GOOD MORNING BERLIN
Read moreÉlodie scours Berlin for good tips, secret places and alternative outings, sharing them through her blog and guides. Written in French, the Good Morning Berlin website is aimed at both tourists and members of the local French-speaking community. You'll find six suggestions for guided tours in French, as well as unusual addresses for accommodation, food, entertainment and, of course, culture. Tours last an average of 3 hours, and prices vary according to group size.
MITWOHNZENTRALE
Read moreReservation of rooms and apartments all over the city.
HAMBURG.DE
Read moreThe official website of Hamburg city, political and cultural news, tourist overview, reservation of online hotels. In German and English.
UNIVERSITÄTSKLINIIKUM HEIDELBERG
Read moreThe Heidelberg University Clinic, very important, with emergency and general medicine services.
GERMANY TRAVEL
Germany Travel is the website of the German tourist office: the best ...Read more
DEUTSCHE WELLE
Deutsche Welle is the international public broadcaster of Germany.Read more
DER SPIEGEL
Read moreThe Mirror is Hamburg's most famous investigative weekly magazine. With a circulation of almost one million, it is one of the country's most influential press titles. Spiegel has played a major role in shaping the contemporary German media landscape, exposing numerous political affairs and repeatedly taking part in decisive operations in defense of press freedom. Its online version, Spiegel Online, is the most popular news site among Germans.
EXBERLINER
Read moreExberliner is Germany's largest English-language magazine. Founded in 2002 by three journalists from the UK, Romania and France, Exberliner has become a reference for the international community with a monthly print magazine, a popular website, bi-weekly newsletters, a Facebook and Twitter channel as well as regular parties and events. The magazine features cultural programs, reviews, news articles and op-eds that are continuously updated online.
030 MAGAZINE BERLIN
Read moreThe Berlin magazine [030], whose name refers to the city's telephone code, was created in 1994 as a printed magazine. Formerly published every two weeks and distributed in bars, pubs and restaurants, the magazine has been available only online since 2017. The independent editorial team places its reports, articles, interviews and tips in the areas of culture, music and nightlife in the capital. So among other things, you'll find occasional news about Berlin's cultural scene that you shouldn't miss.
BERLIN BÜHNEN
Read moreBerlin Bühnen (literally "Berlin Scenes") is a handy, synthetic and clear site listing the shows that take place in more than 80 venues in the German capital. As with the Museumsportal, the Berlin Bühnen calendar has a filter system. You can therefore filter the shows according to your criteria: by district, by genre (theatre, dance, concert, opera, cabaret, etc.), by language (English, German or "no language problem")... The site is available in German and English.
CONNEXION FRANÇAISE
Read moreThis site is aimed at French expatriates in Germany with more specific information on each of the 16 Länder. You will find everything you need to settle in Germany, information on administrative procedures, tips for learning German, dating sites, etc. There is also a Facebook page on which you can exchange all kinds of practical information, job offers, accommodation, etc. In short, a network to give each other a helping hand if you're new to Germany.
DIE BERLINER CURRYWURST IN WEB
Read moreFor fans of Currywurst (sausage with a curry flavored with curry).
LUXUSLIMO.COM
Read moreWedding, events or simple desire to make an exceptional and noticed stage entry, Luxuslimo will take you aboard a sumptuous limousine, for example its superior model, Lincoln Town Car 8,60 m long. It has a wide range of luxury vehicles ranging from sports - Lamborghini, Porsche, Ferrari, Mercedes McLaren - to classic classics of Mercedes.
ADFE - ASSOCIATION DES FRANÇAIS À L’ÉTRANGER
Read moreThis Democratic Association of French Abroad is an apolitical and progressive association, with its heart on the left, which promotes France abroad and opens the French to the world. Founded in 1980, its ambition is to bring together fellow citizens who wish not only to stay informed about the cultural, political, economic and social life of France, but also to deepen their ties with their host countries. It has a large network of partners.
TAGESSCHAU
The Tagesschau is the number one news program in Germany.Read more
MUSEUMSPORTAL
Read moreDo you know Berlin's museums like the back of your hand and are you looking for current openings and special exhibitions? The Museumsportal website provides a clear and concise overview of the cultural programme in the city's museums, memorials and palaces. Thanks to an intelligent filter system, you can refine your search: by date, by subject (visual arts, history, etc.), by audience, etc. The site, largely translated into French, also lists free museums and museums open on Mondays.