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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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  • Berlin Science Week, Comedy, and Carpet Art - Your Weird & Wonderful Weekend in Berlin
    Nov 7 2025
    Guten Morgen, globe-trotters and wild wanderers—welcome to Things to Do in Berlin on this fresh Friday, November 7th, 2025! It’s your pal Ollie Bennet, your eternal passport to the world’s weird and wonderful events, coming to you from Berlin, where the city’s buzzing with a heady mix of crisp autumn air, creativity, and caffeine. I’m talking blue skies streaked with lazy clouds, just chilly enough for your favorite scarf and a good excuse to eat ten kinds of Kartoffelsalat.

    The city’s pulse today is rapid fire, fueled by Berlin Science Week—a mammoth, curious-cauldron of a festival running till November 10th. Nearly every nook is popping with free talks, interactive experiments, and hands-on activities for wannabe innovators, accidental alchemists, or anyone just after a brainy beer. Trust me, you might just stumble across a Nobel laureate giving a spontaneous street lecture about black holes, or at least someone earnestly trying to make sourdough with quantum physics, as Berlin Science Week’s organizers promise hundreds of events from their two main festival hubs, CAMPUS and FORUM.

    If you like your evenings with belly laughs, check out the Interactive English Comedy Show at Z-Bar in Mitte at 8:30 PM—tickets start at €13, and rumor has it the comedians bring as many punchlines as the U-Bahn delays. For the audiophiles and groovers, tonight at MaHalla, catch local legend Philipp Johann Thimm at 8:30 PM, or if you prefer something truly epic, Metropol Berlin is lighting up with the D.A.M Trilogy’s Back to Berlin Tour at 8 PM.

    Craving culture? Start early with the Nova Music Festival Exhibition at the former Tempelhof Airport from 11 AM—Berlin.de reports this is a musical deep-dive meets living history, perfect for artsy types and music buffs alike. At 5:30 PM, let Jiyoung Yoon’s guided art tour take you to the moon and back—she swears it’s possible—at Berliner Künstlerprogramm.

    For something uniquely Berlin, the historic Stasi headquarters is hosting “I have become a stranger to myself,” a boundary-breaking exhibition running today and tomorrow, serving up surreal art that’ll have you questioning your reflection. And this is Berlin, so when you’re hungry for something with a Persian twist, the Iranian Embassy is unveiling Iran’s rich carpet art with their “Iranian Carpet Art Day”—think color, texture, and heritage you can roll out under your feet or hang in your mind palace.

    Now onto Berlin’s heartbeat: recent local news teasers have the city teased up for DesignUp Europe, a major design-tech conference landing next April to coincide with Berlin’s 20th anniversary as UNESCO City of Design—something that’s guaranteed to make your next club-hopping outfit ten times more stylish. Transit riders rejoice: the S-Bahn is reporting minimal delays this week, so the odds of making it to all five events tonight just got better.

    Top recommendations: take a brisk walk down Unter den Linden, sneak into the DDR Museum for interactive socialist-era fun, or—Berlin’s hidden gem—sip a mulled wine at Holzmarkt’s riverside stalls and catch a sunset you’ll want to smuggle home.

    Local tip: Always look both ways before crossing a bike lane—Berlin cyclists ride like they’re in the finals of the Tour de France, and your döner kebab will not protect you.

    Tomorrow, don’t miss the world-famous Berlin Tattoo Festival at Max-Schmeling-Halle, with three days of bold brass, military pageantry, and more kilts and tubas than the average ear can handle.

    That’s it from Berlin, where the fun never sleeps and neither do the pigeons. Tune in tomorrow for more quirk, culture, and Ollie’s offbeat adventures.

    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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  • Thursday in Berlin: Chestnut Scents, Ramen Joints, and Ping-Pong Tournaments
    Nov 6 2025
    Welcome, listeners, to "Things to Do in Berlin," your daily hit of travel and adventure with Oly Bennet—where quirky is king and every day is a new sport! Today is Thursday, November 6, 2025, and Berlin’s pulsing with that electric late-autumn buzz: brisk air, city lights warming up the early evening, the scent of roasted chestnuts in the breeze, and—wait for it—a city calendar bursting at the seams.

    Berlin's current vibe? Picture bundled-up fashionistas mixing with museum-hoppers and die-hard concert fans queuing outside legendary venues. According to Luma, the sky’s blue with flecks of passing clouds and it’s a crisp 8 degrees Celsius—so bring a jacket and embrace the brisk! The energy’s up a notch with Berlin Science Week charging across town, turning the city into a playground for the brilliantly curious. Want to feel like a member of Team Human Exploration? You’re in the right place.

    Ready for today’s top events? For music lovers, tonight Bi-2—the legendary Russian alt-rockers—storm the stage at Uber Eats Music Hall with a live show blending their biggest hits and wild new arrangements. Expect high-voltage anthems, powerful ballads, and a crowd that sings every word. Nearby, Berlin Science Week is in full swing, and at the MDC on Hannoversche Straße you can join “One Cell at a Time,” a peek into how the building blocks of our bodies shape the future—science with literal guts! If dancing is more your style, LeaderShift Networking Drinks pop up at Bar 260°, bringing entrepreneurs together over beats, banter, and Berlin’s best bar snacks. Art fans, don't snooze: the Jens Risch solo exhibition “Knotted Time” at Taubert Contemporary opens tomorrow, but you might catch some prelaunch buzz and meet the artist himself. Families and curious minds can dip into events at the Spore Initiative, with hands-on exhibits designed to thrill all ages. And if you’re more night owl than early bird, Fineberg’s DJ set—streamed live from Berlin—keeps your feet moving right through the evening.

