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Days of Dance Berlin 2026 brings the city alive with performances, workshops, and open-air shows that unite local and international artists. Held across theaters, studios, and public spaces in Berlin, it’s one of the most vibrant cultural events of the year — where everyone can feel the rhythm of the city.
From classical ballet to experimental street performances, Days of Dance turns Berlin into one big stage. Families, students, and tourists gather to explore hundreds of performances throughout the city. Expect lively energy, artistic diversity, and plenty of inspiration.
January in Berlin means cold but charming winter days. Temperatures usually range between 0°C and 5°C. A warm coat, gloves, and waterproof shoes are must-haves — especially if you’re walking between venues or attending open-air shows.
Before heading out, check the Berlin hourly weather to see if there’s snow or light rain expected. This helps you plan your commute and what to wear comfortably.
Tip: Carry a thermos with warm tea or coffee — Berlin’s winter evenings can feel colder with wind chill, but the festival’s lively atmosphere keeps spirits warm!
The festival’s main locations are well connected by public transport:
After hours of performances, unwind with good food nearby. Here are a few top-rated spots for a cozy evening:
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Q: Do I need tickets for all shows?
A: Some outdoor and community
performances are free; major shows require advance tickets.
Q: What should I wear?
A: Warm, layered clothing with comfortable shoes.
Indoor venues are heated, but outside it can be around 0°C.
Q: Is it family-friendly?
A: Absolutely. Many daytime workshops and
public performances welcome kids and families.
Days of Dance Berlin 2026 is more than a festival — it’s Berlin’s heartbeat in winter. Whether you love classical dance or modern art, you’ll find inspiration everywhere. Bundle up, check the Berlin hourly weather, and step into a world of rhythm, light, and movement. After all, Berlin always finds a way to dance — even in the cold.
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