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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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  • A Winter Day in Berlin's Art, Culture, and Sports Scene
    Jan 10 2026
    Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Berlin with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, coming to you from the chilly, energetic streets of the German capital. It’s a crisp winter Saturday, perfect for darting between museums, markets, and midnight dance floors like you’re in the Champions League of city exploring.

    Berlin’s vibe today: cool temperatures, grey skies, and maximum attitude. The city’s in full-on winter mode—think big scarves, hot Glühwein, and that classic Berlin mix of arty, edgy, and slightly sleepy until about 3 p.m., when everyone finally crawls out for brunch.

    Let’s hit some standout events. At Theater am Potsdamer Platz, Cirque du Soleil’s show Alizé is on this afternoon, blending acrobatics and magic in a big top of “how is that humanly possible” moments, according to Berlin’s official event listings on Berlin.de. Over at the Neue Nationalgalerie tonight, the concert Time Travel Hear Today brings futuristic sounds into Mies van der Rohe’s glass temple of modern art—perfect if you like your culture with a side of sonic experiments, also listed on Berlin.de. For something totally different, Prince Peach in Neukölln is hosting Bratty White’s Drag Brunch Divas early afternoon, with VisitBerlin highlighting it as part of their January program—expect big wigs, bigger voices, and brunch that might ruin your diet and your dignity in the best way.

    Sports nuts, listen up: the NBA Berlin Game festivities have taken over the city. The NBA’s official site reports that NBA House is running this weekend at Uber Arena’s fan zone, with free entry for registered fans—think shooting contests, merch, and enough basketball content to make you try a eurostep on the U-Bahn platform. Please don’t. But you will.

    On the art front, Berlin’s gallery scene is warming up January. ART at Berlin previews upcoming shows like Maja Behrmann at Galerie EIGEN + ART and Viktoria Binschtok at KLEMM’S later this month, so expect plenty of vernissages, free wine, and people pretending they fully understand “digital semiotics.”

    Quick city updates: VisitBerlin continues to push public transport as the best way to get around, and they’re right—grab an ABC day ticket and you’re free to roam. Construction around hubs like Alexanderplatz and Ostkreuz can slow things down, so factor in extra minutes and always check BVG’s app for any surprise track work before you sprint for that S-Bahn like it’s the final lap.

    Now, Oly’s must-do game plan for today. Start with a lazy late breakfast in Kreuzberg around the canal—any café along Maybachufer will do—then wander over to Schöneberg to pay tribute to David Bowie at Hauptstraße 155, a spot Euronews singles out as a key Bowie pilgrimage address. Swing by Café Neues Ufer next door for a coffee where Bowie once hung out. After that, head to Museum Island for a museum of your choice—the Altes Museum or Pergamon panorama—before cruising to Potsdamer Platz for Cirque du Soleil. Cap the night in Neukölln with drag brunch-turned-bar-hop, or dive into a live gig like Sorry Darling | The Projections | Fallow Days, listed by Live Nation for this evening.

    Local tip: Berliners rarely jaywalk in front of kids—seriously. If the Ampelmann is red and there’s a stroller nearby, everyone waits. Also, you don’t need to overtip: rounding up or adding about ten percent is perfectly local.

    Stay tuned, because tomorrow we’ll be talking more NBA action at NBA House, fresh gallery openings, and where to find the coziest spots to defrost after a day of urban adventuring.

    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's Big Sports Weekend: WWE, NBA, and Hidden Art Gems
    Jan 9 2026
    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Berlin with your globe‑trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, coming to you from the German capital on Friday, January 9, 2026. Berlin’s in full winter mode today: cold, crisp, and perfect for dashing between museums, arenas, and late‑night adventures with a hot Glühwein pit stop as your halftime break.

    The city’s vibe? Big‑event energy. Tonight, WWE Friday Night SmackDown slams into the Uber Arena at 7:30 p.m., turning Berlin into suplex city for one night. Athlon Sports reports it’s being promoted as a major show, with top stars on the card, so expect jerseys, signs, and a lot of very dramatic entrance music swirling through Friedrichshain.

    Just next door, hoops fans score big at NBA House in the Uber Eats Music Hall, running January 9–11. VisitBerlin describes it as a free, interactive NBA fan festival packed with games, photo ops, and chances to test your jump shot without embarrassing yourself on live TV. Perfect for families, sports geeks, and anyone who’s ever yelled “And one!” at a pickup game.

    Culture lovers, Berlin has you covered too. Berlin.de lists the exhibition “Uni Form: Broken Twill – Berlin Edition” at P61 Gallery, blending painting, fashion, data, and AI into one stylish fever dream. Over on Museum Island, VisitBerlin highlights heavyweight exhibitions like “Grundstein Antike” at the Altes Museum and the dinosaur blockbuster at Museum für Naturkunde, where you can stare down a real T‑Rex skeleton and question your position on the food chain.

    For a more intimate evening, Berlin.de’s event calendar features “Der Zweite Kirschgarten” at Neuköllner Oper tonight at 8 p.m., a contemporary musical twist in one of the city’s most creative neighborhoods—ideal if you want theater with local flavor and a post‑show drink on buzzing Karl‑Marx‑Straße.

