Best German schools in Berlin by category - student age group, leisure/fun
18 language schools in Berlin from 76€ for a 1 week German course
Berlin ratings & opinions
How our students rated their experience in Berlin
What our students said about Berlin
Berlin is a huge and very interesting town to enjoy the whole day and night. Good gastronomy, efficient public transportation, safe, with polite people. I was particularly focused in its history and culture, that's why I spent most of my free time visiting museums and historical buildings and places. Berlin is fantastic as a capital of a great country.
I was absolutely in love with the city. There is always so much to do related to culture, music and art! The nightlife was amazing as well. They were best the nights of my life. If you are looking for a place with cultural background but also fun activities, Berlin is the place!
Loved Berlin. Weather was crazy but oh well. Amazing city, loads to do, very friendly. Subway's and transport in general isn't very friendly in terms of understanding what ticket you need to buy but in general great experience.
Fascinating. Easy to get about. Civilised cyclists. Interesting architecture. Trees, birds and clean fresh air. Visible marks and monuments of human greatness and human horror with Museums and Monuments to explain it all.
Berlin is a wonderful city full of interesting things to do. If you love culture, politics and history-- Berlin is definitely the place to explore. It is super safe and the locals are very friendly :)
Berlin is a great city with a rich history, great museums, and historical sites. It also offers great places for food and entertainment.
The city is full of immigrants, international students, and tourists. You might experience less German culture and traditions.
Berlin is a great city. I feel calm in it like in St. Petersburg) Everyone will find something of their own in this city)
Berlin is a "must" city to visit and to spend time in and around it
Just great!! Easy orientation, great helpful people, cosmopolitan!
What language school directors said about Berlin
Berlin is the capital of Germany and has 170 museums, 300 art galleries, castles, churches, countless parks, opera houses, theaters, cinemas, clubs, bars and cafés. Berlin is a very diverse, dynamic and creative city, which is rich in contrasts and offers visitors unique insights into German culture
It is a capital city with a unique soul. Home to more than 165 museums, 300 art galleries and 150 theatres, it is a kaleidoscope of artistic activity.
Berlin is young, dynamic, international and has numerous concert halls, theatres, opera houses, museums, art collections and galleries. It is also a centre of science and the greenest EU city.
Berlin is a capital of cool, a paradise for lovers of culture. Berlin has many lakes, rivers, parks. Berlin is less expensive than other capitals.
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Berlin
Excellent teachers. Students from all over.
I plan to come back.
23 May 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 67 years
There are primarily students. You can study with students of the same age and various nationalities.
Both of our teachers were very enthusiastic about teaching us.
7 May 2024
Course: Standard Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 26 years
Some very good teachers. Work from a book so it's structured. Work at a fast pace so you can learn OK.
It's a professionally run German school with some good teachers.
30 April 2024
Course: Standard - 4 weeks
Student age: 56 years
Great teachers and good organisation
26 February 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 54 years
The class was conducted with a small group, creating an engaging learning environment. The pace and organization were perfect, making it not only informative but also enjoyable to attend.
The teachers exhibited a high level of preparation, experience, and an ability to convey concepts in an easy-to-follow manner.
Furthermore, I was pleasantly surprised by the additional efforts made by the DID school to organize events that complement the language learning process. These extra activities enhance the overall learning experience and contribute to a more educational journey.
I want to express my sincere appreciation for your suggestion to join this school and I am thoroughly enjoying my time here.
The best school I attended so far
18 December 2023
Course: Standard Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 62 years
Information about Berlin
- All budgets are possible - cheap for a European capital city.
- Great variety of clubs and bars.
- Interesting history.
- Modern and artistic influences throughout.
- Winter can reach low temperatures.
- Large expat community - need to be firm in practising German outside the classroom.
Key Facts about Berlin
- Price index excluding rent: 63* (37% cheaper than New York)
- Price index including rent: 51* (49% cheaper than New York)
- Price index food only:66* (34% cheaper than New York)
- Big Mac price (Germany average):
4.54 € (7% cheaper than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
Weather in Berlin
Events in Berlin
January 2025Innovative and stimulating dance festival for anyone interested in urban choreography and contemporary dance. Discover the cutting edge of modern dance.
