Detail from the sculpture “Three Girls and a Boy.” The image shows two bronze figures of girls sitting on a wall with their backs to the camera, looking out toward the Spree. A denim jacket lies next to the sculpture on the right. Linden leaves extend into the frame. Photo: Stefanie Jost

EasyCityPass Berlin tips: July 2026

In the summer, sometimes you just need activities where you can either cool off or simply take it easy. For our July newsletter, we’ve picked out some EasyCityPass Berlin discount partners where you can do just that:

At TIPI am Kanzleramt, the famous Berlin musical “Cabaret” is now on the program; at Asisi Panorama, you can experience the history of the Berlin Wall up close; and the DDR Museum is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.

On the blog, we’ve written a new article about wild Berlin for you: Where can you spot wildlife, what animals actually live in the capital, and what’s the story behind the lion that was spotted in Berlin? For those really hot days, we’ve put together a list of the best summer swimming spots within the S-Bahn ring.

Berlin’s event calendar is also packed: We’ll give you a closer look at 48h Neukölln, 5 Years of Berlin Global, the Brettspiel Con, and Christopher Street Day.

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Night view of the TIPI at the Chancellery. The tent is brightly lit, and Berlin’s blue night sky can be seen in the background. Photo: Linus Lintner

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TIPI am Kanzleramt

At the TIPI am Kanzleramt, Berlin offers a unique cultural experience: Located right next to the Chancellery, the Spiegelzelt combines theater, music, and entertainment. Starting in July, the famous Berlin musical “Cabaret” will be back on the program. With glamorous costumes, rousing songs, and the story of the legendary Kit Kat Club, the world of the 1920s comes to life.

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Exterior view of the Asisi Panorama at Checkpoint Charlie. People are standing and sitting in the square. The round building is lit up, and the sign reading “The Berlin Wall—see it here” hangs prominently at the entrance. Photo: Asisi Panorama

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Asisi Panorama

At the asisi Panorama Berlin, you’ll immerse yourself in larger-than-life 360° panoramic worlds and experience history from a completely new perspective. The richly detailed installations combine art, light, and sound to create an immersive experience. Currently, the panorama “The Wall—The Divided View” depicts life in the shadow of the Berlin Wall and brings the past to life in a striking way.

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A Trabant is on display at the GDR Museum in Berlin. One visitor is sitting in the car, while another woman is leaning against the open door and looking at the woman sitting in the Trabant. The car is inside the museum. Photo: DDR Museum Berlin

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DDR Museum

History comes to life at the DDR Museum in Berlin: Here, you can interactively explore everyday life in the former GDR—from housing to work, leisure, and politics. The focus is on touching, trying things out, and getting involved. In 2026, the museum will celebrate its 20th anniversary and invite visitors to experience the past from new perspectives.

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A pigeon is perched on a railing along the Spree and is looking at the camera. Photo: Stefanie Jost

Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Berlin

Discovering Wildlife in Berlin

Discover Berlin’s wild side: In this post, you’ll learn which wild animals live in the capital and where you can spot foxes, wild boars, deer, or beavers. We’ll show you the best nature spots, give you tips on how to interact with animals, clarify whether there are wolves in Berlin, and share some curious animal stories from the city.

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swimming pool, computer picture, bird's eye view, melon ring floating in pool, chair with red and white towel and parasol Photo: Rosy Bad Homburg, Pixabay

Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Berlin

Summer pools within the Berlin S-Bahn ring

The thermometers are soaring, Berlin is glowing from the sun and everyone is heading to the outskirts of Berlin to cool off and spend the day in the shade. If you just want to cool off quickly and stay within the S-Bahn ring, there are 4 summer pools here where you can quickly jump into the water.

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Art performance at 48h Neukölln. People are standing on the street, looking at the artwork made of various poles. Photo: Ashley Smith

48 Stunden Neukölln

July 3–5, 2026

The 48 Hours Neukölln festival will take place for the 28th time in 2026, transforming the neighborhood into an open-air art and culture festival. Under the theme “Out/Side/In,” artists will explore the concepts of boundaries, identity, and social transitions. The festival is open to both professionals and those new to the field and thrives on personal initiative and dedication.

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Four flags in red, pink, and blue are fluttering in the wind. The flags each feature the phrase “5 Years Open” twice, along with the Humboldt Forum logo and lettering twice. Photo: Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / David von Becker

Five Years of Berlin Global

July 4, 2026

Berlin Global at the Humboldt Forum is celebrating its fifth anniversary with a special program. Visitors can look forward to free guided tours, workshops, and talks within the exhibition, as well as a varied live program in the courtyard featuring music by various artists. It’s a day that brings Berlin’s diversity and history to life for everyone to experience together.

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Red, blue, green, and yellow game pieces lie in a colorful, jumbled heap. You can't see anything else but the pieces. Photo: Alexas Fotos, Pexels

Berlin Brettspiel Con (Berlin Board Game Con)

July 10–12, 2026

The Berlin Brettspiel Con at the Estrel Congress Center is a gathering place for fans of analog games. For three days, the focus is on board and role-playing games—from classics to new releases. Visitors can try out games, participate in tournaments and talks, or browse the large flea market. New games will also be unveiled exclusively at the event.

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A person dressed in colorful clothes during Christopher Street Day (CSD) in Berlin. He is surrounded by many people who are not in costume. Photo: Gpress Info, Pexels

Christopher Street Day 2026

July 24 and 25, 2026

CSD Berlin 2026 stands as a symbol of diversity, equality, and the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community. For the first time, the event will take place over two days, featuring a rally and program at the Brandenburg Gate as well as a large parade through the city. CSD commemorates the Stonewall protests of 1969 and is one of the largest Pride events in the world.

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