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Where to Watch the World Cup in Berlin

Free public viewing screens, beer gardens and bars to watch the 2026 World Cup in Berlin, filterable by what you want.

Find free screens, beer gardens, waterside spots and late-night options without expecting a Brandenburg Gate fan mile.

Berlin is a brilliant city to watch a World Cup, but 2026 will not work like the famous Germany-hosted fan-mile years. The tournament is in the USA, Canada and Mexico, so there is no reason to expect a giant Brandenburg Gate Fanmeile. This tool helps visitors find more realistic places to watch: public screens, beer gardens, bars, waterside spots and venues that may suit evening or late-night kick-offs.

How to Use This Finder

Start with the match time. Many 2026 World Cup games will be evening or overnight in Berlin because the tournament is in North America. Then filter by the atmosphere you actually want: free public viewing, beer garden, by the water, or late-night friendly.

No Brandenburg Gate Fan Mile This Year

The famous Brandenburg Gate fan mile belongs to tournaments Germany hosts or major Germany-focused events. For 2026, plan around normal Berlin venues instead of building your night around a giant central screen that has not been announced.

Before You Go

  • Check the venue directly before a specific match, especially for knockouts and Germany games.

  • Arrive early for popular fixtures; Berlin beer gardens and public screens can fill quickly.

  • Expect late kick-offs for some matches because of the North American time zones.

  • Use the fixture tool first if you are choosing between sightseeing, dinner and a match night.

Make a Berlin Day Around It

If you are visiting Berlin for football, use the daytime for the city itself. BerlinWalk covers Alexanderplatz, the TV Tower area, the real path of the Berlin Wall, Museum Island and Hackescher Markt in about 2 hours, leaving the evening free for the match.

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