the Estrel Showtheater and promising a rhinestone-fueled nostalgia trip. Or, for something more moody, All Them Witches are unleashing epic fuzzy blues at Tempodrom and bringing stoner rock with cosmic riffs and a side of doom, supported by Elder. Over at Uber Eats Music Hall, the trip-hop titans Morcheeba are soothing souls and unleashing mellow beats with new tunes from their album “Escape The Chaos.” Prefer your concerts with candlelight? Groove to a Bruno Mars tribute at the Apostel-Paulus-Kirche for soulful covers and magical vibes. If you’re a night owl or just want to rap along, Loki is set to light up Privatclub in Kreuzberg with hip-hop energy, so prep those dancing shoes!

    Families and curious foodies, Diwali Festival Berlin is still going strong at AEden & OEL Garden all day—it’s a palate-popping, laugh-out-loud celebration with Bollywood DJs, live comedy, fireworks, a festive fashion show and enough curry to power an Olympic curling team. Autograph your tastebuds and join the fun before it closes at 10pm!

    Art aficionados can head to HAU1 for the “Dialectics of Departure” performance, a heady blend of thought-provoking theatre and emotional storytelling as part of Berlin’s High Holidays series. Looking for creative inspiration? Snap up a spot at the creative architecture photography class—be ready for some mind-bending cityscapes and visual tricks that even the Berlin bears would envy.

    If you’re after a chill and quirky local experience, the Head Spa Discovery Event on Kollwitzstraße lets you indulge in scalp treats, relaxation rituals, and—no joke—a chance to feel more zen than a Brandenburg Gate pigeon on a lazy Sunday. Locals are buzzing about the conscious dance workshops this weekend, and if all this city energy drives up hunger, rumor has it several new vegan and Asian-fusion bistros in Mitte are drawing lines of foodies eager to discover the next cult favorite.

    Heads-up for travelers: Berlin’s U-Bahn lines are running smoothly this Sunday after last week’s track repairs—so whether you’re hopping to Spandau or dashing to Friedrichshain, you just might get a seat!

    Berlin pro tip for today: If you’re new in town, ride tram M10 from Warschauer Straße to Prenzlauer Berg—not only is it a public transit safari through some of the city’s quirkiest neighborhoods, you’ll pass a parade of street art, local markets, and every type of Berliner imaginable (from dogs in raincoats to punk rock grandmas). And did you know? Berliners are obsessed with their currywurst—so much so, there’s an official currywurst museum. Yes, sausage has achieved cultural status here!

    Coming up tomorrow, dozens more concerts, art shows, and the first traces of Halloween events will begin to haunt Berlin’s party scene. Don’t miss it! Tune in for more—we’ll keep you at the cutting edge of Berlin’s wild, world-famous, and totally offbeat ways.

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  • A Berlin Art Buffet: *berlin modern*, Mitclán Travels, and Berliner Pfannkuchen Delights
    Oct 18 2025
    Welcome, listeners, to "Things to Do in Berlin" with me, Oly Bennet, your travel-obsessed sports fanatic, always on the lookout for Berlin’s wackiest happenings and the quirkiest competitions. Today is Saturday, October 18th, 2025, the energy in Berlin is electric—fall has officially arrived, with crisp air perfect for strolling, but not so chilly you’ll freeze your bratwurst off. Whether you’re an art lover, culture vulture, or just hunting the next wild Berlin story, the city’s serving up a buffet of experiences hotter than a currywurst on a rainy day.

    Let’s kick off with the city’s current vibe: Berliners are buzzing about the grand sneak peek of *berlin modern*, the almost-finished gem at Kulturforum. For the first time ever, you can actually wander through this striking Herzog & de Meuron-designed space as it throws open its doors for a two-day-only open construction site event. Get in, soak up future museum magic, geek out on info panels, and, if you time it right, catch Joan Jonas’s wild performance art—*Mirror Piece*—today at noon and 2 PM. Tickets are limited, so don’t dilly-dally or you'll be watching from the fence.

    For those craving a cultural time warp, the Humboldt Forum is hosting "Soul Complex: A Journey Through Time from 1940 to Today." This is a hands-on, eyes-wide-open look at democracy—think of it like history class, if your teacher was a Berlin DJ with a knack for crowd surfing. Dive in and discover how democracy ticks in Berlin style.

    Now, let’s up the adventure: Over at Maxim Gorki Theater, two parallel universes collide—"Journey to Mitclán" is transporting hearts and minds with its melting pot of languages and voices this afternoon from 4 to 7 PM, and "ЯE:IMAGINE: THE RED HOUSE" promises a one-of-a-kind experimental fable, open til 8.