January 2025A five-day event filled with exceptional performances from the world's best contemporary music performers.
January 2025Also known as Green Week, it is the largest and one of the most important trade fairs for food/nutrition, agriculture and horticulture.
26 January 2025 - 27 January 2025A renowned six-day international cycling race that takes place in Berlin and welcomes some of the world's best riders.
January 2025 - February 2025A multimedia arts festival that brings together art, contemporary culture and technology. Thousands of artists, activists and students from all across the globe attend this one-of-a-kind event.
February 2025The Berlinale is the largest film festival in the world. The red carpet welcomes international film stars, fans and paparazzi. This ten-day event hosts premieres of films from around the world to inspire, challenge and entertain the viewer.
February 2025 - March 2025A gourmet food festival that offers you a unique opportunity to experience interesting culinary delights and beverages.
March 2025The largest travel trade fair in the world with over 10000 exhibitors presenting the latest travel trends as well as dream destinations. The fair also includes stands for individual countries, concerts, shows and culinary delights. Truly unforgettable.
March 2025A festival for new, contemporary music where many renowned composers exhibit their extraordinary talent through unforgettable performances.
March 2025 - April 2025Amazing, month-long music festival with a widely varied programme of classical music, opera and theatre productions.
April 2025New Berlin film awards for movies and documentaries relating to Berlin in a wide range of genres and categories.
April 2025An event for sports lovers including runners, wheelchair athletes and inline skaters.
May 2025A two-week long theatre fest presenting the top ten production highlights of the current season.
May 2025This music festival encompasses all that falls under the label of contemporary jazz: from electronica and neo-classical to jazz and singer/songwriter. About 70% of the lineup are local artists and many of the performances include new collaborations and joint projects.
May 2025Enjoy an unbeatable orchestral experience conducted by the great Daniel Barenboim.
May 2025Berlin welcomes over 1.4 million visitors each year for this spectacular street festival celebrating Berlin's cultural diversity. More than 5000 performers can be found in the streets of the city wearing masks and costumes. The event culminates in a massive parade on Pentecost Sunday.
May 2025Berlin! Berlin! We are going to Berlin! is the battle cry of the DFB fans as their teams compete for the National Football Cup in Berlin's Olympic Stadium.
June 2025 - September 2025An international contemporary art exhibition for upcoming, talented young artists.
21 June 2025What began as a small parade is now the biggest and best of the various music festivals in the city. The Fête de la Musique is celebrated worldwide as a non-profit, non-commercial music festival.
June 2025This international exhibition of aviation and space travel attracts more than 1100 exhibitors from over 47 countries.
June 2025Here's your opportunity to discover interesting scientific acumen in laboratories, libraries and lecture halls across the city of Berlin.
July 2025With a wide range of musical genres and outstanding performances, this festival offers up truly incredible open air experiences at the famous Gendarmenmarkt Square.
July 2025Fashionistas love Berlin Fashion Week. Buyers, media professionals and representatives meet at fashion shows and exchange information about fairs, exhibitions and offsite events.
July 2025Fashionistas love Berlin Fashion Week. Buyers, media professionals and representatives meet at fashion shows where they can exchange information about fairs, exhibitions and offsite events.
July 2025A twilight event filled with lights and music in the botanical gardens.
July 2025Annual LGBT celebration and demonstration against discrimination and exclusion.
August 2025 - September 2025The Musikfest traditionally opens the concert season in Berlin, bringing together renowned soloists, ensembles, choirs and orchestras.
August 2025Museum festival for night owls. Visit any of the over 70 participating museums until 2:00 a.m. or attend some of the 700+ events, all with just one ticket.
August 2025Every year, the Britzer Garten hosts the Feuerblumen und Klassik Open Air, with a programme of classical music, garden art and a fireworks display.
September 2025Also known as the Day of the Open Monument, the city invites people to visit, for free, many different monuments and historical locations all across Berlin.
September 2025This world fair of electronics and appliances presents the latest products and innovations in Berlin, the heart of the most important regional market in Europe. It offers a comprehensive overview of the international market, and attracts participants and visitors from over 100 countries.
September 2025Exhibits, art fairs, awards, debates, and all things art-related. Week-long celebration of contemporary art.
