February in Germany offers a dazzling array of experiences. Whether you fancy floating through a surreal world of soap bubbles in Berlin or watching hot air balloons soar above snowy Alpine lakes, there's something to brighten every winter day.
There’s more to September in Germany than Oktoberfest. From world-renowned festivals to inspiring art and literature, here are ten notable events to mark on your calendars this September.
July kicks off the summer festival season in Germany and offers plenty of excuses to make the most of the sunny weather. From elegant wine festivals to wild street parties, here are 10 events you definitely shouldn't miss.
Germany is home to some of the biggest music festivals in the world. Whether you’re a pop fiend or a metalhead, a rocker or a techno fan, make sure you don’t miss out with our exclusive guide to what’s happening around the country this summer.
With multiple cultural and spring festivals happening around the country, May is a brilliant time for events in Germany. Here's a selection you'll want to check out.
The Berlin Marathon is among the most popular in the world, but Germany is home to dozens of interesting marathon races spread across the country. Here's a list of foot races you can still sign up for in 2025.
Spring is right around the corner with the promise of warmer weather, flower blossoms and longer days. Celebrate the change of season like a German at one of these unmissable festivals.
Shaking off the chills of winter, March is the time of year when the days get noticeably longer in Germany. If you're looking for ways to enjoy the new flush of spring, here's our pick of the top events around the country.
February 28th marks the start of the Islamic holy festival of Ramadan, when Muslims around the world start their month-long fast. From dazzling lights in Frankfurt to Eid parties in Berlin, here's how Germany's Muslim community is celebrating.
Following recent terror attacks in Germany, police are stepping up security controls for carnival season - but say there is no reason for festival-goers to worry.
From a tribute to one of the world's most beloved and iconic artists to the debauchery of Karneval, here's our pick of the best events happening around Germany in February.
The Christmas season may be over, but there's still plenty of exciting events to keep you entertained in Germany this January. Here are our top picks of the month.
December in Germany is all about basking in the festive atmosphere and excitement of Christmas, so be sure to make time to enjoy some of these great events in the final month of the year.
Durga Puja is celebrated this weekend. Meanwhile Diwali, the festival of light, takes place at the end of the month. Where can you celebrate in Germany?
The start of autumn in Germany marks the grand finale of the festival season, and while Oktoberfest is well-known around the world, virtually every German city has a different folk festival to celebrate. Here are some events to check out.
As the temperature rises and the sun keeps on shining, summer is in full swing in Germany. Be sure to enjoy it to the fullest with these unmissable events across the country.
July kicks off the summer festival season in Germany - and there are plenty of excuses to enjoy the sunny weather. From elegant wine festivals to wild street parties, here are 11 events you definitely shouldn't miss out on.
As summer kicks off in Germany, so do a number of festivals across the country. Here are a few of the events in June to keep in mind as you make warm-weather plans.
Forsythia flowers are in full bloom and April is loaded with events to celebrate the warmer weather and sunshine to come. Here are some of our top picks.
From traditional wine festivals to sailboat races to concerts or every form, there are plenty of new experiences to be had in Germany this summer. As days get longer and the season begins to change, here's some interesting events to consider adding to your calendar.
Spring is (almost) in the air. From giant carnivals to music festivals and book fairs, there are ample opportunities in Germany to get out and enjoy it in March.
The 'Rosenmontag' processions aim for the heart of what is going wrong in the world with satirical floats. This year Trump and Putin were among the parade’s main attractions.