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Ventilation guide for Berlin

Berlin sits on the North German Plain, where continental cold air from the east meets Atlantic systems from the west. Summers are warm but unpredictable — July averages 24°C during the day, while heatwaves above 35°C have become more frequent in recent years. The city's Altbau brick buildings retain overnight coolness well, making early-morning ventilation especially effective.

The ideal Berlin ventilation window is between 6 and 9 AM in summer, when overnight cooling brings outdoor temperatures to 15–18°C — well below a typical indoor 24°C. Germans practice Stoßlüften — short 5-minute bursts of intensive airing rather than leaving windows tilted all day — which exchanges the full room air without cooling walls, saving significant heat in winter.

Air quality in Berlin is generally good (AQI 20–40), with morning spikes near main traffic routes. Pollen season runs from March through August, with birch peaking in April and grasses in June — relevant if you are considering overnight ventilation during spring.

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Frequently asked questions

When is it best to open windows in Berlin?

In Berlin, the best ventilation times are typically early morning (5–8 AM) and late evening (after sunset) when outdoor temperatures drop below indoor levels.

Is it safe to leave windows open at night in Berlin?

Yes, in most weather conditions. Open windows can drop indoor temperature by 2–5°C in 30 minutes if outdoor air is cooler. Check the live recommendation above for tonight.

What outdoor humidity is too high for ventilation?

Above 80% humidity, opening windows can make indoor air feel sticky. Combine with dehumidifier or wait for drier hours.