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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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  • Things to Do in Berlin: ITB Afterglow, Stars in Concert, and Spring Wandering
    Mar 7 2026
    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Berlin with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, broadcasting from the beating heart of the German capital on Saturday, March 7, 2026. Berlin’s rolling into the weekend with that classic early-spring vibe: cool but not brutal, coats still on, sunglasses optimistically out, and café terraces slowly filling with caffeine-fueled dreamers.

    The big backdrop in town this week is travel fever: ITB Berlin, the huge international tourism fair, has just wrapped its 60th anniversary, bringing the whole world to the Messe halls and spilling a global buzz into the streets, hotels, and bars around the city, as reported by Travel Industry Wire and Xinhua’s coverage of the “Nihao China” pavilion. Tourism pros are flying out, but their party energy is absolutely staying behind.

    Now for today’s action menu. Tonight, Estrel Showtheater in Neukölln cranks up Stars in Concert, a Las Vegas-style tribute extravaganza where top performers channel legends like Elvis, Amy Winehouse, and Madonna with a full live band and dancers, according to Berlin.de. If you want sequins, spotlights, and singalongs, that’s your arena.

    If you’re more into thoughtful culture than glitter, Sophiensæle has an evening performance around Erich Mühsam listed on Berlin Bühnen for today, a great excuse to wander through Mitte’s courtyards and then dive into experimental theater and political history vibes.

    Daytime listeners, warm up with a classic Berlin combo: stroll the East Side Gallery to ogle technicolor murals on the old Wall, then chase it with a lazy Spree-side walk toward Oberbaumbrücke. If the wind bites, duck into a Third Wave coffee spot in Friedrichshain or Kreuzberg and pretend you’re storyboarding your next indie film.

    For families, check out the Museum für Naturkunde for dinosaurs the size of Berlin buses, or ride the U2 to the Berlin Zoo and wrap it with a spin through Bikini Berlin’s funky concept stores. At night, when the kids crash, you can tag-team out and head for a cocktail bar in Neukölln or a club in Friedrichshain; Berlin’s nightlife is less about dress codes, more about stamina.

    On the news-and-practical front, city media and Berlin’s transport updates have been emphasizing ongoing S-Bahn and U-Bahn construction in various corridors, so give yourself extra time and always have a backup bus or tram route in mind. The good news: big hubs like Ostkreuz, Alexanderplatz, and Zoologischer Garten still act as your trusty teleportation points.

    Food lovers, keep an eye on local blogs and VisitBerlin’s listings for the steady trickle of new openings: small natural-wine bars in Neukölln, modern German bistros in Wedding, and street-food pop-ups everywhere. A safe bet today? Hit Markthalle Neun in Kreuzberg for artisanal everything, then wander canalside along Landwehrkanal like a very full, very happy duck.

    Oly’s local tip of the day: Berliners navigate by Kiez, not by city. Pick one neighborhood—say, Kreuzberg, Prenzlauer Berg, or Neukölln—and go deep instead of zigzagging all over town. And always stand on the right on escalators in stations; block the left and you’ll meet Berlin’s fastest sport: Olympic-level side-eye.

    Looking ahead to tomorrow, the city keeps the cultural torch burning with more theater, museum specials, and that slow build toward big spring festivals and concerts like PlayStation: The Concert and Disney on Ice later this month at venues like Uber Arena, as flagged on Berlin.de. Tune in tomorrow as we scout fresh events, weird sports corners, and new urban adventures.

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  • Things to Do in Berlin for Saturday, March 7, 2026
    Mar 7 2026
    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Berlin for Saturday, March 7, 2026. I’m your globe‑trotting sports nut Oly Bennett, and today Berlin is serving up a full stadium of vibes. The March chill is still in the air, but it’s bright, crisp, and perfect for layering up and roaming from museum to music venue to midnight dance floor.

    Let’s kick off with what’s happening around the city today. Over on Museum Island, the Pergamon Panorama and the Altes Museum are drawing big weekend crowds, so if you’re into ancient history and epic ruins, go earlier in the afternoon to beat the lines. Sports fans, the Olympic Stadium is buzzing tonight with a big football clash featuring Hertha BSC at home, turning the whole Westend area into a sea of blue and white scarves and pre-game beer garden energy. For families, the Berlin Zoo and Aquarium are running special weekend animal talks and feedings, and it’s one of the best spots to warm up between outdoor walks.

