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Berlin: Events


  • Christopher Street Day in Berlin

    Christopher Street Day is an annual event which takes place in various European countries, however is particularly popular in Berlin. The event is a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) celebration, named after the revolt of gay individuals against police assaults which took place in the New York, on Christopher Street.
    The event usually consists of a large parade across Berlin, containing both floats and performers from the LGBT community, with huge vibrant street parties celebrating gay culture.
    Over 500,000 people flock to the city centre of Berlin each year to take part with pride, and therefore the hotels of Berlin become quite full during this time. It is worth reserving a room before you go with prontohotel.com who offers cheap hotels in Berlin, suiting your budget and in a perfect location to easily access the Christopher Street Day event.
    Revellers wear elaborate fancy dress (or hardly any dress at all!), and celebrate in style with themed parties, and a fun parade which anyone can join in with.
    Written on 11/01/09 by ralph goody

  • Berlinale. The Berlin International Film Festival

    The Berlinale is the third largest international film festival in Europe, and takes place in Berlin every February for two weeks of fun, celebration and enjoyment of some of the best foreign and locally produced films. Berlinale the Berlin International Film Festival has been taking place for sixty years, and although originally set up to bring individuals in the film industry together, Berlin now goes crazy every year with a mad influx of film fanatic tourists and locals taking over the city. The hotels near Berlinale location theatres therefore get extremely busy ahead of the event, and must be reserved prior to you arriving in the city.
    The Berlinale sees a number of German and international film stars taking to the red carpet for the first showings of new and cult films, including Hollywood leading actors and actresses. It’s not the largest of the film festivals by far, but amongst film fans is one of the best as it’s very often controversial, exciting and much more relaxed, allowing fans to schmooze with the celebs, directors and film industry bigwigs.
    Prontohotel.com can help find your perfect hotel in Berlin, near to the where the Berlinale festival will be taking place, so you’re right at the heart of one of the best cultural events of the year.
    Written on 11/01/09 by ralph goody

  • ITB Berlin

    The ITB Berlin travel event takes place in Berlin on an annual basis, allowing a range of businesses from different sectors of the travel industry to meet other business services to form partnerships, and to share information under one roof. Tourists come from all around the world, including Asia, America and Africa, and so it is important to find a Berlin hotel near the ITB event. The hotels in Berlin are close to the seminar location which makes it easy to travel to the location, but also allows you to explore the city of Berlin itself which is helpful so you know a bit about the city where you are staying. Berlin offers a wide range of cultural and historical landmarks as well as interesting attractions worth visiting. These include the Berlin Wall, the Jewish Museum, and the Pergammon Museum which is classed as the world’s best museum.
    prontohotel.com offers a wide range of accommodation and hotels in Berlin to best suit your travel requirements, and make it easy to find a hotel near the ITB event which suits your budget.
    Written on 12/28/09 by bill parker

  • Berlin Karneval de Kulturen

    Karneval de Kulturen (Carnival of Cultures) celebrates the positive impact of multi-ethnicity on Germany, and smart visitors reap the benefits. More than seventy cultures come together during the four day event to perform, compete, and share their wares in the capital city of Berlin. No wonder more than 1.5 million visitors make their way to Germany’s largest city each year to take part.

    Start off with the Street Parade and let more than 100 floats bring sights and sounds to you along the route. Costumes, masks, and artistry roll right past on this performance pathway. Over 4,500 professionals and amateurs begin to blend an ethnic smorgasbord.

    The Children’s Carnival and Parade let the little ones show their stuff on one of the four days. One of the largest family style events in Germany intentionally puts parade, performances and participation in the hands of their youth to reach across diversity and generations alike. Schools, youth groups and community clubs all play a part plus compete against each other to visitor’s delight.

    Take time and soak in the full flavor of this melting pot by enjoying the four purpose built stages, Bazaar Oriental, Eurasia, Farafina and Latinauta, representing regions of the world. Each will have bands, DJ’s, theatre, and art showcasing particular cultural tastes.
    Written on 03/16/10 by Anonymous

  • Berlin Long Night of the Museums

    Long Night of the Museums brings both sides of a once divide Berlin to share their history together. East, West and over 150,000 participants come twice a year, at the end of January/beginning of February and again at the end of August/beginning of September, for the eight hour event. Be prepared for concerts, readings, dance, theater and many exotic buffets along with tours for your enjoyment.

    Over 125 museums, palaces, and churches open their doors from 6pm until 2am. Take time for Altes Museum and every other venue on Museum Island. See the Schloss Charlottenburg Palace, along with the National Gallery and Natural History Museum. Don’t forget historically specific places such as the Anne Frank Museum.

    The logistical center for Die Lange Nacht der Museen is in the square outside City Hall (Rotes Rathans). Information, buses and the event organizer are all found here. Plan ahead while working with a map and brochures to prepare a visitation checklist. Some spots may even merit a second look.

    Multiuse tickets are available through tourist information for the low price of 15 euros, with those aged 12 and under attending for free (www.museumsportal-Berlin.de). Admission to sites, special express buses and public transportation are covered in the cost. What an amazingly small cost to take in years of history and culture in only one night!
    Written on 03/16/10 by Anonymous

  • Berlin World Music Day

    Celebrate the summer solstice in Berlin, Germany, on World Music Day every June 21st. Many districts promote music during Fete de la Musique with amateur and professional street performances and concerts. Over 70 stages welcome summer-time, and it is all free.

    During the day, visit art galleries, train stations and many other unusual venues as music takes the focus. Stroll along listening to street musicians or sit back and relax at open air events. The choice is yours on the longest day of the year.

    Bands, choirs, orchestras, DJ’s and solo performers bring such an array of musical tastes that everyone will get their fill. Enjoy jazz, funk, pop, techno, international, rap, rock and more with every twist and turn. The next best thing may be just around the corner, or maybe even on the corner you’re on right then.

    Everyone in the family will love listening and dancing, but playing and singing would be even better. Many facilities offer workshops for those that want to participate in the festivities. Don’t be surprised to find yourself playing musical instruments from all over the world in this multicultural mecca.

    The fun doesn’t stop just because it gets dark. Fete de la Nuit goes from 10pm on in the bars, pubs and clubs. Check out some of the world’s most original hot spots in Germany’s largest city. Before this day is over, “the rhythm is gonna get you.”
    Written on 03/16/10 by Anonymous