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When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
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Exploring Berlin on Sundays: What to Expect

by | Oct 22, 2024 | Original Berlin

Berlin, that is the rich and culturally explored capital of Germany, has many sights to see, things to do and to explore. There is nothing like seeing a place for yourself – but if you are planning a visit to Berlin, you may be asking yourself: Is Berlin business open Sunday? In this article, we will describe when and what can be done in the city on Sundays and give you all the significant information concerning Sunday activities in Berlin.

1. Shopping on Sundays

In Berlin, majority of firms including supermarkets and retail shops are closed during Sundays. This is so because a law was passed to ensure that the workers are protected from being overworked or have a right to be given one day to rest. Nonetheless, some tenths are divided with the exception of one that is used as a numeral.

1.1. Sunday Shopping Zones

Berlin has some districts that are allowed to sell some products on Sunday while others abide by the closure law. These zones are especially situated in the regions popular among tourists including Alexanderplatz, Kurfürstendamm and Friedrichstraße. If you do get yourself into these places it feels alright to indulge in shopping on Sundays.

1.2. Spätis and Convenience Stores

Fear not if you happen to need something or a quick snack in the wee hours of the night. Spätis – convenience shops with limited product range, which can be spotted across the Berlin – remain opened on Sundays. These stores sell food stuff, drinks and even the toilet products alongside sundry items. Of course it is comforting to know that there is no shortage of food or necessities come Sunday in Berlin.

2. Restaurants and Cafés

As far as food is concerned, Berlin never let its people starve, especially not on a Sunday. Although the general opening hours of some restaurants and cafés are comparatively brief, particularly after dawn and before dusk, you shouldn’t have an issue discovering all sorts of spots for a terrific dining experience.

2.1. Brunch Culture

As shown in our previous posts, Berliners do have a thing for brunches, and there is no better day to have a taste of them than on Sundays. Some restaurants serve many opportunities to have breakfast and lunch on Sundays, and brunch often provides many offers to taste. As far as eating options are concerned, you name it and you’ll get it – be it German breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, a cup of coffee, cakes or restaurants that serves international dishes.

2.2. Street Food Markets

If that is a little too sophisticated for your taste, then Berlin’s street food markets are really quite excellent. Such markets are typically opened on Sundays and they offer a rich choice of tasty street international and national cuisine. Let it be simple hot-dogs or complex German sausages, spicy Asian dumplings or delicious Bosnia style kebabs, you would not run out of options for some lip-smacking food explore in the city.

3. Sightseeing and Attractions

Having looked at shopping and eating out, it is time to continue our virtual tour of New York City with the sightseeing option. Sundays in Berlin are also free for tourism as the city is famous for history and a lot of attractions.

3.1. Museums and Galleries

For those of you who love art and or history you are in for treat; most of the museums and galleries in Berlin are open on Sundays. Whether you are a fan of history, culture, art, or architecture, you can be sure to get a place where the display of the said milestones is showcased. Some of which are worth visiting include; Pergamonmusuem, Museum island and the east side Gallery.

3.2. Parks and Gardens

For those who want just a peaceful time indoors, Berlin is also gifted by attractive parks and gardens for outdoor lovers. These are some of the places that one can visit on Sunday; from Tiergarten which is a very large park to the astonishing beautiful gardens of Charlottenburg Palace. Take some food, a better half, or just bring snack, blanket and enjoy the natural beauty in its simplest form.

4. Public Transportation

One of the greatest benefits of taking public transport in Berlin is the easy to get around the city on Sundays. Although the buses, trams and railways might not run as frequently as they do in weekdays you can always schedule for transport with the city transport system to gain access to your preferred places.

4.1. Timetables and Schedules

When choose what to do on Sunday in Berlin you need to find out the schedule of public transportation. This information can be obtained on Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe’s official website or through the BVG apps. This will serve you well when trying to find your way around a city to avoid getting lost or missing on some exciting activities.

4.2. Alternative Transportation

If you are interested in cycling, you will be glad to know that Berlin has very many bike lanes and bike sharing services. Bicycle hire is also an ideal and environment friendly ways of moving around the city at own fate. However, before cycling be sure to take your time to learn about cycling laws so that you can have a good time without putting the lives of other road users at risk.

Conclusion

Although most shops in Berlin remain shut on Sundays, there is still much one can do in the city. It is also possible consumer shopping either in special areas of Sunday trading or simply buy food and other necessities in minimarkets. There is an explosion of brunch and street food markets to be seen which make Sunday a very delicious affair. Regarding tourism, the main cultural centres such as museums, galleries, parks, and gardens are open for tourists to discover the-history and culture of Berlin. Though a little bit restricted, everyone has access to facilities that will enable them have a good Sunday throughout the city.

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