Things to Do in Berlin in May 2026
May is an excellent time to visit Berlin. With the weather noticeably warming up, the city's atmosphere shifts outward, making it the perfect season to enjoy its many open-air festivals, street eve...
newsletter • 5 min. czytania
May is an excellent time to visit Berlin. With the weather noticeably warming up, the city's atmosphere shifts outward, making it the perfect season to enjoy its many open-air festivals, street events, and lively outdoor culture.
The local calendar starts strong with the popular tradition of "Dancing into May" on the evening of April 30th, where venues across the city host massive parties. This energetic kickoff leads directly into Tag der Arbeit (Labour Day) on May 1st, a highly significant public holiday in Berlin marked by vibrant street festivals, political demonstrations, and neighborhood gatherings, particularly in the Kreuzberg district.
Another important date this month is May 8th, the Anniversary of the Liberation from National Socialism and the end of the Second World War in Europe. To gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal era, we recommend joining our Hitler's Third Reich & Nazi Berlin Guided Walking Tour, and pairing it with a visit to the Ruin and Rush. Berlin 1910–1930 exhibition at the Neue Nationalgalerie, which brilliantly explores the cultural contradictions of the city's early 20th-century past.
Later in the month, Berlin’s diversity takes center stage at the Carnival of Cultures, a vibrant four-day street festival. To further explore the grassroots movements and multicultural communities that define this spirit, you can join our Alternative Berlin: Street Art & Counterculture Guided Walking Tour. For a more relaxed pace, head to Bebelplatz for StadtLesen, which transforms the square into a massive outdoor reading room, followed by Staatsoper für alle on May 23rd, offering free open-air classical concerts and opera broadcasts under the sky.
With a packed schedule of historical commemorations, massive street parties, and cultural gatherings, May provides a truly comprehensive view of what makes this city unique. Ready to explore the German capital on foot? Join one of our Walkative! tours in Berlin and discover the city with a passionate local guide!
| Date | Event | Category | |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 25 - January 3 |
Ruin and Rush. Berlin 1910–1930
The Neue Nationalgalerie highlights selected works from its Classical Modern collection exploring Berlin in the 1910s and 1920s. Featuring around 35 works, the exhibition brings to life the contradictions of the city's past. |
🖼️ Exhibition | More details → |
| April 30-30 |
Heavy RAWtation (Dance into May)
Celebrate the entry into May with a massive multi-venue event in Berlin. One wristband grants access to six parties across three clubs (Cassiopeia, Astra, Badehaus) on the RAW compound. |
🎪 Festival | More details → |
| April 30-30 |
Dance into May at Kulturbrauerei
Celebrate Berlin's biggest 'Dance into May' party at the legendary Kulturbrauerei. The massive event features 9 dance floors, 20 DJs, a live band, and a large May fire in the courtyard. |
🎪 Festival | More details → |
| May 1 |
Tag der Arbeit
National holiday in DE |
🎄 Holiday | |
| May 1-3 |
Gallery Weekend Berlin
Gallery Weekend Berlin is an annual art event where various galleries across the city open their doors to host contemporary art exhibitions, studio visits, and talks. |
🖼️ Exhibition | More details → |
| May 8 |
Jahrestag der Befreiung vom Nationalsozialismus (regionaler Feiertag)
National holiday in DE |
🎄 Holiday | |
| May 9-10 |
Primavera Spring and Asparagus Festival
The 'Primavera' spring festival takes place in Schöneberg in mid-May. Visitors can look forward to fresh Beelitz asparagus, various delicacies, and a colorful stage program. |
🎪 Festival | More details → |
| May 13-26 |
On Seeing and Being Seen: 30 Years of the Carnival of Cultures
Thirteen artists from different generations present their work to explore the ambivalence of the Carnival of Cultures. The exhibition reflects on the festival as a space for self-expression and the projection of the Other. |
🖼️ Exhibition | More details → |
| May 14 |
Christi Himmelfahrt
National holiday in DE |
🎄 Holiday | |
| May 15-15 |
Graduates' Concert of the Hanns Eisler School of Music Berlin
Graduates of the Hanns Eisler School of Music Berlin perform concertos by Stravinsky, Martinů, Ravel, and Bartók with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. |
🎵 Concert | More details → |
| May 17-17 |
International Museum Day 2026
Celebrate International Museum Day at the Jewish Museum Berlin with four special free guided tours. Enjoy fascinating insights into the permanent collection and the current exhibition honoring architect Daniel Libeskind. |
🎪 Festival | More details → |
| May 22-25 |
Carnival of Cultures
The Carnival of Cultures is a vibrant four-day festival celebrating Berlin's international diversity with a large street parade, music, dance, and a street festival. |
🎪 Festival | More details → |
| May 22-25 |
StadtLesen (CityReading)
StadtLesen is a free open-air reading festival that transforms city centers - especially Bebelplatz - into cozy outdoor reading rooms with over 3,000 books. |
🎪 Festival | More details → |
| May 23-24 |
Staatsoper für alle
A free open-air event at Bebelplatz featuring live opera broadcasts and classical concerts by the Staatskapelle Berlin. Admission is free and no tickets are required. |
🎵 Concert | More details → |
| May 24 |
Pfingsten (regionaler Feiertag)
National holiday in DE |
🎄 Holiday |
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