NIGHT SIGHTS

Berlin sightseeing? How about some sight running!

We want the city all to ourselves, just for once, so this run is at night. Everything looks fantastic when people have left and the street lights are casting shadows. So let’s go! Starting from Oranienburger Tor, head down to the Bode-Museum. Go around the corner, passing James-Simon-Galerie and Kolonnadenhof to the Berliner Dom. Then it’s through the Humboldt Forum, passing by the Schinkel Pavillon before crossing over the street and heading past the lovely glass staircase by the Deutsches Historisches Museum. So far you’ve seen at least a dozen Berlin icons in as many minutes. Then it’s time for the final sprint: down Unter den Linden. If there’s a more iconic running route, we’ve yet to see it…

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the NEIGHBORHOOD RUNNER(S)

Niklas Marten & Emo Rugene

Content creator by day, athlete by night and Kraft Runners’ copy genius! Berlin’s unique symphony of cultures fuels Nik’s love for running 3-4 times weekly (providing both a physical challenge and mental escape). With Kraft Runners, he thrives in a supportive community, and his work at Braineffect drives his passion for health and performance.

@nik.marten

Emo is the visionary co-founder of Living in Colour, an agency in Berlin that empowers forwardthinking artists and curates boundary-crossing events. As co-organizer of Run-n-Rave (whose motto is: “F stands for Friendship, Fitness, Food, and Fun!”), Emo embraces boldness: from curating vibrant events to sporting striking running gear.

@emorugene