Barbecue fun in the north: Top 5 places for summer 2025!
Find out more about Northern Germany: exciting events, art, culture and environmental protection offers in July 2025.

Barbecue fun in the north: Top 5 places for summer 2025!
What is happening in Northern Germany? On the weekend of July 5th to 6th, 2025, citizens can look forward to an exciting program that will showcase cultural diversity and experiences in nature. The NDR television program “Nordtour” has put together some highlights from Hamburg and the surrounding area that not only awaken a longing for the north, but also stimulate the senses. From culinary delights to socially engaged city tours, there is something for every taste. NDR reports that the broadcast dates for the program are Saturday, July 5, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, July 6, 2025, at 6:00 a.m.
A particularly exciting project is thisGreenKayak Initiativein Hamburg. Here, nature lovers can paddle on the Alster, Elbe and Bille for free - and the best thing about it: you can actively contribute to the clean-up of the waters and collect rubbish. This concept emphasizes the importance of balancing both culture and environment, after all, the challenges that affect nature are indispensable today. A point that also comes from German Cultural Council is discussed, which points out that the connection between environmental and cultural policy plays a crucial role for a sustainable society.
Discover diversity
Another highlight are theSummer studiosin Schleswig-Holstein, which takes place on the third weekend in July. Artists open the doors to their studios, workshops and galleries and provide insights into the diversity of art forms. From metal to ceramics to painting – the creativity here is limitless and promotes cultural awareness among visitors. This event shows how important cultural education can be in the context of sustainability, which is also related to the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as by CUBI noted.
Visitors can also discover the variety of barbecue options in Hamburg, including the popular barbecue areas in the city park, at the Schwanenwikwiese and on the Elbe beach near Övelgönne. This barbecue culture will be brought into particular focus during the Women's European Football Championship and will once again shed light on how social traditions can be combined with the various aspects of cultural life.
Social initiatives and experiences
For those who want a different look at the city, there issocial city tourin Hanover. Here, Thomas, who was formerly homeless, talks about places affected by homelessness and drug use - an impressive example of how art and culture can address social issues. Such initiatives are important building blocks in the discussion about the cultural dimension of sustainability, as in Report of the Cultural Council is discussed.
And for the art and tattoo lovers among us, there is an exciting oneLive tattoo exhibitioncan be seen in the August Kestner Museum in Hanover. Here the history of tattoos is brought to life - another example of how cultural expressions find a place in modern life. This exhibition is open until August 17 and also attracts tourists to the city.
A farewell with a wink comes from the Rostock Zoo, where the return of the seals Gismo and Sammy is celebrated. After two and a half years in the training camp, there is now a new seal facility, which was built at a whopping 12.5 million euros. This clearly shows that the protection and well-being of our nature is just as important as its cultural design.
Overall, summer in northern Germany offers a colorful range of experiences that take both cultural and environmentally conscious aspects into account. Whether it's a walk in the Rosenpark Reinhausen or a cup of freshly roasted coffee in the fairytale garden in Greifswald - the region has a lot to offer and impressively shows that culture and nature can go hand in hand.