Moving to Berlin is exciting, but many expats describe the first months as surprisingly lonely. You are surrounded by people, yet it can feel hard to turn casual encounters into real friendships—especially when work schedules, language gaps, and culture differences stack up.
Search data shows expats frequently look for phrases like "how to make friends in Berlin" and "expat community in Berlin". The good news: you do not need to wait years to feel at home.
Start with structured social entry points
- Join expat and hobby meetup groups in Berlin (language exchanges, hiking, coworking socials).
- Say yes to recurring activities—weekly events build familiarity faster than one-off parties.
- Volunteer or take a short local class; shared tasks create natural conversation.
- Use apps to find people who are explicitly open to meeting newcomers.
Use chat to warm up before meeting in person
Many expats in Germany feel more confident after a low-pressure chat first. MultiMe AI helps you message and call locals and other expats with real-time voice translation—so a weak phrase in the local language does not end the conversation before it starts.
Take the Next Step with MultiMe AI
Download MultiMe AI to connect, chat, and call with locals and expats in Berlin without language stress. Build your circle one conversation at a time.
