
Berlin
Poor but Sexy. A gritty, historic capital known for techno clubs, street art, and recent history.
Quick Facts: Berlin in June
- Cheapest fare
- ฿12,298
- Cheapest month
- October
- Airlines
- 2 carriers
- Flight time
- ~21h 20m
- Avg temperature
- 21°C
- Climate
- Mild
- Cost of living
- Moderate
- Distance
- 0 km
Poor but Sexy. A gritty, historic capital known for techno clubs, street art, and recent history.
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฿12,298
June avg
฿16,836
June median
฿16,728
June p90
฿17,325
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About Berlin
Berlin, the capital of Germany, wears its complex history on its sleeve while serving as a global center for alternative culture. The Brandenburg Gate is the symbol of unity, while the nearby Holocaust Memorial provides a somber space for reflection. To understand the 20th-century drama, visit the East Side Gallery—a stretch of the Berlin Wall covered in murals representing the triumph of freedom and the city's enduring creative spirit. The artistic heart is Museum Island, a UNESCO site housing treasures from antiquity. Nearby, the Berlin Cathedral offers one of the best views of the city center. Beyond central monuments, Berlin is a city of distinct neighborhoods or 'Kieze.' Kreuzberg and Neukölln are centers of alternative and immigrant cultures, while Prenzlauer Berg is a leafy, family-friendly district with a thriving cafe culture. Each neighborhood feels like a different city, glued together by an efficient transport system. Berlin is incredibly green, with the massive Tiergarten park at its center and the former Tempelhof Airport now a massive public park where people cycle on former runways. Whether you’re exploring the high-tech Sony Center or a flea market in a former industrial site, Berlin encourages exploration. Its unique approach to urban space and its refusal to hide its scars make it one of the most fascinating and honest cities in the world.
Berlin’s food scene is diverse, reflecting its history and large immigrant population. The iconic snack is 'Currywurst'—a sliced fried sausage covered in spiced ketchup and curry powder, found at 'Imbiss' stands throughout the city. Another pillar is the Döner Kebab, popularized by Turkish guest workers in West Berlin. The high concentration of Middle Eastern residents ensures incredible and affordable falafel and hummus on almost every corner. Berlin has also established itself as a destination for fine dining, with a focus on 'Regional and Seasonal' concepts and a strong movement toward vegetarian and vegan cuisine. No tour is complete without experiencing the city’s beer and cafe culture. The traditional 'Berliner Weisse'—a sour wheat beer—is a summer staple, while the third-wave coffee scene is booming in Mitte and Kreuzberg, where artisan roasters take their beans very seriously. From high-end dining rooms in skyscrapers to experimental 'pop-up' kitchens in former factories, the variety of flavors in Berlin is staggering. Whether you’re enjoying a traditional German breakfast of cold meats and cheeses or a multi-course tasting menu, the food in Berlin is a testament to the city’s openness and creativity. It is a city where tradition meets innovation, and where every meal tells a story of the people who have made Berlin their home.
To see the 'real' Berlin, look beyond the main monuments to alternative spaces like Teufelsberg. This man-made hill from World War II rubble later served as a US listening station; today, its abandoned domes are covered in street art and offer panoramic views. For 19th-century charm, visit Viktoriapark in Kreuzberg, featuring a stunning artificial waterfall and a national monument at the top of the hill, making it a favorite for local picknickers. Another hidden gem is Teufelssee in the Grunewald forest, a favorite for summer swimming and forest walks, reflecting the city’s relaxed and liberal attitude toward nature. Finally, seek out the many 'Hinterhöfe' (back courtyards) of Mitte. While the Hackesche Höfe is famous, wandering into less-restored courtyards in side streets reveals the gritty soul of Berlin where artists' ateliers hide behind unassuming doorways. These layered spaces are where the city’s secrets are kept and its creative energy is most palpable. Exploring the industrial ruins and hidden gardens provides a deeper understanding of Berlin's resilience and its ability to constantly reinvent itself. Each district has its own unique 'vibe,' and the best way to find it is to get lost in the backstreets and follow the sound of music or the scent of a neighborhood cafe.
Berlin is one of the most affordable Western capitals. A great secret is Bus 100 or 200, which follow routes passing major landmarks for the price of a standard public transport ticket—essentially a budget hop-on, hop-off tour. Transport is efficient with the BVG network; purchasing a 24-hour pass is much cheaper than individual tickets. The city is also bike-friendly, and renting a bike for a day is a cheap and healthy way to see the city like a local. When it comes to food, the ubiquitous Döner and Currywurst are cheap and filling. Look for the 'Mittagstisch' (lunch menu) at local restaurants for substantial main courses at low prices. Drinking like a Berliner means buying a beer from a local 'Späti' (convenience store) and sitting by the Landwehr Canal. Many of Berlin's best cultural experiences, like visiting the Reichstag dome (with prior reservation) or the East Side Gallery, are completely free. By being savvy and following the local student vibe, you can enjoy one of the world's most exciting cities without breaking the bank. Many neighborhood events and free concerts occur year-round, so check local event calendars. Staying in hostels in areas like Neukölln or Wedding can also save a lot on accommodation compared to the more tourist-heavy Mitte district. Berlin's size means there is always something affordable and interesting happening if you know where to look.