
Many singles jog in Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark early in the morning and in the evening.
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Berlin is a great city for sport, whether you want to play, watch or simply stay active. From football to swimming, climbing to cycling, sport here has a home for everyone. This overview gathers Berlin locations for the active life.
Stadiums and arenas host football, basketball and ice hockey, while clubs, gyms and pools cover participation across every discipline. The parks, lakes and forests offer running, swimming and cycling for free, and climbing halls and studios add indoor options. Big events like the Berlin Marathon draw crowds from around the world.
Browse the venues below to find sport across Berlin, from stadiums to gyms and open air spaces.

Many singles jog in Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark early in the morning and in the evening.

At Hugenottenplatz in Berlin Pankow, the Vital One Health and Figure Studio combines classic fitness training with certified rehabilitation sport and nutritional counseling. Those who train here don't get an anonymous large studio, but rather genuine, individual support in a familiar atmosphere.

In Berlin-Buckow on Buckower Damm, the AMBIENTE Sun & Beauty solarium combines classic sunbeds with modern body and beauty treatments for firm, well-cared-for skin. Those looking for beautiful legs and a healthy complexion will find a compact wellness program at fair prices here.

Bouldering with a Spree panorama instead of a Sunday on the couch: The Ostbloc Boulder Hall in Rummelsburg combines athletic challenge across over 1,000 m² with a genuine feel-good atmosphere directly on Rummelsburger Bucht. Those who venture out alone will find an open community and weekly changing routes that are guaranteed to never bore anyone.




The jogging track in the Großer Tiergarten is not only very spacious, but incorporates also a sightseeing programme which make the track also interesting for tourists alike.

The Wellblechpalast in Berlin Lichtenberg was built in 1963 and is officially an ice hockey arena.

If you're serious about breaking a sweat in Berlin Mitte, the old car workshop on Heidestraße is the perfect spot. CFM Crossfit® Mitte combines Rogue-level functional training with an international community that champions an ego-free philosophy. Located right next to the Hamburger Bahnhof, a five-minute walk from the main train station.

The Kombibad Seestraße in Wedding is both an indoor and outdoor pool: Swimmers can enjoy 50 meters of water surface here all year round, while in winter, a spectacular air-supported hall covers the outdoor pools, doubling the offerings.

South Rock in Marienfelde is one of Berlin's highest and most modern climbing gyms, boasting a wall height of 17 meters and over 1,500 square meters of climbing area, offering indoor and outdoor action for everyone. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, you'll experience diverse routes, a relaxing sauna, and a cool bistro.


The largest yoga room in the city can be found in Kreuzberg!

Tennis - a sport for the elite? Nothing further from the truth. Game, set and match is the motto of Tennisakademie Berlin in Charlottenburg.


The speed skating rink at the Sportforum Berlin in Hohenschönhausen offers a comprehensive platform for ice sports enthusiasts. It is one of the fastest lowland tracks in the world and provides attractive opportunities for both recreational and professional ice skaters.




Climbing in the Kletterwald Wuhlheide becomes a diverse adventure for the whole family. Whether wobbly bridges, zip lines, or cycling between treetops – eleven courses with over 160 elements await you here.



Hohenschönhausen's jogging route runs past Orankesee, Faulensee and Obersee.


The customers of Sneakerspot shop here for sneakers, skate- and streetwear, accessoires and watches! Brands like Adio, Nike, Lakai, Merica, Vans, Osiris or K-Swiss can either be purchased directly in the store or ordered in their online shop and have it delivered to your home.






If you want to train your legs in Berlin without thinking about the gym, Marienfelde is the right place for you. The Sprung.Raum trampoline park in Berlin-Tempelhof offers over 2,400 square meters of movement that feels like pure fun – while activating over 400 muscles simultaneously.

An ALBA Berlin home game at the Uber Arena is one of the easiest weekend plans for anyone going solo: single tickets are easy to get, and cheering together naturally leads to conversations with your row.

Where Berliners have been getting their bodies in shape since the 70s: The Trimm-Dich-Pfad (Fitness Trail) in Grunewald, Dahlem, is an outdoor fitness classic and forest walk rolled into one. Free, in the middle of the forest, and back in shape after modernization.

Watching football only on TV is boring! If you prefer to be there live and play yourself, you can now have fun indoors in any weather!




Located in the heart of Berlin's Hohenschönhausen district, nestled within an industrial area on Landsberger Allee, lies MX Ranch Berlin: Berlin's only motocross facility where two and four-wheelers race over sand sections, gravel tracks, and jump combinations. If you want to hit the gas, you don't need a driver's license or your own equipment here.


Located in the heart of Berlin-Mitte, just a stone's throw from Gendarmenmarkt, Dermedica Medical Beauty offers medical cosmetics of the highest standard. The studio relies on endermologie against cellulite as well as on instrumental procedures by REVIDERM and Dr. Schrammek for visibly firmer legs.

Berlin's swimming pools boast glamour and grandeur, but in the Fennpfuhl district of Lichtenberg, the Anton-Saefkow-Platz swimming hall proves that good swim training doesn't need a grand staircase. Clear lanes, clean water, and GDR architecture as a backdrop: here, the essentials matter.



Berlin's only covered indoor skatepark, open 363 days a year, is located on the RAW grounds in Friedrichshain. Anyone looking for a speed kick in the city will sooner or later end up here: on over 1,600 m² of concrete, ramps, and authentic skate culture.


One of Kreuzberg's most popular jogging routes runs parallel with Landwehrkanal, also suited for beginners.

Bouldering without ropes, but with plenty of brains: Berta Block Boulder Hall in Berlin's Florakiez in Pankow is one of the city's most diverse climbing gyms, offering families with children from four years an active day on 1,500 square meters.