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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

Exploring Berlin on Sundays: What to Expect

by | Oct 22, 2024 | Original Berlin

Berlin, the vibrant capital city of Germany, offers a plethora of attractions, cultural activities, and experiences. But if you are planning a visit to Berlin, you may be wondering if the city is open for business on Sundays. In this article, we will explore the various aspects of Berlin’s Sunday culture, from shopping to sightseeing, and provide you with all the information you need to plan your Sunday adventures in the city.

1. Shopping on Sundays

Almost all shops in the city, including stores selling groceries and other merchandise, are open only from Tuesday to Saturday in Berlin. This is due to a law that was passed it makes sure that workers get some form of protection in order to be granted a day’s rest. That being said, there are exceptions to this common scholarship rule.

1.1. Sunday Shopping Zones

There are some zones in Berlin where some shops are allowed to open on Sunday this by making the day a Sunday shopping day. These zones are normally established around the tourist centres like Alexanderplatz, Kurfürstendamm Street and Friedrichstraße. However, if you are in these stations, you can shop during Sundays.

1.2. Spätis and Convenience Stores

If you find yourself in a situation where you need diapers or munchies at night, it’s perfectly fine. They are shops of the Berlin everyday-style like Spätis which, contrary to suppermarkets, are opened on Sundays. These stores are known to provide a variety of products such as food items, drink and even washing accessories products. We can came to the conclusion that in Berlin on Sunday one will not starve or completely run out of such things as bread, milk, rice, sugar etc.

  1. Restaurants and Cafés

The food lovers can rejoice for Berlin does not disappoint when it comes to food on Sundays. Even if some of the restaurants and cafés may be closed early in the morning and during the evening, there are a number of places where visitors can taste the exquisite dishes.

2.1. Brunch Culture

There is no city in the world that adores its brunch more there than Berliners do, and the Sunday is the best days to have this meal. Several eating places: restaurants, cafés, brunch venues serve brunch options that range from breakfast to lunch meals, specially on Sundays. Whether you are craving a simple German breakfast or some exotic dish from the world, you will find it here.

2.2. Street Food Markets

If you are in the mood for something more laid back then one thing that Berlin does absolutely right is street food markets. These markets are usually opened on Sundays and comprise a great variety of tempting Worldwide and African street foods. As you turn your attention to the food front, you will be surely spoilt a choice as you get to sample foods from Germans sausage to Asian dumpling.

  1. Sightseeing and Attractions

Shopping and dining are the main activities everyone is interested in and now it is time to talk about sightseeing. The city of Berlin has long been famous for its history and cultural sites, and most of the sites are available to visitors all seven days a week including Sunday.

3.1. Museums and Galleries

Tourists who are lovers of art or people with historic interest, should be glad to learn that most of the museum and galleries in Berlin are opened on Sunday. If your passion is the ancient civilisation or something as recent as the modern civilization then there is always a museum or gallery to fascinate you. These are Pergamon Museum, Museum Island, and the East Side Gallery.

3.2. Parks and Gardens

Adventurers, golf lovers, and cyclists will find a number of courses and cycling tracks in this city, and for those, who prefer leisurely walk, Berlin is equipped with several parks and gardens. From the larger Tiergarten to the royal location of Charlottenburg Palace one can spend an afternoon in strolling leisurely around the beautiful gardens. Bring a sandwich, bring a book or just go for a walk and enjoy the peace from the nature.

  1. Public Transportation

Buses, metros and trams are available means of transport that is commonly used in the Berlin even on Sundays. Although buses, trams, and trains are not as frequent as during weekdays, you can easily get around the city by using public transportation to get to those specific places.

4.1. Timetables and Schedules

When choosing what to do in Berlin on Sunday it is useful to learn more about the schedules and opening hours of the public transport. This information is openly available on the BNV (Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe) website or via an application on a smart phone. This will assist you in planning for your moves around the city and may just prevent you from missing out on some interesting things.

4.2. Alternative Transportation

If you’d rather cycle through the city, Berlin boasts an enormous number of bike paths and bike rental services. Renting a bicycle is another smart and friendly to the environment means of getting around the city at your leisure. However, that is when you should ensure that you read and understand the cycling laws to avoid getting into sticky situations in the road.

Conclusion

While most stores in Berlin are closed on Sundays, the city still has a lot to offer. You can enjoy shopping in designated Sunday shopping zones or rely on convenience stores for essentials. The culinary scene thrives with brunch options and vibrant street food markets, providing delicious choices for Sunday dining. As for sightseeing, museums, galleries, parks, and gardens welcome visitors to explore the rich history and beauty of Berlin. Public transportation, though slightly reduced, ensures you can easily navigate the city and make the most of your Sunday adventures.

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