View of the flak tower at Gesundbrunnen in Humboldthain. The sun is shining against the light and the high fences are beautifully silhouetted. Photo: Stefanie Jost

EasyCityPass Berlin tips: February

Theater magic in February! February may be cold and gray, but things are hotting up on Berlin's stages! From thrilling premieres and gripping thrillers to humorous productions - the capital's theaters offer a varied program, which is also reflected in our EasyCityPass Berlin partners.

At the Renaissance Theater Berlin, “BERLIN IS SO BIG” is a premiere and new in-house production in the repertoire. If you would rather experience a thrilling crime thriller, you should check out the Berliner Kriminal Theater schedule during your visit to Berlin. However, suppose you want to experience a certain lightness and the proximity of famous stars on these often difficult days. In that case, you should get tickets for our partner Estrel Showtheater and the legendary show "Stars in Concert ”.

If you want to let your gaze wander over Berlin, read our blog article with the 11 special Berlin viewpoints. Otherwise, February is dominated by the Berlinale, The Berliner Philharmoniker’s Biennale, and Eat Berlin. Enjoy yourselves!

Artists of the play Photo: Renaissance Theater / Max Jackwerth

Partner of the month

Renaissance Theater

Located in the heart of Berlin-Charlottenburg, the Renaissance Theater is the only completely preserved Art Deco theater in Europe. In its hundred years of existence, the traditional stage still offers an authentic theater experience like in Berlin in the 1920s.

From February 19, a new production dealing with Berlin will be on the program. A revue, a musical, profoundly funny and entertaining homage to our city: BERLIN IS SO GREAT... Every song is a surprising story: from newly unearthed musical treasures (Reutter, Neumann, Spoliansky & Co.) to a dewy ballad for the moment.

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View into the auditorium of the Berlin Crime Theater. Red chairs are lined up next to each other. Various white curtains and glass cabinets have been placed on the stage. The auditorium is empty, no people to be seen. Photo: Berliner Kriminaltheater

Partner of the month

Berliner Kriminal Theater

From classic crime stories to modern thrillers and murderously funny comedies, the Berlin Crime Theater offers a wide range of productions. Whether poison, gun, or knife, murder almost always happens. Who is the perpetrator? Every crime has a motive, but not every criminal has an alibi.

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An Elvis Presly lookalike stands on stage in the typical white Elvis suit. He has a black guitar slung around his neck and holds the microphone firmly in his hand while he sings. Photo: Stars in Concert / Andreas Friese

Partner of the month

Estrel Showtheater "Stars in Concert"

Stars in Concert is one of the capital's most outstanding live shows and offers a unique Las Vegas-style experience. The world's best lookalikes bring international music legends such as Tina Turner, Adele, Robbie Williams, Jennifer Lopez, Amy Winehouse, Whitney Houston and many more to the stage - a perfect illusion that fascinates anew every evening.

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Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Berlin

Berlinale in Berlin

In this blog article, you can look forward to the glamor, history and secrets of Germany's biggest film festival: the Berlinale. It attracts stars, cineastes and industry insiders alike to the capital.

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View of the TV tower from Park Inn, sunset Photo: Stefanie Jost

Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Berlin

Berlin insider tips: 11 great viewpoints

The sky above Berlin! Discovering a city from a bird's eye view is always very special. In this article, we show you the unknown viewing platforms and vantage points to discover Berlin from above.

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The golden bear of the Berlinale is pinned to a stick on which Berlinale is written in curved lettering. The background is patterned red and blue. Photo: Berlinale

Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin

February 13 to 23, 2025

The Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale for short) is one of the A-category film festivals. It is one of the most important events in the film industry worldwide. Up to 400 films are shown in various categories and genres. This year, 19 films from a total of 26 countries are competing for the Golden and Silver Bears, 17 of which will be shown as world premieres. President of the international 75th Berlinale Jury this year is the American director Todd Haynes.

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Biennale of the Berliner Philharmoniker. Petrenko stands at the podium and conducts his orchestra. Photo: Monika Rittershaus

The Berliner Philharmoniker’s Biennale

February 13 to March 01, 2025

Our planet is in danger due to climate change and species extinction. In February 2025, the Berliner Philharmoniker's biennale will address the threat to nature under the title Paradise lost? The perspectives are diverse: works such as Debussy's La Mer and Beethoven's “Pastorale” celebrate the beauty of our world, Miroslav Srnka's Superorganisms shows the interconnectedness of life forms, Brett Dean's Fire Music depicts the destruction of a bushfire. Discussion panels, lectures by experts, and collaborations with museums and other orchestras will explore the theme in greater depth. The aim? A sharpened view of the crises and opportunities of our living space.

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Bird's eye view of a plate of food. Three potato pancakes are depicted with some spring onions and a sprig of rosemary. Some silver cutlery can be seen at the top left. Photo: Mariola Grobelska, Unsplash

Eat Berlin

February 20 to March 02, 2025

In 2025, the gourmet festival - Eat Berlin - will take place for the 14th time. The diverse food events take place at various locations in the capital. Over 100 top chefs from Berlin, Germany, and around the world will showcase their skills. In previous years, visitors and guests have been able to experience culinary highlights at unusual and exclusive locations in the capital, including the Rotes Rathaus, the Schlossparktheater, the Swiss Embassy, and many more.

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