Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free

Does Berlin Turn into a Winter Wonderland at Christmas?

by | Nov 4, 2024 | Walking Tour

The Christmas season among the most romantic is presented by the possibility of waking up on Christmas morning to see a breathtaking panorama of snow-covered streets and roofs. Although this scene barely appears in Berlin, it seems so ubiquitous in literature, movies, and postcards. You might be wondering whether your Christmas would be white if you want to spend your holidays in the German capital. Let us look at Berlin’s seasonal snowfall alternatives for celebrations.

Berlin’s Weather During Christmas Season

Berlin lies in northern Germany and has a rather moderate seasonal temperature. Usually starting late November and extending until February, the city’s winter is December, which marks the centre of winter, is related with the holiday season and expectation of snowfall. But snow can be somewhat unpredictable, thus every year’s weather will be different.

Berlin’s average temperature in December goes from almost -1°C (30°F) to 4°C (39°F). Though it is not guaranteed, Berlin does occasionally experience snow at this time. Indeed, sleet or rain is more common; heavy snowfall is really rare.

The possibility of a White Christmas in Berlin

Knowing the figures will enable you to decide whether your dream of a White Christmas in Berlin is realistic. Based on historical climate data, Berlin has about a 40% chance of experiencing some type of precipitation on Christmas Day. That still does not always mean it will be snow.

Berlin has long received snowfall on Christmas Day, creating an amazing winter scene. December went without a single snowflake on some years, though. Although the chances are not very big, hope is not lost as it can be somewhat variable.

Various Strategies to Accept the Festive Energy

Christmas Day in Berlin nevertheless offers many amazing opportunities to savour the festive mindset even in cases of non-falling snow from the heavens. Little Christmas markets in the city are well-known for their delectable food, warm drinks, and unique handcrafted items. The Christmas magic will be experienced with the help of the brilliant lights, cheerful decorations, and glad attitude independent of the temperature.

Another way to appreciate Berlin’s holiday attractiveness is visiting well-known landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate or Checkpoint Charlie, which is adorned with beautiful Christmas lights. You might also go to operas, ballets, concerts, or enjoy a Christmas-themed event to enter the season.

More Advice for Your Berlin Christmas Travel

• Watch the weather report as your holiday approaches. While snow is not guaranteed, it is always important to be ready and pack warm clothing. If the weather is not cooperating, look inside tiny cafes, art galleries, and attractions like museums.
• Savour seasonal food and traditional German Christmas delicacies like Lebkuchen (gingerbread) and Glühwein (mulled wine), then take advantage of the Christmas specials and indulge in some holiday shopping.

Recall, Berlin offers a great and pleasant setting all through the Christmas season even in absence of snowfall. Spend your time learning the vibrant city, losing yourself in its rich past, and creating lifetime memories.

Thank you for reading. If you're inspired by the stories of Berlin and want to delve deeper, why not join us on our Free Berlin Walking Tour? It's a wonderful way to immerse yourself in the city's rich history and vibrant culture. We look forward to welcoming you soon.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • 3.5 hours walking tour
  • Berlin’s major highlights
  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Reichstag and Berlin Wall
  • Historical sites

Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free