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Welcome listeners to Things to do in Berlin with your globetrotting sports nut pal, Oly Bennet. It’s Saturday, June 13, 2026, and Berlin is buzzing. The city’s waking up under early summer vibes: warm, bright, perfect “wander-all-day-then-dance-all-night” conditions. Let’s kick off with today’s energy snapshot. Outdoor terraces are filling up fast, the Spree is lined with cyclists and joggers, and every second person seems to be carrying a club-mate, an ice cream, or both. The big talk around town is festival season ramping up, open-air events multiplying, and everyone plotting how late they can stay out and still function tomorrow. Now, today’s standout events. For culture lovers, check out a special late-opening at Museum Island, where several museums are running evening programs with live music and outdoor courtyard bars. Over in Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain, open-air techno parties and riverside DJ sets are firing up this afternoon and rolling deep into the night, perfect if you want classic Berlin nightlife under the sky instead of in a basement. Families, head to Tempelhofer Feld for weekend kite flying, pickup football, and impromptu rollerblade races on the old runway; there are usually food trucks and pop-up stands scattered around. If live music is your jam, keep an eye on the big venues like Mercedes-Benz Arena and the clubs around RAW Gelände in Friedrichshain, where touring bands and indie acts are packing out shows tonight. And for something a bit different, several indie cinemas in Neukölln and Prenzlauer Berg are hosting outdoor screenings with deckchairs, blankets, and cold drinks. Sliding into local news and city updates. Berlin’s restaurant scene is on a tear: new spots are popping up in Wedding and Moabit, with buzz around modern German comfort food and creative vegan kitchens. Transit-wise, expect the usual weekend BVG maintenance: some U- and S-Bahn lines may have partial closures or slower service, so listeners should check BVG’s live updates before heading across town for that gig or gallery. Bike lanes are busier than ever, and scooter fleets are swarming, so give yourself a few extra minutes to navigate the urban obstacle course. Now, what should you absolutely do today? Start with a stroll or bike ride along the Landwehr Canal, stopping for a coffee at a canal-side café in Kreuzberg. Swing by the East Side Gallery to walk along the painted stretch of the Berlin Wall—yes, it’s popular, but seeing those murals in person hits different. For a quieter gem, duck into Körnerpark in Neukölln, a sunken palace-style park that feels like a secret garden. If you’re chasing views, sunset at Tempelhofer Feld or from the top of Viktoriapark’s hill in Kreuzberg is peak Berlin summer. Here’s your local tip: Berlin runs on cash more than many big cities, and some smaller bars, späti shops, and snack stands still prefer it, so having a bit of cash in your pocket can save the day. And if you want to blend in, keep your vibe casual and unfazed—Berliners act like nothing is surprising, even when someone is juggling flaming clubs on a unicycle next to your picnic blanket. Before we wrap, a quick tease for tomorrow. More open-air fun is on the way, along with Sunday markets, chilled brunch spots, and maybe a quirky event or two you’ve never heard of. Tune in for fresh ideas to squeeze every drop out of your Berlin weekend. 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/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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