The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin-Mitte provides a breathtaking backdrop for unforgettable European Championship moments and atmospheric celebrations afterwards.
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Brandenburger Tor
The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin-Mitte provides a breathtaking backdrop for unforgettable European Championship moments and atmospheric celebrations afterward.
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Das Center am Potsdamer Platz
At Potsdamer Platz, where the Sony Center once brought football fans together, the heart of Berlin's football summer beats again for the 2026 World Cup. The Center at Potsdamer Platz will broadcast ten selected matches for free on Germany's largest 3D LED wall, mostly weather-protected under the iconic roof in Berlin-Mitte.
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Sky Kneipe Schöneberg Bei Joschi
One of the international soccer pubs is the Sky Kneipe Schönberg Bei Joschi in Berlin-Schönberg, which broadcasts the European Championship soccer matches both indoors and in its own beer garden.
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Country Cheers Sky-Sportsbar
Good draught beer and plenty of HD-quality live European Championship broadcasts await you at the Sky sports bar Country Cheers in Berlin-Friedrichshain.
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Weihenstephaner Lichterfelde
Obatzda, cheese cubes, crispy pork roast, Leberkäs, Weißwürste with sweet mustard, and other Bavarian specialties are available at Maria & Josef.
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Dufte Berlin
At the newly opened Kant-Garagenpalast on Kantstraße in Charlottenburg, Dufte Berlin shows the World Cup games on a 4 x 2.5 meter LED wall in its 300 square meter beer garden. Four kitchens, a BBQ stand, and eight different beers on tap cater to your physical well-being.
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Café am Neuen See
The Café am Neuen See - in close proximity to the Berlin Zoo, is not only one of the most beautiful beer gardens of Berlin, but turns in winter to a romantically lit restaurant with lots of candles and a fireplace.
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FC Magnet Bar
Football public viewing is an integral part of the concept of FC Magnet Bar in Berlin-Mitte.
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Dieselhaus
The Dieselhaus is located at the Forum on Museum Island: a modern brewery built around a listed diesel engine, combining Bavarian beer culture with Berlin lightness. Freshly tapped Hofbräuhaus Traunstein beer, hearty cuisine, and space for almost 400 guests make it one of the most atmospheric public viewing locations for the 2026 World Cup.