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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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  • Explore Berlin's Vibrant Jazz, Art, and Holiday Wonders on This Jam-Packed Sunday
    Nov 16 2025
    Hey listeners! Welcome to Things to Do in Berlin with your globe-trotting, sports-mad pal Oly Bennet—where every day in the German capital feels like an adventure waiting to happen! It’s Sunday, November 16, 2025, and the air in Berlin is buzzing with that distinct mix of late autumn chill and city energy that begs for wild exploration. So, scarf up, charge those phone cameras, and let’s hit the city!

    Today, Berlin’s skies are clear-ish, but the chill is on—layers are your friend. The city feels extra vibrant as crowds spill into the streets, fuelled by a combo of world-class jazz, avant-garde art, winter wonderlands, and cultural feasts. According to Berlin.de, right now the city is alive with the last day of Jazzfest Berlin, where legendary improvisers are unleashing wild solos and big band bombast at the Berliner Festspiele. If your idea of a Sunday is cutting-edge music and unexpected harmonies, this is your jam.

    Now, for the bold and quirky—Tempelhof Airport is hosting the closing event of the Nova Exhibition. Imagine art, history, and Berlin’s iconic airfield all in one wild package—this is the kind of only-in-Berlin moment you brag about later. Over at the Italian Film Festival, cinephiles can catch bold new flicks and classic Italian vibes on Veterans Day of the fest—perfect for those who think popcorn is a food group.

    For families and magical folks, Christmas season is already in full swing at beloved markets like WeihnachtsZauber at Gendarmenmarkt, where fairy lights mingle with the scent of roasted almonds, and Europe’s largest zoo is decked out in Christmas lights around the historic Friedrichsfelde Palace. Whether you’re hunting for a quirky hand-carved ornament or sweet mulled wine, Berlin’s markets are pure festive fuel.

    Night owls and groove chasers—tonight, another Berlin classic: DJ sets pumping at HÖR studio, with the legendary Egyptian Lover mixing up old-school beats. If electronic music’s your heartbeat, you’ll want to boogie your way down there. And for the culture crowd, check out Pity Arty’s two-day “PROJECTING – the Art of Feeling” exhibition at Backhaus Projects—a deep dive into modern emotions and contemporary art, ending today.

    Sliding into local news—drum roll please—Berlin just celebrated the reopening of the Peacock Island Palace after a seven-year facelift, and now it’s more enchanting than ever, peacocks strutting about like they own the place. Transit-wise, the S-Bahn is running smoothly, but heads up: expect extra bustle near Mitte thanks to festival traffic and museum crowds celebrating the 200th anniversary of Museum Island!

    If you’re hunting for must-dos, here’s Oly’s top picks: wander the East Side Gallery and grab a selfie by the Wall’s famous murals, then warm up with Turkish comfort food in Kreuzberg—try a Döner Kebab, which Berliners are fiercely proud of inventing. And if you want a real adventure, join the self-guided exploration game “The Secrets Beneath the Wall” starting at Am Festungsgraben 2, piecing together Berlin’s wilder side.

    For a classic Berlin tip, did you know the city has more bridges than Venice? Over 960! Challenge yourself to cross at least five today—bonus points for the super quirky Oberbaumbrücke.

    Tomorrow is looking just as spicy, with the Days of Jewish Culture in full swing, and fresh exhibitions opening in the galleries of Mitte. I’ll be back with more weird, wonderful happenings—including advance peeks at next weekend’s gaming convention and some jaw-dropping circus magic. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it.

    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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  • Weekend Wonders in Berlin: Metal, Art, and Circus Thrills
    Nov 15 2025
    Welcome, adventurous listeners, to Things to Do in Berlin with your globetrotting host, Oly Bennet, coming to you straight from the German capital on this crisp and lively Saturday, November 15, 2025! The autumn air is alive with a chill that’ll have your scarf working overtime, but the city is buzzing with energy, making today perfect for urban explorers, culture vultures, night owls, and everyone in between.

    Let’s get the lay of the land. Right now, Berlin is wrapped in its signature November mood: brisk, a bit moody, but full of anticipation. According to local event guides, the city’s calendar is a rainbow of wild activity, so whether you’re into heavy metal, high art, or circus acts, Berlin’s got something to tickle your fancy.

    Music lovers, brace yourselves—Swedish heavy metal juggernauts Sabaton are blowing the roof off Uber Arena tonight with their “Legendary Tour.” Doors swing open at 5:30 PM, and if past Berlin gigs are anything to go by, expect a crowd that rocks harder than Brandenburg Gate on New Year’s Eve! For anyone seeking a soundtrack that history buffs would headbang to, this is your scene.

    Culture heads, you’ll want to glide over to Potsdam for Titanic: The Exhibition at Filmpark Babelsberg. This spectacle features genuine relics hauled right from the wreck itself, plus jaw-dropping room recreations. History isn’t just in the books—it’s in the artifacts you can almost touch!

    Art fanatics, the “JULDYZ” exhibition celebrating the Kazakh singer Dimash Qudaibergen is happening at Erster Erster Gallery near Max-Schmeling-Halle. Besides stellar portraits, it offers a heartwarming philanthropic twist: half of artwork sales help fund education and environmental projects in Kazakhstan.

