• Picture: Inline skating along the Spandauer shipping canal

    A yet widely unknown skating route right by the water can be found in Wedding.

  • Erwan Nonon, Unsplash

    If you're looking for a good bagel in Wedding, you'll find it at Kado Coffee & Breakfast — a Wedding café with heart that has been based at Humboldthain S-Bahn station since 2007 and now also brightens mornings on Gerichtstraße. Vintage charm, freshly topped bagels, and specialty coffees — no frills, but with lots of soul.

  • Ballhaus Wedding

    The Ballhaus Wedding, built in 1889, became a major hotspot of Berlin's nightlife scene at the beginning of the 20th century. After a long period of decay, it was reopened in 2022 and now offers an impressive backdrop for cultural events, including classical concerts and dance nights.

  • Picture: colorblind patterns

    If you are fond of black and white patterns, colorblind berlin is the right place for you. You can take any object you want to the small showroom and studio at Berlin-Wedding and have black and white geometric patterns transferred to fabric, mirrors, glass or anything else.

  • Picture: Picnic at Volkspark Humboldthain

    Volkspark Humboldthain offers a picnic with a panoramic view of Berlin: the historical flak tower offers an unbeatable view of Germany's capital!

  • Picture: Labyrinth Children's Museum

    Touch, try, jump, climb or knead - learning by doing is what Wedding's Labyrinth Children's Museum is all about.

  • Heideglühen

    Heideglühen

    4.55/5.00

    Heideglühen in Berlin Moabit is a well-established institution for fans of electronic music who appreciate a familiar atmosphere and enjoy partying during the day. Hidden behind a wooden fence near the Beusselstraße S-Bahn station, guests can expect a lovingly designed place that, with its DIY charm, resembles a treehouse more than a classic club.

  • Foto: Freiluftkino Rehberge

    In Volkspark Rehberge, in the heart of Berlin's Wedding district, a listed open-air stage from the 1930s transforms every summer into one of the city's most atmospheric open-air cinemas. Here, you sit under the open sky, surrounded by old trees, watching films on an inflatable screen.

  • Picture: Be’kech

    Be’kech

    4.53/5.00

    The Be'kech is Berlin's first anti-café - a social meeting and co-working space where you only pay for the duration of your stay.

  • Picture: Mars Kitchen & Bar

    Mars Kitchen & Bar

    4.49/5.00

    The Mars is the restaurant belonging to silent green, a relatively new cultural quater at Berlin-Wedding. The silent green is a special place, a new event venue which has found its unique home in the historic premises of the former Wedding Crematorium in Berlin. Strangely enoungh, here you can have an inexpensive, fresh and healthy lunch and a contemplative break.