    On the newsy side, EMEC reports Berlin is celebrating its Vietnamese community by renaming a tram stop “Dong Xuan” after the famous Dong Xuan Center in Lichtenberg, a huge hub of Vietnamese culture, food, and shopping. It’s a perfect excuse to ride out there, inhale a bowl of pho, and experience a different slice of the city. As always, check BVG for any day‑of tram or U‑Bahn delays, especially in winter.

    So, what should you absolutely do today? Hit NBA House by day, then choose your night final: WWE chaos at Uber Arena, avant‑garde vibes at Neuköllner Oper, or a museum power‑hour starring dinosaurs or ancient bronzes. If you want a hidden‑gem wander, explore Lichtenberg’s Dong Xuan Center for food and fabric markets, or duck into a gallery in Mitte—Art@Berlin lists tons of small shows that feel like secret missions.

    Local tip from Oly: in Berlin, Spätis—those late‑night corner shops—are your real MVP. You can grab a drink, a snack, and sometimes even join an impromptu sidewalk hangout. Before a concert or after a wrestling show, swing by a Späti near Warschauer Straße, and you’ll instantly feel like you’ve joined the home team.

    Tomorrow, Berlin keeps the pace with more NBA House action, stacked exhibitions, and fresh nightlife to explore—so tune in again as we scout the best plays for your Saturday in the capital.

    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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  • Art, Bubbles, and Beats: A Berlin Day with Oly Bennet
    Jan 8 2026
    Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Berlin! It’s Thursday, January 8, 2026, and I’m your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, here to coach you through an absolutely action-packed Berlin day.

    Quick vibe check: Berlin is deep in winter mode, so expect crisp air, cloudy skies, and that perfect “mulled-wine-and-beanie” temperature. The city’s still buzzing from New Year’s, but today has a cool, creative, almost sci-fi energy with digital art, immersive shows, and late-night beats all over town.

    If you’re into mind-bending art, head to P61 Gallery near Potsdamer Straße for “Digital Dimensions” from midday. According to Berlin.de, this exhibition promises an experience that goes beyond conventional digital art, like stepping into a living screensaver that swallowed a futuristic sports arena.

    Families and playful souls, Arena Berlin is hosting “Bubble Planet – The interactive museum for all the senses,” an immersive bubble universe running this season, reported by Berlin.de. Think giant bubbles, trippy rooms, and sensory madness – it’s basically a playground for anyone who still secretly loves bubble wrap.

    History fans, your big match is “Titanic – Die Ausstellung” at Filmpark Babelsberg, just outside Berlin, open from 10:00 with flexible day tickets, according to Berlin.de. Walk through life-size reconstructions, original stories, and artifacts from the world’s most infamous voyage – it’s like VAR review for one of history’s greatest disasters.

    Tonight, culture lovers can slide over to the Neue Nationalgalerie for “Time Travel Hear Today” at 20:30, a special concert experience listed on Berlin.de that plays with sound and time inside one of Berlin’s most iconic modernist buildings. For a more relaxed after-work plan, C/O Berlin is hosting an After-Work Tour plus drink this evening, letting you wander world-class photography with a beverage in hand, as shown on C/O Berlin’s calendar.

    For nightlife, Berlin’s legendary electronic scene is alive and kicking – platforms like HÖR are streaming DJ sets from the city today, including Krackk’s January 8 set on YouTube, so expect the clubs to feel extra charged if you’re heading out.

    A quick newsy pit stop: the Uber Arena has just announced presale details today for “K-POP FOREVER!” coming in October 2026, with presale starting January 8, 2026 at 11 am, according to the Uber Arena website. It’s a reminder that Berlin’s event calendar is always stacked, from techno temples to K-pop tributes. Meanwhile, public transit is running its usual winter rhythm, but always check BVG before you go in case of delays – Berliners treat transit apps like a second religion.

    So, what should you absolutely do today?
    Hit a big attraction like the Brandenburg Gate and Museum Island in the morning for the classics. Warm up in the afternoon with immersive art at Digital Dimensions or Bubble Planet. Then close the day with either the experimental concert at the Neue Nationalgalerie or a cozy bar in Kreuzberg or Neukölln – spots where locals squeeze into small candlelit bars and argue passionately about everything from football to philosophy.

    Local tip: In Berlin, crossing on a red pedestrian light is technically a no-go, and people really do wait for green, especially when kids are around. Also, if you grab a day ticket for public transport, remember to validate it once in the yellow or red machine, or you’re playing fare-dodge roulette with the controllers.

    Looking ahead to tomorrow, Berlin’s ramping up for the weekend: more gallery openings, winter-friendly exhibitions at places like Gropius Bau and Hamburger Bahnhof, and a fresh wave of concerts and club nights getting ready to kick off. Tune in tomorrow and I’ll scout the quirkiest, coolest picks so you can stay one step ahead of the Berlin crowd.

    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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    For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

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