Welcome to ‘Things to Do in Berlin’ for Thursday, July 31, 2025! The city greets you this morning with a gentle summer breeze, clouds gradually giving way to a hopeful patch of blue after the recent rainfall—a perfect Berlin mix of energetic city life and fresh air. The early morning air is crisp and the mood in Berlin is upbeat, buzzing from a week filled with both culture and community.
Let’s dive into today’s highlights across Berlin:
- Culture lovers, don’t miss **Unclouded at the Neue Nationalgalerie** this evening from 5:30 to 10 pm. The gallery’s terrace comes alive with rare Japanese teas curated by Circadian, DJ sessions by Sound Metaphors, and the hope for a dramatic Berlin sunset. Even better, entry to all exhibitions is free every Thursday from 4 to 8 pm thanks to Volkswagen Group Culture[1][7].
- Music enthusiasts, tonight is a standout session at the **Synthesizer Museum Berlin** as part of Berlin Session Week. Join Thorsten Quaeschning of Tangerine Dream and special guest Kristof Hahn (of Swans) for an experimental electronic performance, starting at 8 pm. With limited tickets, expect an intimate, immersive evening surrounded by rare vintage synths[4].
- If you’re after something timeless, head to the **Kaiser‐Wilhelm Memorial Church** where the Berlin Orchestra performs works by Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart at 8 pm—ideal for a touch of classical elegance in the heart of the city[10].
- Families and the curious should check out Berlin’s iconic hidden gems—explore Tempelhofer Feld for urban picnicking and kite-flying, or visit the bustling Turkish Market along the Landwehr Canal for fresh treats and lively local color[6].
- For those craving after-dark adventures, Berlin’s nightlife never disappoints. Venues like Berghain will draw the adventurous, but Sisyphos, a former dog biscuit factory turned beloved club, promises a uniquely Berlin-style party that runs deep into the night[3].
In today’s local news, Berlin’s LGBTQ+ community stands strong but faces challenges, highlighted by recent attacks on safe spaces like Das Hoven cafe. Despite a tense atmosphere, last weekend’s Christopher Street Day parade drew hundreds of thousands, turning the Brandenburg Gate into a powerful symbol of equality and resilience[8]. On a brighter note, the city continues to pulse with energy, and Berliners are embracing the clear skies.
Berlin’s restaurant scene stays dynamic, with new openings in Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain rumored to add more global flavor to Berlin’s diverse culinary map—keep an eye out for unannounced pop-up supper clubs this weekend! Public transport remains reliable, but watch for some line changes on the S-Bahn due to ongoing infrastructure improvements.
If you’re planning your day, don’t skip a stroll down Museum Island, a bike ride along the Spree, or a visit to Berlin’s lush Körnerpark—a peaceful hideaway many visitors overlook. And if you’re hungry: grab a currywurst from a street stand, still the quintessential Berlin bite.
Here’s a local tip: when in doubt, hop on a tram or bus instead of the U-Bahn—surface routes often give you great city views and a peek into Berlin life. And did you know? The Berlin Bear, the city’s symbol, has appeared on the coat of arms since at least 1280.
Looking ahead, tomorrow launches the first weekend of August with street art tours, open-air cinemas, and the beginning of a food festival celebrating Berlin’s global eats—details to come! Tune in for tomorrow’s picks and keep on discovering Berlin’s ever-surprising spirit.