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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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  • Monday in Berlin: AsiaBerlin Buzz, Cozy Concerts, and Avant-Garde Antics
    Nov 24 2025
    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Berlin with your globetrotting sports enthusiast and quirky adventure guide, Oly Bennet! It's Monday, November 24th, 2025, and the city is shaking off those November blues with a cool, misty vibe that Berliners wear like a badge of honor. Bundle up and get ready—there’s a whirlwind of culture, music, and wild city life waiting out there today!

    Let’s kick off with a turbo-charged snapshot of what’s happening across Berlin. Right now, the city is positively buzzing with anticipation thanks to the AsiaBerlin Summit 2025—an innovation and startup extravaganza anchored at Rotes Rathaus, with panels on everything from the creative economy to the AI revolution, plus a choir performance by Côr Lumina and official bigwig speeches from the Mayor and international guests. Talk about starting your Monday with some global flair!

    Live music fans, Berlin’s got you covered tonight. At the iconic Metropol, soul-crooner Jonathan Jeremiah is set to stir hearts at 8:00 PM—his velvety tunes perfect for cozying up after a brisk city stroll, with tickets starting at just under €50. Or, for those craving offbeat beats, head over to Junges Tanzhaus for “A Human Race – The Rite of Krump,” kicking off at 10:00 AM, where street dance collides with raw Berlin energy in a display of movement and expression that will make you want to break out your own slick moves.

    If you’re hunting festival vibes, Silent Green and Movimento Kino are hosting the Tehran Contemporary Sounds Festival, where Iranian and diaspora artists are blending sounds and visuals to reshape what it means to be creative in Berlin. Perfect for adventurers with a taste for the avant-garde.

    Need a laugh to shake off the cold? Swing by Berlin’s comedy scene for “Bad 4 Business – Unprofessional Advice,” a live show guaranteed to deliver snappy zingers and enough chuckles to power you through winter.

    Art lovers, keep an eye on Berlin’s gallery scene. The Loock Galerie is currently showing “Das Denkmal” by legendary photographer Sibylle Bergemann, while Klemm’s and Galerie Esther Schipper are running new exhibitions that blur the lines between contemporary art and urban cool.

    Now for some city updates: Berlin’s U-Bahn is running on time for once—miraculous! —so zipping around to your favorite spots will be a breeze. Foodies, heads up: there’s new buzz around the reopening of the legendary Bao Gao Club this coming weekend, so snag your reservations fast if you want a seat at what’s being called the wildest dumpling dance party in town.

    For your must-do list today, my top picks include grabbing a steaming Glühwein at one of the city’s first Christmas market pop-ups, taking a canal boat tour (blankets and mulled wine provided, naturally), or wandering off the beaten path to Illuseum Berlin—where mind-bending illusions will twist your reality and make for top-notch Insta snaps. Berlin’s always reinventing itself, so expect to stumble into street art or an outdoor chess match just when you least expect it.

    Here’s a cheeky local tip: don’t be afraid to jaywalk—Berliners do it with the confidence of Olympic sprinters. Just watch those trams, ja?

    Tease for tomorrow: The incredible Kontra K is bringing Berlin rap thunder to the Uber Arena soon, the Around the World in 14 Films festival is cranking up, and rumor has it, Sauna Day at Sisyphos promises steamy antics you won’t want to miss. Stay tuned for all the juicy details!

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  • Berlin Buzzing with Live Music, Street Festivals and Artistic Flair - Things to Do in Berlin
    Nov 21 2025
    Welcome, all you adventure-loving listeners, to “Things to Do in Berlin” with your globe-trotting sports fanatic, Oly Bennet! It’s Friday, November 21, 2025, and Berlin is absolutely buzzing today—the weather’s brisk but crisp, perfect for zipping around the city on two wheels or wriggling into your quirkiest scarf. The vibe? Berlin is in full swing, with the sizzling energy of big events, delicious aromas wafting from street festivals, and a sprinkle of unpredictability only this city can deliver.

    Let’s rev up with some of today’s unmissable happenings. Tempodrom is turning up the volume tonight as Bunt. lands in Berlin for a night full of colors and irresistible dance beats. Locals call their performances legendary for a reason, and if you need a soundtrack for an epic Friday, that’s your spot. Meanwhile, pie lovers—this is not a drill—the Pie Fest in Treptow kicks off today! From classic cottage pies to zesty key lime, plus Berliner Berg beer, this festival is carb heaven and my idea of a sporting event for your taste buds. If you want something theatrical, Friedrichstadt-Palast’s spectacular “Blinded by Delight” Grand Show is dazzling audiences on the world’s largest stage—a kaleidoscope of light, costumes, and enough sequins to blind half of Mitte. Over at Astra Kulturhaus, indie-rock wizards Kakkmaddafakka are in town for a high-energy gig that promises singalongs and contagious Norwegian joy.

