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September 28, 2025 4 mins
Welcome, adventurous listeners, to Things to do in Berlin with your globe-trotting, giggle-fueled guide, Oly Bennet! It’s Sunday, September 28th, 2025, and oh boy, Berlin is buzzing with the crisp energy of early autumn. Picture this: golden leaves swirling underfoot, a cheeky breeze nudging you toward a day brimming with arts, innovation, mystery concerts, and a side of ramen! Whether you like your activities with extra culture, techy twists, a splash of history, or just a wild Berlin party, today’s lineup has you covered.

Let’s take a quick pulse check on Berlin right now. According to the city’s forecast, we’ve got mild temperatures with a soft sunlight peeking through—perfect for hopping from museum to canal-side café without breaking a sweat. There’s the usual tram-and-bike ballet on the streets and an extra spark as locals and visitors gear up for some top-shelf events.

First up, for the science geeks and the startup dreamers, Funkhaus Berlin hosts the Venture Vibe Deep Tech Summit. This is where the shiniest minds—and possibly the best-dressed robots—are gathering to pitch, debate, and demo the next leap in quantum tech and AI. It’s all happening from midday till 9pm, so if you want to meet tomorrow’s Elon Musk or simply see a robot nervously sip espresso, this one’s a must.

Music lovers, stop the playlist, because the bar jeder Vernunft is hosting The Airlettes tonight at 7pm. This vintage harmony trio brings a sassy swing and nostalgic vibes. Expect toe-tapping tunes with a 1940s twist—petticoats possibly included, jazz hands mandatory.

Art aficionados, get hyped: the photography juggernaut Magnum° is bringing “Close Enough” to C/O Berlin starting today. Thirteen world-class Magnum photographers reveal their most intimate works, exploring closeness and vulnerability in ways that will have you rethinking your group selfies. If you prefer dinosaurs to daguerreotypes, the Museum für Naturkunde continues to delight with “Dinosaurs: Age of the Giant Lizards.” T-Rex jaw selfies, anyone?

Hungry for more—literally? Ramen fans won’t want to miss the Berlin Ramen Festival 2025. Slurp your way through creative broths and steamy noodles; your Instagram won’t know what hit it.

Family explorers, the Tagesspiegel Land- und Genussmarkt is at the heart of Berlin with local delicacies, artisan stalls, and activities for little adventurers. It’s a market, a picnic, and a taste tour all in one—your nose will lead the way!

Hot off the grapevine, Kreuzberg’s Reichenberger Straße welcomes a new foodie destination: Our Sake Club. This trendy spot is pairing Berlin’s creative energy with smooth sake, making it the go-to for a pre-gig or post-museum wind-down.

If you’re planning to museum-hop, good news: There are special guided tours at Altes Museum on Museum Island, including a fascinating look behind-the-scenes for history buffs, and a guided walk about Berlin’s antique treasures, tailor-made for curious adults and families, so bring your questions—and maybe a notebook if you get as excited about ancient vases as I do.

For getting around, Berlin’s transport authority has reported smooth tram and S-Bahn service today. But if you want to go full local, grab a bike and cycle the Spree-side trails—just watch out for the occasional philosophical goose.

Now, for Oly’s offbeat local nugget: Berlin's “Späti-Tour”—yes, I said Späti, those quirky corner kiosks—is a homegrown tradition. Join the original “Späti-Tour” tonight and discover hidden community stories, rare craft beers, and maybe—if you’re lucky—a fiercely competitive round of late-night Foosball.