03 October 2025Every 3rd of October is the national day of Germany. Celebrations include speeches by politicians, concerts, fireworks and more.
November 2025 - 2025Musicians from Berlin and all around the world come together to turn this festival into the most beautiful and prestigious jazz event in Europe.
31 December 2025 - 01 January 2026Berlin always welcomes in the New Year in style with upwards of 1 million people gathering at the Brandenburg Gate and a spectacular fireworks presentation that begins at the stroke of midnight. There are shows, party tents and a mass of food and drink stalls spread out over a 2 kilometer radius.
What to do in Berlin
Arrival airport
Public transportation to city center:
Every 60 minutes
Main stops: BER T5
Every 20 minutes
Main stops: Spandau - BER T1-2/ Südkreuz - BER T1-2
30-60
Main stops: Berlin Hauptbahnhof - BER T1-2 / Nauen - BER T1-2/ Dessau / Bad Belzig - Wünsdorf-Waldstadt/ Potsdam - Königs Wusterhause
Taxi: 45 minutes drive to city center of Berlin
Q&A - Questions about German courses and schools in Berlin
- My daughter is 16 and would like to stay in Berlin. Do you offer classes and also activities? Would there be people from her same age group?“The schools we work with in Berlin offer classes and they also organise activities. The age range of the students is between 20 and 25 years if they are taking a course for adults. However, if she is 16, she can book a junior course (more complete and organised).
If you opt for a junior course, you will be offered packages that include everything, including activities, outings and accommodation.”Rubén De Haro, LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 07, 2024Where can I buy a ticket for public transport?“Tickets for public transport can be purchased directly at stations/stops.
It is also possible to purchase a monthly ticket for around EUR 49 by downloading the DB app.
”Gosia Mazur, LanguageCourse.Net - Jul 20, 2023I am looking for a German language trip for my daughter. We live in Kazakhstan. She learns German at school, level B1. She would like to learn German intensively in Germany in August.“Let us organize the perfect intensive course for your daughter! Please inform us about the desired starting date in August and the age of your daughter so that we can check the availability of the course and accommodation as soon as possible and send you detailed information.”Sabine Krafack, LanguageCourse.Net - Jun 19, 2023Is it possible to receive a group quote?“Yes, definitely. To do so, fill in the form on our website under 'Help & Contact' (top left) --> 'Group Discount'.”Robin Rebecca Pietersma, LanguageCourse.Net - May 31, 2023Can the group lesson schedule be adapted to certain times that suit me better?“We can normally find a course in the morning or afternoon for you, but if you have a very specific time schedule the best option might be private lessons, as these can be scheduled with more flexibility.”Louise Granath, LanguageCourse.Net - May 11, 2023Is it possible to stay in a host family close to the school?“At GLS, host families are 35 minutes by public transport from the school, while at DID it is 55 minutes by public transport on average. This is because most host families live outside the city and the schools are often in the city. The ratings of the host families at these two schools are incredibly good though!
GLS also has a studio flat as an option, which is 5 minutes away from the school, but is also more expensive of course. Is that maybe an idea?
You can see the schools on the map on our website. ”Robin Rebecca Pietersma, LanguageCourse.Net - May 09, 2023Is there any school which can guarantee that there will be no other students of my nationality in the same study group?“It is not possible to ensure that there are no other students of the same nationality in the group.
GLS - German Language School is a good choice because there is a good mix of nationalities from all over the world.”Gosia Mazur, LanguageCourse.Net - Apr 21, 2023Which junior campus is located near the central station?“DID - Deutsch Institut offers a course for juniors with accommodation in Park Residence. This course takes place 10-minute walk from the central station.”Gosia Mazur, LanguageCourse.Net - Feb 17, 2023I have 1 room available and would like to host one of your participants. Who should I contact?“If you would like to offer a room for language students, please contact the schools in Berlin directly.”Sabine Krafack, LanguageCourse.Net - Dec 05, 2022I'm looking for a course for DaF teachers in Germany. I'm looking for new methodical and didactic ideas for my lessons.
