One only needs to set foot outside to witness the staggering popularity that Thai cuisine has amassed over the years in Berlin. Noted lovers of the curry and coconut-heavy dishes will find a haven at Preußenpark on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, when the local Thai ...
Spreepark
Stranded fun
The old amusement park was opened in 1969 as a the "Kulturpark Plänterwald," and was, at the time, the only permanent amusement...
Olympic Village
On the trail of history
The creation of a separate housing area for the great number of athletes attending the Olympic Games was first attempted in Los...
Olympic Stadium
The sport of history
Constructed for the 1936 Olympics, this impressive stadium now serves as the home field for Hertha BSC, Berlin's local soccer t...
Schlachtensee Lake
Lake break
Even a man-biting catfish can't keep the sun-starved away from Schlachtensee, one of Berlin's most beautiful lakes resting on t...
Minigolf Grunewaldturm
Alternative after hours activity
Take our word for it: Minigolf is the new table-tennis. Driving out into Grunewald on a Sunday morning after a night of heavy r...
Funkturm Messedamm
Beep beep beep
Maybe it sends F.B.I. signals into outer space, maybe it's a less impressive version of the Eiffel Tower, or maybe it's just a ...
Tiergarten
Berlin's biggest park
The Tiergarten ("animal garden") is for Berlin what Central Park is for New York, both a large park in the center of Berlin and...
Grunewald
Deep in the forest
The Grunewald is 3,000 hectars of forest west of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf and Steglitz-Zehlendorf. Escape the city and take a...
Berlin's Palace
Back to the Future
In Berlin the process of construction always begins with destruction! The most celebrated architectural controversy in a genera...








