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Berlin

Berlin holidays

Expansive German capital where district choice defines whether your trip leans historic, creative or residential.

25°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep3–6 nightsDirect from London Stansted

At a glance

  • history and politics
  • nightlife-led city break
  • repeat Germany trips
  • rail-connected multi-city itineraries

Trip cost

11 nights in Berlin≈ €1185–€1610 pp
Return flight
≈€61
Stay
≈€1221
Food & local
≈€330

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Berlin

From €79/night · Typical €144 · 59 stays · for your 11 nights

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Getting to Berlin

  • AirportBerlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)
  • Transfer optionsTrain, bus, taxi

Berlin Brandenburg Airport connects to the city by Airport Express (FEX), S-Bahn and regional trains from the station beneath Terminal 1, plus express buses and taxis from stands at the terminal.

These fares are not for your selected dates.

Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 82 return

Typical €251 · Direct · 11 nights

Sat 29 Aug

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September from 61 return cheapest

Typical €125 · Direct · 8 nights

Wed 23 Sept

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October from 64 return

Typical €133 · Direct · 3 nights

Sat 10 Oct

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Berlin by month, from London Stansted.
See fare details — 3 months as a table

Pick a month to set your trip to its real dates.

MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug82€25117
Sep61€12518
Oct64€1339

Areas of Berlin

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • MitteBest for first-time visitors wanting major sights and central transport within easy walking distance.
  • Prenzlauer BergSuited to families or longer stays seeking gentrified, cafe-led streets with calmer nights.
  • Friedrichshain-KreuzbergStrong fit for nightlife and creative travellers who prefer bar-heavy, alternative neighbourhoods.
  • Charlottenburg-WilmersdorfWest Berlin area for elegant shopping boulevards and quieter, upscale hotels.
  • NeuköllnAppeals to budget-minded visitors and artists comfortable with a grittier, fast-changing neighbourhood.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (multi-year reanalysis data). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
June · July · August · September
Hottest
June · 25°C
Wettest
July · 92mm
  • Jan60mm
  • Feb54mm
  • Mar11°35mm
  • Apr14°36mm
  • May19°52mm
  • Jun25°57mm (good month)
  • Jul25°92mm (good month)
  • Aug25°60mm (good month)
  • Sep21°37mm (good month)
  • Oct15°54mm
  • Nov55mm
  • Dec57mm

What each season is like

Spring
March to May brings outdoor cafe life and parks waking up, with rising but not peak visitor numbers; good for mixed history and nightlife.
Summer
June to August is busy with tourism and outdoor events; some districts feel crowded, though the city's size disperses people better than small centres.
Autumn
September to November offers calmer streets and cultural seasons starting, well-suited to museum and gallery-focused stays.
Winter
December to February can feel grey with shorter days; Christmas markets help, but walking sightseeing is less pleasant.

What’s on in Berlin

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Compare Germany destinations

Still deciding? Other Germany destinations, with the same weather and typical-stay data behind them.

DestinationAugTypical stay
Munich24°C2–5 nights

Good to know about Berlin

Worth it for

Mitte concentrates many key sights and transport hubs, keeping logistics simpler than in some larger, more sprawling capitals.

Keep in mind

Distances between districts are large, so you often rely on public transport rather than walking everywhere.

Why go

  • Mitte concentrates many key sights and transport hubs, keeping logistics simpler than in some larger, more sprawling capitals.
  • Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg offers alternative nightlife and street life that contrasts strongly with orderly southern cities such as Munich.

Worth knowing

  • Distances between districts are large, so you often rely on public transport rather than walking everywhere.
  • Ongoing construction and infrastructure works around key hubs can affect the feel and convenience of some stays.
  • Winter weather is often harsh and grey, which can make spontaneous stroll-based city breaks less appealing than in milder capitals.