Alte Frau, New Life

Alte Frau, New Life

We need to talk about Silvester

How not to have the wrong kind of blast on New Year's Eve

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Cathi Harris
Dec 31, 2025
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A lit firecracker emits a stream of orange smoke against black pavement
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Every year around this time I begin to see the same kinds of posts on social media.

I’m coming to Berlin on New Year’s Eve!

Where should I go?

Is the S-Bahn safe to ride late at night?

Where is the best place to see fireworks?

This always brings to mind the advice I got when we first moved here - which are still the words I live by on Dec. 31:

Be where you plan to stay by 7 p.m. and don’t leave there until after sunrise the next day.

Yes, the S-Bahn is generally safe, even at night. And unlike most nights, the trains will be running frequently all through the night.

It’s everywhere around the S-Bahn that isn’t safe on Silvester.1

Unless you are the kind of person who enjoys throwing incendiary devices at others or having them thrown at you, then I advise watching some fireworks from a balcony or bridge early in the evening and then staying inside (shutters closed, if you have them), for the duration.

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