It certainly gets the point across, does it not? A recent series of advertisements launched by the city of Berlin’s tourism department has ruffled a few feathers — and critics are pointing the finger ...
Berlin has given a formal seat at the tourism development table to its citizens. That's nice but it's important how selected citizen representatives will vocalize new feedback and whether tourism ...
The Convention happening from March 5-7 at ITB Berlin will once again serve as a platform to promote social equality and ecological responsibility in the tourism industry. Trendsetting events on the ...
Berlin’s travel industry is set for significant transformations in 2025, influenced by visitor preferences, air capacity expansion, and emerging tourism drivers. A collaborative study by The Data ...
<p>Burkhard Kieker, CEO of Berlin's tourism marketing company, unveiled the city's completely overhauled tourism website, and introduced the new visitBerlin corporate name, brand and logo. Effective ...
The German capital is experiencing an economic crisis marked by enormous debt and a tourism sector that has not recovered to ...
More than 17 million people visited Berlin in 2007 - eight million more than in the first year after the fall of the Berlin Wall in late 1989. The old-new German capital is one of Europe's most ...
A recent advert showing an old woman sticking up her middle finger has been removed by Berlin’s tourism board. Part of a wider campaign to alert tourists and locals to the new coronavirus rules across ...
Berlin's tourism marketing company, VisitBerlin, unveiled a newly designed website and a modernized Berlin corporate name, brand, and logo. VisitBerlin will be used in all worldwide communications, ...
Brandenburg has long been actively committed to barrier-free tourism. Digitalization remains an important basis for competitive tourism. The Berlin-Brandenburg Office for Statistics has published the ...
Tourism in Berlin is booming. But not everybody is happy about it. Too many parties, too much waste, people groan. Nobody is shouting for a cutoff yet, but DW columnist Gero Schliess recommends prompt ...
For weeks Berlin was out of bounds to tourists. On May 15, restaurants began to reopen under certain conditions, and now also hotels. We took a look around the Kurfürstendamm, Berlin's famous ...