    Got mini-globetrotters in tow? Petruskirche Lichterfelde is bouncing with "WiegenKlang"—a swoony morning concert for kids and families, where lullabies meet world music in a venue as cozy as your Oma’s living room.

    Craving something that screams "Berlin"? Tonight’s historic house tour peels back the layers of the legendary Sophiensäle. Stories, scandals, and the deliciously odd history of this city are served up with a side of humor—plus a snack stop, because no Berliner survives a tour on stories alone.

    And for the party animals and night owls, you know Berlin never disappoints. Check out HKW’s "School of Quilombismo" book launch at 6, and at 7:30 DJ Nara spins at Weltwirtschaft just across the way. From thought-provoking to toe-tapping, it’s all in a night's work.

    Now for what’s buzzing locally: public transit is running smooth as butter after last week’s brief hiccups, so hop on those trams and S-Bahns with confidence. Word on the street is Kreuzberg’s got a new gourmet kebab shack dishing out vegan döner that's got TikTok talking. And if you love a good hunt, the Mauerpark flea market is in fall swing tomorrow—bring your sturdiest tote and your sharpest haggling game.

    For must-do activities, don’t skip the self-guided tour at *berlin modern*, squeeze in a stroll down Unter den Linden for golden autumn leaves, and swing by Arminiusmarkthalle to sample local treats and hand-crafted oddities. If you’ve never tried a Berliner Pfannkuchen (it’s just a donut with a rockstar name), trust Oly—get two.

    Local tip: Want to sound like a Berliner and not just another tourist? Master the art of ordering “ein kleines Schwarzbier, bitte”—and always carry enough coins for the U-Bahn ticket machine, because nothing kills a wild Berlin adventure faster than ticket trouble.

    And looking ahead—tomorrow promises even more treasures: another open day at *berlin modern*, more festival fun, and quirky tours galore. So don’t miss it—tune in and let’s keep exploring one offbeat Berlin story at a time.

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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  • Berlin Buzzes with Metal, Art, and More - A Vibrant Day in the City
    Oct 17 2025
    Hey there, adventure seekers! Welcome to Things to do in Berlin, and what a day we've got lined up for you on this crisp Friday, October 17th, 2025! I'm Ollie Bennett, your globe-trotting guide to all things exciting, and trust me, Berlin is absolutely buzzing right now. The autumn air is perfect for exploring, and the city is alive with energy as events kick off across every corner of this incredible metropolis.

    Let's dive straight into what's happening today! If you're into heavy metal and hard rock, you absolutely cannot miss Arch Enemy taking the stage at Columbiahalle tonight, joined by Amorphis, Eluveitie, and Gatecreeper. This lineup is absolutely massive, and it's going to be one of those nights where the walls shake and your ears ring for days in the best possible way.

    For those of you who dig thought-provoking discussions, there's a fascinating lecture happening at the Zeiss-Großplanetarium at half past nine this morning. It's part of Berlin Freedom Week 2025, exploring the big question: what remains when freedom is lost? Heavy stuff, but incredibly relevant and worth your time.

    Art lovers, listen up! The contemporary art scene is exploding right now with exhibitions opening everywhere. The Gropius Bau just opened two incredible shows yesterday that you can catch today: Diane Arbus: Konstellationen, featuring the legendary photographer's work, and Ligia Lewis's I'M NOT HERE FORRRRR, both running through January 2026. Plus, Galerie Z22 is showcasing Ukrainian artist Olena Klochko's Inside the Schrödinger Box, a powerful exploration of existence and consciousness that runs through October 25th.

    If you're looking for something quirky tonight, head to Spandauer Havelufer where Folkadu is performing at MS Goldberg at half past seven. And party people, there's a Taylor Swift-themed sing-along experience at Bricks Club starting at eight tonight. Trust me, even if you're not a Swiftie, the energy at these events is infectious!

    Now for some local intel: the Treptower Herbst festival is still going strong through Sunday at Treptower Park with over 100 exhibitors, rides for kids, and four stages of entertainment. It's running from two until ten today, and it's the perfect family outing.

    Here's a local tip for you: Berlin is hosting the ESMO Congress 2025, one of the world's biggest oncology conferences, at Messe Berlin from today through Tuesday. This means the city is packed with international scientists and medical professionals, so public transport might be busier than usual, and some restaurants around the convention center will be hopping with fascinating conversations if you fancy some people-watching over coffee.

    Looking ahead to tomorrow, Saturday promises even more action with the Berlin Burlesque Festival continuing its incredible run at Wintergarten Varieté, plus more art openings and concerts across the city. You won't want to miss what's coming!

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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