Things to Do During Your Christmas Break in Berlin
As the holiday season approaches, Berlin comes alive with festive lights, cultural traditions, and countless opportunities to explore and unwind. Whether you are an international student experiencing German Christmas for the first time or a local student eager to embrace the city's holiday charm, Berlin offers something for everyone during the Christmas break. Here is how to make the most of your time off this holiday season.
1. Immerse Yourself in Berlin’s Christmas Markets
Berlin’s famous Christmas markets are must-visit destinations for anyone in the city. Each market has its own unique vibe, offering everything from artisan crafts to mouthwatering treats.
- Winter World at Potsdamer Platz: Perfect for a fun day out, this market features sledding, curling, and festive food stands.
- Spandau Christmas Market: Known as one of Berlin’s largest markets, it is an excellent spot to find traditional German gifts.
- Lucia Christmas Market: Located at Kulturbrauerei, this Scandinavian-themed market offers a cozy and international twist on the German Christmas tradition.
Do not miss the chance to try holiday favorites like Gebrannte Mandeln (candied almonds) or indulge in a warm mug of Glühwein.
2. Catch a Winter Performance
Berlin is renowned for its performing arts scene, which takes on a magical quality during the holiday season.
- Holiday Concerts at the Berliner Philharmoniker: Attend an awe-inspiring classical music performance in one of Berlin’s architectural gems.
- Christmas Ballet Performances: Enjoy a timeless production of The Nutcracker at the Deutsche Oper or Staatsballett Berlin.
- Festive Theatre Shows: Check out holiday-themed plays and musicals in venues across the city.
3. Enjoy Seasonal Foods
Berlin’s culinary scene shines during Christmas, with local specialties and international delights.
- Raclette and Fondue: Perfect for sharing with friends, many cafes and markets serve these warm, cheesy dishes.
- Käsekrainer: A sausage filled with cheese, a must-try for food lovers.
- Stollen and Lebkuchen: These traditional Christmas desserts pair wonderfully with hot cocoa.
4. Experience Berlin’s Winter Activities
Winter sports and outdoor activities are a highlight of the season. Here are some favorites.
- Ice Skating: Popular rinks include the Eisbahn at Lankwitz and the rink at Neukölln's Tempelhofer Feld.
- Sledding and Snow Parks: If there is snow, head to Viktoriapark or Volkspark Friedrichshain for sledding fun.
- Winter Walks: Take a leisurely stroll through Tiergarten or along the Spree River to soak in the crisp winter air.
5. Explore Berlin’s Cultural Gems
Use the quieter holiday period to visit some of Berlin’s iconic landmarks and museums.
- Pergamon Museum: Dive into ancient history and art.
- DDR Museum: Learn about life in East Germany.
- Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom): Marvel at its breathtaking architecture, especially when illuminated at night.
6. Take a Day Trip
Berlin’s excellent transportation system makes it easy to explore nearby towns.
- Potsdam: Discover the stunning Sanssouci Palace and its festive gardens.
- Leipzig: Known for its rich musical history and beautiful Christmas market.
- Dresden: Home to the Striezelmarkt, one of Germany’s oldest and most charming Christmas markets.
7. Engage in Student Community Events
Many universities and student organizations host holiday events and activities.
- Holiday Dinners: Join a festive potluck or themed dinner with fellow students.
- Volunteer Opportunities: Participate in charity events or food drives to give back to the community.
- Cultural Exchanges: Share your own traditions and learn about others in student-organized gatherings.
8. Relax and Recharge
Amid all the excitement, take time to relax and focus on your well-being. Explore cozy cafes in neighborhoods like Prenzlauer Berg or Kreuzberg, or enjoy a movie night with friends at one of Berlin’s independent cinemas.
Make This Christmas in Berlin Unforgettable
Whether you are exploring festive markets, indulging in seasonal treats, or connecting with friends and fellow students, Berlin’s holiday spirit is sure to leave you with cherished memories. As an international university in Berlin, we are here to support you in making the most of your time in this incredible city.
Happy holidays from all of us at Berlin International!
We hope our article has helped you put together a holiday agenda to explore all the wonderful opportunities Berlin has to offer during the Christmas season. If you are interested in pursuing a degree in Berlin, take a look at the study programs we offer.
Feel free to contact our Admissions Team at any time via application@berlin-international.de.
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