This guide explains the coronavirus situation in Berlin. It is updated when there is new information.
Latest restrictions
Since April, there are only two restrictions:
- You must wear an FFP2 mask on public transit.
- You must wear an FFP2 mask and show a negative test to visit hospitals and nursing homes.
The full list of restrictions is on Berlin.de. For the latest news, follow Tagesspiegel or the press releases from the mayor.
Full list of restrictions
- Full list of rules in Berlin
- Frequently asked questions
- Official situation report for Berlin (in German)
Travelling to Berlin
There might be more restrictions for entering Germany.
- Entry and quarantine regulations in Germany — Federal Foreign Office
- Quarantine, testing and reporting obligations in Berlin — Berlin.de
Where to ask questions
If you have coronavirus symptoms, or questions about getting tested, call one of the coronavirus hotlines.
- Coronavirus hotline for all of Berlin
030 / 9028 2828
The phone menu is in German, but they speak English1. They can only give you information. They can't give you a test or vaccine appointment. - Vaccine hotline for all of Berlin
030 / 9028 2200 - Medical call service (ärztliche Bereitschaftsdienst)
116 117, or +49 116 117
They can answer your questions, and help you get tested1. They also have a coronavirus test appointment service on their website. The phone menu is in German.s - Emergency services
If you have serious symptoms, and you need medical help, call the emergency number: 112.