How to spend a week in Berlin

Berlin is full of exciting things to do and see, whether it be grabbing a bite to eat, sightseeing or heading out to a nightclub.

Check out Getting Around Berlin for information on travelling around Berlin and our Accessibility page to find your way around Berlin with disabilities. You can also read Payment methods in Berlin for tips and advice on how to buy things during your visit.

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Info Desk

Where to ask questions at #WCEU

The Info Desk is your go-to place for information during WCEU (or goto, for all the programmers out there). The desk will be situated in the foyer between the registration area and the main conference area. The exact location will be marked on the venue map provided at registration.

We are delighted that so many people have purchased tickets to attend WCEU 2019 in Berlin. With more than 3000 attendees, there are lots of people to support through their WCEU experience. That’s no problem, because the friendly folks from the WCEU Attendee Services team along with a helpful squad of volunteers are available to guide you.

No question is too small, and we are here to help at the conveniently located Info Desk all day from the time the doors open on Friday to half an hour after Closing Remarks on Saturday.

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SIM cards, free Wi-Fi and mobile access in Berlin

Germany is an EU member and part of the “Roam Like at Home” initiative that took effect on 15 June 2017. Info in several languages can be found at: Roaming Q&A from the European Commission.

Should you already have a SIM card from an EU country, including the UK, you can use minutes, text and data in Germany as you would at home. On entering the country, this is confirmed with a message from your provider along the lines of: “Welcome to Germany! You’re probably expecting a text about roaming charges…”  

For everyone else who wants to stay connected while in Berlin for WordCamp Europe, we will help you decide whether a German SIM card is needed, plus how and where to buy one if the answer is yes.

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Meet our After Party Sponsors: Amazon Lightsail

Meet our Sponsors: Amazon Lightsail

Thank you to Amazon Lightsail for being an After Party Sponsor at #WCEU

Amazon Lightsail is connected to the future, but at #WCEU, Lightsail will transport us back in time for our 80s theme After Party!

We think it’s totally radical that Amazon Lightsail is down with being an After Party Sponsor, and hope you’ll join us in thanking them for their righteous support.

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Meet our After Party Sponsors: SiteGround

At WordCamp Europe’s After Party on Saturday 22 June you can relax with your friends and have fun with our 80s theme. Remember good times and make new memories as you celebrate with other attendees after one more WCEU.

Thank you to SiteGround for making it possible. And we can’t wait to see your leather jackets!

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