A practical guide to navigating Berlin with purpose, helping you make the most of your time in the city while staying focused on connections that matter at CWIEME Berlin.
Berlin is a city that thrives on contrast. Historic yet progressive. Industrial yet creative. Structured yet open to reinvention.
Whether you are visiting for business or extending your stay, here is how to experience the German capital with purpose.
Getting around
Berlin is efficient and easy to navigate.
The BVG public transport network connects the entire city through U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram and bus routes. Trains run frequently and most key districts are within 20–30 minutes of each other.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport connects directly to the city centre by regional train in around 30 minutes. Taxis and ride shares are widely available, but public transport is often faster during peak hours.
Tip: Buy a day or multi-day travel pass if you plan to move between districts.
Getting around with ease means you can spend your time where it matters: on the show floor and in meetings. Register now for CWIEME Berlin.
Şimdi kaydolunNerede kalınır
Each neighbourhood offers a different perspective on Berlin.
Mitte
Central and well connected. Close to major landmarks, museums and business hotels. Ideal if you want everything within walking distance.
Charlottenburg
Elegant and practical. Wide boulevards, strong restaurant scene and easy access to the west of the city.
Prenzlauer Berg
Residential with character. Cafés, independent shops and relaxed evening options.
Kreuzberg
Creative and international. A mix of food, culture and nightlife.
Choose based on your schedule. Berlin’s transport system makes moving between districts simple.
Landmarks worth your time
Berlin’s history is visible at every turn. Even a short walk can cover centuries.
Brandenburg Gate
A symbol of unity and one of Europe’s most recognised monuments.
Reichstag Dome
Book ahead to visit the glass dome for panoramic views across the city.
Berlin Wall Memorial
A powerful reminder of the city’s divided past.
Museum Island
Five world-class museums in one location. Perfect for a focused cultural afternoon.
If you’re building in electrification, this city is best experienced with an agenda that matches its scale. Register now for CWIEME Berlin
ÜCRETSİZ BİLETİNİZİ ALINEngineering and innovation roots
Berlin has long been a centre for science, engineering and industrial development.
Visit the Deutsches Technikmuseum to explore aviation, rail, energy systems and industrial technology. It offers valuable context to Germany’s engineering legacy.
For a forward-looking perspective, Futurium explores how technology, sustainability and society intersect.
Dining in Berlin
Berlin’s food scene reflects its international character.
For business dinners
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Grill Royal – modern European cuisine by the river
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Facil – Michelin-starred, refined and understated
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Nobelhart & Schmutzig – seasonal, locally sourced tasting menu
For relaxed evenings
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Katz Orange – contemporary German in a historic setting
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Lokal – regional cuisine in Mitte
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Markthalle Neun – street food and local producers
Reservations are recommended midweek.
Coffee and informal meetings
Berlin takes coffee seriously.
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The Barn – speciality coffee with minimalist design
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Bonanza Coffee – locally roasted and internationally respected
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Five Elephant – strong coffee and excellent cheesecake
These cafés offer good spaces for informal conversations or a quiet reset between meetings.
Green space and perspective
Berlin is one of Europe’s greenest capitals.
Tiergarten
A large central park ideal for a morning run or short walk between commitments.
Tempelhofer Feld
A former airport turned open public space. Unique, expansive and distinctly Berlin.
Landwehr Canal
A relaxed route for a walk through Kreuzberg and Neukölln.
Build in time for Berlin’s pace, then bring that same focus into three days of industry connection. Register for CWIEME Berlin.
Geçiş kartınızı güvence altına alınEvening culture
Berlin’s cultural scene is broad and accessible.
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Berlin Philharmonie for world-class classical music
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Berliner Ensemble for theatre
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Numerous galleries in Mitte and Kreuzberg
Even if your time is limited, one evening cultural experience adds depth to your visit.
Practical tips
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Most businesses accept cards, but smaller cafés may prefer cash.
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English is widely spoken, particularly in hotels and restaurants.
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Book museum tickets online to avoid queues.
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May weather is mild, but pack a light jacket.
Berlin is a city built on industry, shaped by history and focused on the future.
If you allow time beyond your agenda, you will see why it continues to attract engineers, entrepreneurs and innovators from across the world.



















