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What’s Berlin Like in April?

April in Berlin marks the transition from cooler temperatures to milder spring weather. Average daily temperatures typically range from approximately 4°C to 15°C (39°F to 59°F), though fluctuations are common. Expect a mix of sunny days, overcast skies, and occasional rain showers, with around 8-12 days experiencing some precipitation. Daylight hours increase significantly throughout the month, offering between 13.5 to 15 hours of light, making it ideal for sightseeing. Layers of clothing are recommended.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in April?

April is considered a shoulder season, offering moderate costs and good availability. Flight prices can vary widely; for example, round-trip flights from major European cities might range from €100-€350, while flights from North America could be $500-$1000+, depending on booking time and origin (all estimated). Accommodation prices are generally reasonable compared to peak summer. Hostel dorm beds might cost €25-€50 per night, and mid-range hotel rooms often range from €80-€160 per night (estimated). Availability for hotels and tours is typically good, but booking popular attractions in advance is always advised.

What Should I Expect in Terms of Crowds and Events?

Crowds in Berlin during April are moderate. Visitor numbers increase from the winter lull but are still manageable compared to the summer peak. Major attractions will have visitors, but wait times are generally shorter. The city begins to awaken with many outdoor cafes and beer gardens reopening. Events often include local spring festivals, increased frequency of flea markets like Mauerpark and Boxhagener Platz, and gallery openings. Easter, if it falls in April, can bring additional closures for public holidays.

What Are the Best Activities for April?

April is excellent for both indoor and outdoor activities as the weather improves. Explore Berlin’s numerous parks, such as Tiergarten or Tempelhofer Feld, as they burst into bloom. Consider a canal cruise on the Spree River (many operators resume full schedules). Visit world-class museums on Museum Island, discover historical sites like the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag Building (book dome access well in advance), or explore vibrant neighborhoods like Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg. Enjoy the burgeoning outdoor cafe culture.

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