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Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in Berlin with your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennet, coming to you right now from the city where techno never sleeps and the traffic lights have cooler outfits than most tourists. Berlin today is rolling with that classic early-summer vibe: mild temps, some sunshine flirting with patchy clouds, and streets buzzing with cyclists, café chatter, and the distant thump of bass from last night that… never actually stopped. Let’s sprint straight into what you can do today. If you’re into art and big city views, head to Museum Island and then wander up Unter den Linden toward the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag dome. You’ll get history, architecture, and a stair-climb that totally counts as leg day. Over in Kreuzberg, the canal scene is in full chill mode: grab a Späti beer or a Club-Mate, park yourself by the water at Landwehrkanal, and watch street performers, skaters, and very confident ducks battle for attention. For families, the Berlin Zoo and Aquarium are in peak season, with long opening hours and plenty of shade; it’s one of the oldest and most species-rich zoos in the world, so the kids get wow-factor plus bonus fun-facts fuel. Craving music? Berlin’s legendary club landscape is rolling from Sunday afternoon into the night: look out for open-air sets at venues along the Spree in Friedrichshain and Treptow, where DJs spin house and techno while people dance like Monday doesn’t exist. If live bands are more your tempo, check listings at Columbiahalle and Astra Kulturhaus for rock and indie gigs that usually light up Sunday evenings. Foodies, make a beeline for Markthalle Neun in Kreuzberg or the street food stalls around Boxhagener Platz; you’ll find everything from vegan döner to Korean fried chicken, all within cheering distance of some very serious ping-pong in nearby courtyards. On the news-and-city-update front, Berlin’s always tinkering with public transit. BVG has frequent weekend track works, especially on U-Bahn and S-Bahn lines heading through the city center, so check the BVG app or station displays before you hop on; a “short diversion” can turn into a surprise sightseeing tour if you’re not paying attention. Restaurant-wise, Berlin’s natural wine and neo-bistro wave is still exploding, with new spots opening in Neukölln and Wedding—perfect neighborhoods if you want great food without the ultra-touristy vibes. Here are a few must-do moves for today. Walk the East Side Gallery, the longest open-air gallery in the world, and then cross the river to Treptower Park for a picnic and a wander through the Soviet War Memorial. Hit Tempelhofer Feld, the former airport turned giant playground, to cycle, kite-skate, or just lie on the runway pretending you’re a very lazy plane. And if you like things just a bit weird—my specialty—hunt down a local “Sportverein” open training session: Berliners casually do beach volleyball, roller derby, and ultimate frisbee in parks like Mauerpark and Volkspark Friedrichshain. Local tip: when you cross the street, watch the Ampelmännchen—those little traffic-light guys with the hat. In the former East, they’re a cult icon, and you’ll spot entire shops selling Ampelmann merch. Also, never try to out-walk a Berliner on an escalator; stand on the right, leave the left side clear, and you’ll blend in instantly. Tomorrow, look out for more open-air cinema screenings, midweek gallery openings, and, of course, more offbeat sports and city adventures. I’ll be back to guide you through what’s next on Berlin’s urban playground. 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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