Berlin · Month comparison

May vs July

May ranks #1 overall vs July at #9. Berlin at its most liveable — warm days, long evenings, and the summer festival season just getting started.

Berlin May — Berliner Dom at Museum Island in spring sunshine

May

#1 of 12 months

Best match

Berlin at its most liveable — warm days, long evenings, and the summer festival season just getting started.

  • Highest sunshine hours of any spring month (7.8h daily) with ideal 19°C temperatures for cycling and outdoor exploration
  • Carnival of Cultures preparation energises Kreuzberg and Neukölln; street food markets and outdoor bars operating at full capacity
Berlin July — people enjoying the Berlin waterfront in summer

July

#9 of 12 months

Strong option

Peak summer heat and the busiest streets of the year — Berlin's outdoor energy at maximum, prices to match.

  • 24°C days and 15°C nights: Berlin's lakes (Wannsee, Müggelsee) make a genuine summer playground just 30 minutes from Mitte
  • Street festivals across all major districts; the Spree riverbank and Tempelhofer Feld park packed with outdoor culture
FactorMayJuly
Weather score
8
8
Value score
6
3
Crowd score
6
3
Events score
7
7
Atmosphere
8
7
Avg high temp19.4°C24.7°C
Monthly rain54mm53mm
Daily sunshine7.8hrs7.2hrs

May trade-offs

  • Tourist numbers climbing steadily — popular sites like the Reichstag dome now require advance booking
  • May bank holidays (Labour Day 1 May, Ascension, Whit Monday) cause price spikes and occasional protests along May Day route
  • Rainfall increases to 54mm — afternoon thunderstorms possible during spring warm-up

July trade-offs

  • Tourist peak begins: Museum Island, Reichstag, and Checkpoint Charlie require significant advance booking or long waits
  • Central accommodation at peak pricing — comparable to Western European capitals that offer more for the same money in summer
  • Tempelhofer Feld and Tiergarten packed on weekends; the city loses some of its under-the-radar character
Scores compare months within Berlin. Climate data: Open Meteo ERA5 30-year normals (1991–2020). Methodology →