    In local buzz, get your shopping shoes ready because Bazaar Berlin just kicked off at Messegelände: stalls bursting with Christmas gifts, crafts, and festive food. Transit tip: the U-Bahn’s running a regular schedule but allow extra time around Uber Platz tonight. Hungry after all that activity? According to Berlin culinary insiders, a much-hyped ramen joint just opened near Alexanderplatz—locals say the spicy miso packs a punch worthy of any football fan’s halftime craving.

    For must-do activities, you can’t miss strolling Unter den Linden—watch autumn leaves tumble and street musicians jam for coins and laughs. For a slice of quirky, grab a Currywurst at Curry 36 and snap a selfie with Berlin’s Bear statues—there are over 300 across the city, each a mascot with its own wild style. And don’t blink or you’ll miss a pop-up ping-pong tournament in Görlitzer Park, because when in Berlin, even the table tennis is epic.

    Today’s Oly Bennet tip: If you want to blend in, hit up a Späti (that’s Berlin-speak for late-night convenience store) for a Club Mate or a cheeky Berliner Pilsner—just join the locals sipping by the canal. And here’s your fun fact: Berlin has more bridges than Venice—over 1,000—so bet your sneakers you’ll cross at least three on your next city roam.

    Coming up tomorrow, the opening night party for Science Week hits full swing, plus a sneak peek at the Berlin Tattoo megashow and the feverish pre-festivities for the hotly anticipated NFL weekend tailgate. Stick around for wild entertainment, family finds, and more bizarre Berlin stories than you can shake a Currywurst at!

    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 Autumn Thrill: Science, Fairy Tales, and Cosmic Cuisine - Things to do in Berlin
    Nov 2 2025
    Welcome listeners to Things to do in Berlin with me, Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting guide to the world’s most mind-boggling, laughter-inducing activities! Here we are, Sunday, November 2nd, 2025—it’s a crisp autumn morning in Berlin, with brisk winds and gold-and-crimson leaves swirling about. The city’s alive with a buzz of possibility, and it looks like the perfect day to get swept up in the action.Berlin’s current vibe? Utterly dynamic! Autumn’s chill is genuine, but the city’s energy is pure adrenaline—people bundling up for outdoor adventures, art-lovers ducking into galleries, and curious minds flocking to science pop-ups. Locals are splitting the difference between cozying up in cafes and making the most of the festival-forward season. Let’s jump into today’s knockout events: First up, Berlin Science Week is in full turbo mode—hundreds of free events across the city where you can rub elbows with researchers, tinker with gadgets, and maybe even join a debate about whether robots will ever beat humans at World Toe Wrestling! And did you hear? The Museum of Natural History is open for free today, hosting workshops, live talks, hands-on exhibits, and a perfect hangout for dino-loving families and budding scientists. According to Xinhua News, the place is packed with interactive displays, so don’t forget your curiosity cap!For culture hunters, the Berliner Märchentage (Berlin Fairy Tale Days) kicks off its run, transforming venues into magical realms of storytelling, performances, and exhibitions with this year’s theme: The Swan Princess. Families, poets, and daydreamers—this one’s for you!If you’re itching for more, weave your way to Humboldt Forum for the Closing of the Ofrenda at 5 p.m.—a visually stunning, color-packed celebration blending Mexican tradition with Berlin’s own multicultural flair. Berlin.de tips this as one of the most heartfelt, photo-worthy events of the season.And what’s that sound? Oh yes, it’s live music echoing from every brick and bunker! Hip-hop lovers, make a bee-line to Metropol tonight for Princess Nokia’s concert—Shazam lists this gig as one of today’s must-sees. Classical buffs, let’s not forget the Vogler Quartet at Konzerthaus Berlin, or if you fancy theatrical dining, the Mirage Oriental Dinner Show promises spectacle with every bite, starring at MADI Tent of the Senses.On the nightlife radar, Kreuzberg and Neukölln are pumping out pop-up gallery shows, with places like Luisa Catucci Gallery and Max Hetzler Gallery showing off everything from existential eco-art to technicolor installations. For those who prefer avant-garde, check out the Festival of Future Nows at the museum—100 international artists experimenting with participatory and downright bonkers works, according to Berlin.de.In citywide news, new eateries have popped up in Friedrichshain and Schillerkiez—word on the street is that an Australian-German fusion café opened yesterday. Locals rave about its lamingtons and bratwurst mashup—yep, you heard that right!The BVG transit system is running on standard schedules, but plan for a little extra time on the U-Bahn after 9 p.m. due to festival crowds. Insiders recommend grabbing a rental bike to beat the rush and enjoy the city’s killer bike lanes.Must-do activities for today? Get lost in Tempelhofer Feld—Berlin’s enormous former airport-turned-park where you can roller-skate, fly kites, or picnic like a pro. Swing by the DDR Museum for a hands-on tour of everyday life in East Germany—perfect for history buffs and time-travelers. And if holiday spirit is already tingling, sneak a peek at Berlin’s first Christmas markets flickering to life with hot chocolate and early winter magic.Local tip: Berliners have an unspoken rule—never walk on the bike path, especially along the Spree. Unless, of course, you want to witness some authentic, quirky sprinting from Berlin cyclists!Did you know? Berlin’s obsession with offbeat festivals runs so deep there’s an annual bathtub regatta on the Spree, where contestants attempt to out-paddle one another in craftily decorated tubs. No joke—locals take bathtub engineering seriously!Tune in tomorrow as we chase the tail of Berlin Science Week and highlight upcoming mythic art events, more concerts, and a sneak preview of the wildest noodle-slurping contest this side of the Brandenburg Gate.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.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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