Berlin in November has a very special atmosphere: the city glows with a warm glow and cultural highlights are waiting to be discovered everywhere. With the first festive markets, impressive light installations and celebrations steeped in history, Berlin shows its pre-winter, versatile side.
Also breaking news about the Berlin TV Tower: our restaurant Sphere will be closed from November 4, 2024 until Easter 2025 and will then open with a new look and culinary concept by top chef Tim Raue as Sphere by Tim Raue!
But here they are, the top tips for November 2024:
1. 35 YEARS SINCE THE FALL OF THE WALL
To mark the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Wall on November 9, 2024, Berlin will once again become a history platform. Around November 8 and 9, the peaceful revolution will be commemorated along the former course of the Wall – with special commemorative posters and events that convey history in a lively and interactive way. A unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Berlin’s turbulent past and experience this once-in-a-lifetime event, as a huge open-air exhibition with messages designed by people from all over the city will extend throughout Berlin along the former border of the Wall under the motto “Hold freedom high”.
ℹ️ 35 years since the fall of the Wall 📅 November 8-9, 2024 📍Invalidenstraße to Checkpoint Charlie 🕰️ Start 6 pm 💵 from 15 euros
2. THE FIRST CHRISTMAS MARKETS OPEN
The Christmas spirit starts in November: the first Christmas markets, such as those at Potsdamer Platz and in Lichtenberg, open on November 1 with twinkling lights and delicious treats. The famous Christmas market follows on November 27, this year for the last time on Bebelplatz, while Gendarmenmarkt completes its renovation.
You can find the best and most beautiful Christmas markets HERE.
3. REOPENING OF THE ST. HEDWIGS CATHEDRAL
After extensive renovations, St. Hedwig’s Cathedral on Bebelplatz will reopen its doors on November 24. Exciting guided tours and special events such as the “Night of the Open Cathedral” offer you the opportunity to experience the redesigned space and the impressive architecture. The special thing about St. Hedwig’s Cathedral is that it was the first Catholic church to be built in Protestant Berlin with the royal permission of Frederick the Great. The circular building, inspired by the Pantheon, was intended as a gesture of respect to the Catholic Silesians in Berlin.
ℹ️ Reopening of St. Hedwig’s Cathedral📍Bebelplatz 📅 November 24, 2024 🕰️ from 10 am 💵 free of charge
4TH CHRISTMAS GARDEN IN THE BOTANICAL GARDEN
From November 20, the Botanical Garden Berlin will be transformed into a sparkling winter wonderland. The “Christmas Garden” invites you to take an evening stroll through dreamy light installations and imaginative scenes such as starry forests and 3D figures. You can admire over a million lights on the approximately one and a half kilometer long circular route and enjoy the contemplative atmosphere. Culinary offerings and interactive installations such as the “Glowworm Garden” and selfie spots round off the visit – perfect for a magical pre-Christmas evening!
ℹ️ Christmas Garden📍Botanical Garden 📅 November 20, 2024 to January 12, 2025 🕰️ from 4:30 pm
💵 Adults from €16.50
5. REOPENING OF THE NEUKÖLLN ICE STADIUM
After two years of renovation, the Neukölln ice rink will reopen its doors in the Werner-Seelenbinder-Sportpark just in time for the winter season on November 2, 2024. A ticket for one ice rink time will then cost 4 euros (concessions 2 euros), and a season ticket will be available for 100 euros (concessions 30 euros). Skates can be rented for between 3.50 and 8 euros, depending on the duration of the rental. On November 1, there will be an “Open Ice Rink” event from 4 to 7 pm, where visitors can try out the stadium for free. Tickets are available directly from the stadium ticket office on Oderstraße.
Also discover the many other great ice skating rinks IN THIS BLOG!
Special tip: for even more sparkling fascination, visit the WINTERLIGHTS’24 by light artist Christopher Bauder at DARK MATTER!