    Prefer something artsy? Swing by Galerie Esther Schipper to catch “Ensemble”—a fresh exhibition mashing up modern art and music, featuring Jac Leirner’s bold “Hip Hop” piece. And for the young and young at heart, the Friedrichshagen flea market is going strong until late December, perfect for treasure hunters with an eye for the odd and vintage.

    In city news, Berlin’s public transport is, astonishingly, running on time (pause for applause)! There’s a new vegan doner spot opened up in Kreuzberg, and my sources say it’s already drawing lunchtime crowds. Watch out for tram repairs around Alexanderplatz—if you’re planning to get stuck somewhere, at least it’ll be scenic.

    Don’t leave Berlin today without walking the East Side Gallery, especially in the glowing afternoon light. Or duck into a cozy café in Prenzlauer Berg where, rumor has it, baristas will serve your coffee with an artistic foam rendition of the Brandenburg Gate. Explore the Tiergarten for that classic Berlin-green, or check out the insider tip: grab a currywurst at a stand near Mauerpark—it’s the ultimate local snack, beloved by sports fans and rock drummers alike.

    Here’s a fun fact for you to drop into conversation: Berlin is home to more bridges than Venice—over 1,000! Talk about a city built for crossing hurdles, both literal and metaphorical.

    Tune in tomorrow for a sneak peek at some wild weekend action—think pop-up street opera, more live music, and rumors of a competitive pillow fight championship (no joke). The adventure continues, and you don’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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  • Berlin's Buzzing Autumn: Jazz Fests, Twinkling Zoos, and Immersive Art Wonders
    Nov 20 2025
    Oi oi, listeners! It’s Thursday, November 20, 2025, and you’re plugged into Things to Do in Berlin—your go-to playlist for quirky adventures, spine-tingling events, and offbeat Berlin wonder. I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sports-crazy enthusiast, and trust me, Berlin today is brimming with more energy than a marathon of turbo-charged table football.

    Berlin awakes under a brisk November sky, a chill in the air—perfect weather for steamy mulled wine or dazzling light shows. According to Rausgegangen and visitBerlin, the capital is embracing autumn’s last hurrah before morphing into a frosty festival wonderland. Cozy vibes fill every nook from trendy Neukölln theaters to the historic streets of Mitte, and the city’s calendar is wilder than a quidditch championship.

    Ready for today’s mega-highlights? First up, music lovers, get your jazz hands limbered. The Rejazz Festival is taking over Kunstfabrik Schlot, celebrating female-led bands and punchy jazz experiments across the city from today through Saturday. Expect Ella Zirina’s solos and Holly Schlott's Ensemble UNIQUE to blow your mind—deliciously intimate, deliciously Berlin, with tickets around 20 euros, and that priceless “I was there” jazz cred. Secret Berlin says this year, it’s all about diversity and fresh sounds redefining Berlin’s music future!

    Let’s pivot to the classics—Roxette is playing live tonight at Tempodrom for their “In Concert 2025” tour. Pure pop nostalgia, mega energy, and big Berlin love for the duo, with doors blasting open for new fans and old-school diehards.

    Feeling artsy? The immersive Van Gogh experience at the New Media Art Center on Revaler Straße is a must-do—step into starry nights and swirling sunflowers, not just see them but *feel* them! For 15.90 euros, you’ll walk inside the masterpieces themselves, like a magical art world slipstream.

    Families and sparkle-seekers, Christmas at the Zoo lights up Tierpark Berlin tonight. Trek along a 2 km trail dripping with twinkling stars, water light shows, and a retro ice rink. Grab a hot chocolate and watch Berlin transform into a wintery dreamscape.

    Night owls, the infamous Berghain club is cooking up another wild Säule night with Alpha Tracks, Okouru, and Salty DJ spinning from 10pm. Berghain is world-renown—a spiritual home for being yourself, losing yourself, and maybe accidentally inventing a new dance move.

    Here’s what’s buzzing in Berlin’s news and local whirl: The brand new “Cœur and Friends” pop-up debuts on Saturday at DAWN Studio, blending jewelry workshops, tattoos, art, and powerful conversations. Urban transit’s running smoothly, though some S-Bahn lines may have delays due to late autumn maintenance—always check BVG updates before you dash out.

    Now, today’s essential must-dos: Wander through the Friedrichshagen flea market—a weekly neighborhood legend for vintage finds and local color. Drop by Klára Hosnedlová’s “Embrace” installation at the Akademie der Künste, a visual spectacular exploring utopias and home. And for giggles, grab a ticket for “EP for a Deaf Poet and Double Bass” at Neuköllner Oper—expect bold theater, boundary-busting soundtracks, and very Berlin humor.

    Here’s a secret local tip: If you’re dashing between venues, look for little Currywurst kiosks offering late-night sausages with a side of Berlin attitude—many have been serving up spice since East Berlin days and have more stories than a football referee.

    Swinging ahead—Friday brings the opening of the legendary Heissa Holzmarkt Winter Festival and, of course, more jazz, art, and club nights than you can shake a bratwurst at. Stay tuned and I’ll serve up more juicy picks, bizarre competitions, and wild tales tomorrow!

    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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