Before I let you go to chase your Berlin adventure, here’s a sneak peek at tomorrow: prepare for open airs, indie concerts, and the lingering madness of the Renate 18th Birthday Party—a seven-floor, sixty-five-hour celebration for those who consider sleep optional! But that’s for another day.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Things to Do in Berlin podcast. Welcome
adventurous listeners to Things to Do in Berlin with your
globe trotting, bigle fueled guide Ollie Bennett. It's Sunday, September
twenty eighth, twenty twenty five, and oh boy, Berlin is
buzzing with the crisp energy of early autumn. Picture this
golden leaves swirling underfoot, a cheeky breeze nudging you toward

(00:22):
a day brimming with arts, innovation, mystery, concerts, and a
side of rumen. Whether you like your activities with extra culture,
techie twists, a splash of history, or just a wild
Berlin party, today's lineup has you covered. Let's take a
quick pulse check on Berlin right now. According to the
city's forecast, We've got mild temperatures with a soft sunlight

(00:44):
peeking through, perfect for hopping from museum to canalside cafe
without breaking a sweat. There's the usual tram and bite
ballet on the streets and an extra spark as locals
and visitors gear up for some top shelf events. First up,
for the science jeeks and the startup dreamers funk House
Bolin hosts the Venture Vibe Deep Tech Summit. This is

(01:06):
where the shiniest mines and possibly the best dressed robots
are gathering to pitch, debate, and demo the next leap
in quantum tech and AI. It's all happening from midday
till nine pm. So if you want to meet tomorrow's
Elon Musk or simply see a robot nervously sip espresso,
this one's a must. Music lovers, stop the playlist because

(01:28):
the bar Yeda Vernunft is hosting the Airlets tonight at
seven pm. This vintage harmony trio brings a sassy swing
and nostalgic vibes. Expect toe tapping tunes with a nineteen
forties twist, petticoats possibly included jazz hands, mandatory our artificianos
get hyped. The photography juggernaut Magnum doc Grade is bringing

(01:49):
close Enough to See Oberlin thirteen World class Magnum photographers
reveal their most intimate works, exploring closeness and vulnerability in
ways that will have you rethinking your group's selfies if
you prefer dinosaurs to daggeratypes. The Museum for Natorkundi continues
to delight with Dinosaurs, Age of the Giant Lizards, t

(02:10):
rex d your selfies, anyone hungry for more. Literally, Ramen
fans won't want to miss the Berlin Rahmen Festival twenty
twenty five. Slurp your way through creative broths and steamy noodles.
Your Instagram won't know what hit it. Family Explorers. The
Tageshpiegel Land in Canoose Market is at the heart of
Berlin with local delicacies, artisan stalls and activities for little adventures.

(02:35):
It's a market, a picnic and a taste tour all
in one. Your nose will lead the way. Pot Off
the Grapevine Kreutzberg's Reichenberger Strasser welcomes a new foody destination,
our Asaki Club. This trendy spot is pairing Berlin's creative
energy with smooth saki, making it the go to for
a pre gig or post museum wind down. If you're

(02:57):
planning to museum hop, good news. There are special guided
tours at Alter's Museum on Museum Island, including a fascinating
look behind the scenes for history buffs and a guided
walk about Berlin's antique treasures. Tailor made for curious adults
and families, so bring your questions and maybe a notebook
if you get as excited about ancient vases as I do.

(03:20):
For getting around, Berlin's transport authority has reported smooth tram
and s Bahn service today, but if you want to
go full local, grab a bike, can cycle the Spreside trails.
Just watch out for the occasional philosophical goose. Now for
Ollie's offbeat local nugget, Berlin's Spati Tour. Yes I said Spati.

(03:41):
Those quirky corner kiosks is a homegrown tradition. Join the
original Spaty Tour tonight and discover hidden community stories, rare
craft beers, and maybe, if you're lucky, a fiercely competitive
round of late night foosball. Before I let you go
to chase your Berlin Ada, here's a sneak peek at tomorrow,

(04:02):
Prepare for Open Air's indie concerts and the lingering madness
of the Renate eighteenth birthday party, a seventh floor, sixty
five hour celebration for those who consider sleep optional. But
that's for another day. Thanks for listening, Please subscribe and
remember this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please
Podcast Networks For more content like this. Please go to quiet,

(04:26):
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