    If your heart beats to a bassline, Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg are already gearing up for a heavy nightlife lineup, with clubs along the Spree hosting techno and house nights that will easily carry you into Sunday morning. For a more laid-back cultural fix, small theaters across Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg are staging German-language plays and indie performances this evening—perfect if you want a more local, less touristy night out.

    On the news and city updates front, Berlin’s food scene keeps leveling up. Several new spots have recently opened around Neukölln and Wedding, including fresh street-food style kitchens and a couple of cozy wine bars focused on natural wines. It’s worth wandering off the main drag—those side streets hide the good stuff. Transit-wise, weekend track work is common, so check BVG’s live info before you jump on the U- or S-Bahn; some lines may be running slower or with replacement buses, especially on the outer rings.

    Now, game plan time—what should you absolutely do today? Start with a stroll along the East Side Gallery to see the giant murals on the remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall, then cross the Spree and chill at a café in Warschauer or Oberbaum area. Swing by Tempelhofer Feld, the former airfield turned massive city park, where Berliners kite-surf on asphalt with skateboards, race bikes, and barbecue like it’s a casual neighborhood Olympics. As the sun sets, head to a classic beer hall near Alexanderplatz or Hackescher Markt, then dive into a live gig at a small venue in Kreuzberg or Neukölln—Berlin does intimate concerts incredibly well.

    Here’s a local tip: on weekends the U-Bahn and S-Bahn run through the night, so you can hop between neighborhoods without worrying about missing the last train. And another fun fact: Berliners love “Spätis,” those late-night convenience shops. They’re not just for snacks; people grab a drink, hang outside, and treat the sidewalk like an open-air living room.

    Before I sign off, keep an eye on tomorrow’s lineup: Sunday in Berlin usually means flea markets like Mauerpark, street food gatherings, and more relaxed cultural events—plus plenty of recovery time from tonight’s adventures. Tune in tomorrow for what’s next on the city’s scoreboard.

    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 Friday Night Fever: Jazz, Techno, Comedy and Spring Sunshine with Oly Bennet
    Mar 6 2026
    Welcome to Things to Do in Berlin, listeners! I'm your globe-trotting, hilarious sports enthusiast Oly Bennet, diving into the quirkiest vibes of this epic city. Today, Friday, March 6th, Berlin's buzzing with sunny skies at around 12°C, a gentle 13 km/h breeze, and that perfect spring tease making everyone shake off winter like a bad penalty kick.

    Kick off your day with smooth **Jazz at Helmholzplatz** at 8 p.m., where pros unleash breathtaking creativity in a cozy spot—pure cultural gold for music lovers. Families, catch the **Concert & Blessing for International Women's Day** at Museum Nikolaikirche from 5 to 5:30 p.m., a heartfelt mix of tunes and inspiration. Night owls, gear up for **Meet & Mingle Berlin** at 10:15 p.m. on the outdoor terrace by Berndhain in Friedrichshain—bars, games, and party madness starting at €26, with S-Bahn Warschauer Str. just 0.5 km away. Techno fiends, hit **Blackout** at 9 p.m. in Potsdam's SIGGI with TiefundTon and Fappe, or the **Premium Berlin Underground Party Tour** at 9 p.m. from Rigaer Kiosk for a guided rave crawl at €152. And laugh it up at **Cham’ Pain** comedy and champagne bash at Tiffany Club from 10 p.m., €18 entry.

    Local buzz: BVG reports smooth trams like M13 right by Simon-Dach-Straße, no major disruptions—hop on like a local. A hot new comedy spot's popping up in Mitte, perfect for post-jazz giggles.

    Must-dos today: Stroll Brandenburg Gate under that sun, then unearth the hidden gem of Spandau's **Danse Macabre Night** at Zita Club at 9:30 p.m. for gothic vibes in ancient vaults. Seasonal thrill: Bike the East Side Gallery—spring light makes the murals pop like a World Cup goal.

    Local tip: Berliners swear by the Currywurst at Curry 36—ditch the fork, eat it standing like a true fan after a match; it's the soul food that fuels the city's wild spirit.

    Tune in tomorrow for weekend festivals and more offbeat adventures—don't 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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