Could you please recommend schools where such courses are held?“The DID in Berlin offers a teacher training course with the following content:
- Standard Course 20
- 4 extra lessons with class attendance
- 2 lessons with topics specifically for teachers
- the program includes 2 activities per week and weekend excursions (entrance fees not included)”Sabine Krafack, LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 25, 2022How long does it take to go from an A1 level to a B2 in German?
“It is normally said that it takes 8 weeks of Intensive course to go from an A1 to a B2, but it is also possible by doing 6 weeks of a Super Intensive Course (full day classes), of course it might take sligthly longer to do it with a Standard Course (half day).”Ángel Marcos Portoles, LanguageCourse.Net - Oct 25, 2022My current German level is A1 and I would like to reach the B1 level before going to University. Can I book a course and start any Monday?“The school offers group lessons for all levels, starting every month. Just let us know if you have any preferences regarding the start date and we will send more information about the programmes and their respective schedules.”Ana Carolina Dos Santos, LanguageCourse.Net - Oct 14, 2022I am looking for a German language course for our daughter, who will be 17 years old, who will be taking a gap year. I also want to know what the group composition is in terms of age. I've clicked on campus now, but maybe that's not a good idea? And can you do other hobbies in addition to the language to learn the language in a playful way?“How nice to read that your daughter is going to take a gap year in Berlin. She's must definitely be looking forward to that!
The most enjoyed German course is the intensive 20 lessons per week course. In this type of course she has lessons from Monday to Friday, usually in the mornings between 09:00-13:00.
Each school has a different average age. We can look at this per school. For example, GLS is a very good option (average age between 19-24 years old) and they also have the campus accommodation.
Campus accommodation is nice for younger students as it is usually close to school (whether or not next to the school) and with other students from the school, so it'll be fun quickly!
In Berlin, combination courses are also offered with horse riding and tennis, unfortunately not with dance. However, I can imagine that if she has found a good school, they will certainly have recommendations for a possible dance course at another organisation.
I also recommend a host family if you want to experience a complete immersion in the country and its culture. If you book including half board or full board, you can even practice your language at the table with the host family.”Robin Rebecca Pietersma, LanguageCourse.net - Feb 03, 2022FAQ - Frequently asked questions about German courses in Berlin
- I am interested in finding out about a German course in Berlin for the month of October/November with accommodation in a Residence with single room.“We have many partner schools in Berlin offering German courses. General language courses are available every Monday of the month. General beginners courses start on the first Monday of every month. Contact our agents and we will help you to find the most suitable course for your German language skills. ”Veronica Romualdi, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 25, 2024Do you have any courses in Berlin with focus on history and literature?“We don't have any specific courses with this focus, but you can book a combination of a group course and private lessons. This way you strengthen your general language knowledge during the group course, and the private lessons can be tailored to suit your cultural interests. ”Louise Granath, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Aug 11, 2023I'm looking for a German course in Berlin for my daughter who will be 16 years old in August. Can she start in August?“The minimum required age for adult courses is 16-18 years at our partner schools in Berlin. She can join an adult course after her 16th birthday. Junior courses are only available during summer and they usually end at the end of July. You can always get in touch with us and we check the possible starting dates for you. ”Angela, Consultant from Languagecourse.net - Mar 10, 2023Is it possible to stay after the language course to continue the studies there, as I am a foreign student?“Unfortunately we cannot comment on this. It will depend on the type of visa you have and/or the residence permit. The best thing to do is to contact the embassy to find out what the conditions are. ”Madly Simba, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 01, 2023Didn't find what you are looking for?Interested in a specific type of course? See our reviews of German courses & camps for teenager and children in Berlin or other 33 different German course types in Berlin.Interested in language travel to other cities? Have a look at German language schools in other cities in Germany such as Augsburg, Bamberg, Blossin, Bonn ..., Brunswick, Cologne, Dresden, Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Ebernburg, Erfurt, Essen, Frankfurt, Freiburg, Freising, Greifswald, Hamburg, Heidelberg, Horb am Neckar, Landshut, Leipzig, Lindau, Lübbecke, Mainz, Muenster, Munich, Nuremberg, Oberwesel, Radolfzell, Regensburg, Stuttgart, Wiesbaden or see our list of all schools in Germany. You may also want to consult options outside Germany for learning German.Show more
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