    Looking for something family-friendly with a side of whimsy? Zeit für Zirkus is captivating Berlin with circus performances across town all weekend, as part of the European “Nuit du Cirque.” Acrobatics, wonder, and magic—no clown shoes required unless that's your thing!

    If after-dark mischief calls, the Ebs X Dr. Faust X Calacio party at Ritter Butzke promises beats, bops, and a no-phone policy—so get ready to dance like no one’s Insta-storying you. More up for creativity in Kreuzberg? The Art House Party at DNA Art House fires up at 7 PM, blending art, music, and that classic Berlin edge.

    Recent news for Berliners and globe-hoppers: Berlin WelcomeCard’s new discounts include more museums and transit perks, making your U-Bahn trips and museum-hopping smoother. And in tasty tidings, Kreuzberg just welcomed "Küchenwunder," a brand-new restaurant fusing Berlin’s street food traditions with Asian flavors—locals are already buzzing!

    Now, for today’s must-do adventures:
    - Take a spin on the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus, snagging city views between indoor warm-ups.
    - Wander the fairy-lit stalls of the early Christmas markets—mulled wine and candied almonds await.
    - Get cultured on Museum Island with special anniversary tours running midday, combining 200 years of art history in one stroll.
    - Get your jazz fix early at a cozy local bar—the scene is vibrant and always surprising.

    Berlin tip from Oly’s little black book: If you want to blend in like a Berliner, try riding a bike—even in chilly weather, locals zoom everywhere on wheels.

    And for a bit of Berlin trivia to impress your travel mates: did you know the city has more bridges than Venice? Over 960, to be exact—so you’re always just one crossing away from your next adventure.

    Tune in tomorrow for highlights from the grand opening of “Threads of Gold” at BBA Gallery, and a look at Berlin’s street food championship—where kebab artistry meets culinary combat. Until then, keep your eyes open, your spirits high, and your mittens ready.

    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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  • Avant-Garde Delights, Retro Tech, and a Pajama Run - Things to Do in Electric Berlin
    Nov 14 2025
    Welcome to Things to Do in Berlin—Oly Bennet here, reporting live on Friday, November 14, 2025! The infamous Berlin winter chill is upon us but fear not, word on the street says the city’s pulse is as electric as a Currywurst stand at midnight. Expect bracing air, occasional showers, and that signature grey sky that only makes Berliners more creative with their layers. Berliners are out in force, umbrellas at the ready, crowding museums, markets, and music halls like it’s a world championship in going out!

    Let’s dive into today’s lineup: The energy is off the charts! For culture fiends and the cleverly curious, SomoS Arts presents RED – ROT, a live performance by Ilana Palmgren, Joni Salmela, and Jaakko Sirainen. Prepare for a wild ride of sound, movement, and light as they transform dissociation into presence. It’s not your average Friday—it’s avant-garde Berlin dialed up to eleven.

    Music lovers, get your dancing shoes on because Dimash Qudaibergen transforms Max-Schmeling-Halle into an emotional roller coaster tonight. It’s his first-ever Berlin performance, and fans have already welcomed him with flowers, autographs, and vocal adoration at the airport. Prepare for goosebumps—Dimash doesn’t just sing, he makes hearts do synchronized somersaults.

    Craving beats with a side of neon? Ozzwald throws down at Lokschuppen Berlin (Suicide Circus) for an all-out late-night electronic extravaganza—you know this city doesn’t sleep, so why should you?

    If quirky art is more your flavor, hit the Vintage Computing Festival, running this weekend. It’s tech nostalgia heaven: floppy disks, retro games, robots older than your favorite aunt’s cat.

    For family fun, check out Spandauer Winterland starting today—think twinkly lights, artisan eats, and a medieval Christmas Market at RAW Compound. Even if you’re allergic to holiday cheer, there’s bratwurst, bubbly, and a healthy chance of spotting a Santa who moonlights as a punk rocker.

    Speaking of citywide buzz, excitement’s brewing with the 25 Years of Twin Cities Windhoek-Berlin anniversary. Not only is the collaboration sizzling, but buzz is building for the future of AI talk next week at HTW Berlin—if you spot any robots racing to the U-Bahn, report to me, stat!

    On the food front, rumor mill says local star chef Nikodemus Berger is resurrecting his iconic cucumber dish at Wanda—book fast, as seats vanish quicker than winter daylight. For something new, keep an eye open for street food pop-ups around Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg; word is, vegan schnitzel just scored its own halftime show.

    Transit tip—S-Bahn delays this week, so pack snacks and practice German curse words, but rest easy, the BVG is rolling out extra night buses for the party crowd. For hidden gems, don’t miss the quirky Kolonnaden Bar on Museumsinsel—it’s a historic trinkhalle serving drinks in true Berlin style.

    Here’s your local hack: Berliners carry loose change for public toilets, but if you’re brave, the best restrooms are in the city’s grand hotels—wander in confidently and act like you own a gallery in Mitte. Also, if you see anyone racing down Alexanderplatz in pajamas, don’t worry—it’s just the underground Pajama Run training for December!

    Tomorrow promises even more weird and wonderful delights—the IKARUS Prize Ceremony at Theater an der Parkaue, live sets at Bar Bobu, and kid-friendly magic at Instituto Cervantes. Tune in for Berlin's next round of offbeat adventure—because here, every day’s a parade.

    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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