Berlin, Germany

Berlin Marathon

Sunday, September 27, 2026
Flat & Fast
Lottery Entry

Course Profile

Difficulty
Flat & Fast
Terrainroad
Elevation Gain55m
Elevation Loss55m

One of the flattest and fastest marathon courses in the world. Smooth surfaces with gentle curves through the city center.

Typical Weather

Temperature10°C - 18°C
Humiditymoderate

Pleasant autumn weather. Cool mornings warming through the day. Occasional light rain possible but generally dry.

Registration

Entry TypeLottery Entry
Typically HeldLast Sunday in September

Lottery entry with high demand. Applications typically open in October for the following year's race. Elite and sub-elite entries available for qualifying runners.

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What Makes This Race Special

  • 1
    World record course - fastest marathon in the world
  • 2
    One of the six World Marathon Majors
  • 3
    Iconic finish through the Brandenburg Gate
  • 4
    Flat, fast course ideal for personal bests
  • 5
    One million spectators along the route

When to start training

166 days until Berlin Marathon

12-week plan
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Starts in 82 days
16-week plan
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Starts in 54 days
20-week plan
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Starts in 26 days

Plan start dates calculated from Berlin Marathon race day on Sunday, September 27, 2026.

Your 16-week training phases

From first base run to race day at Berlin Marathon

PhaseDatesWeeksFocus
baseJune 7, 2026 July 11, 20265Build aerobic capacity with easy mileage
buildJuly 12, 2026 August 15, 20265Add tempo runs, hills, and mid-long runs
peakAugust 16, 2026 September 12, 20264Race-specific workouts at goal pace
taperSeptember 13, 2026 September 26, 20262Reduce volume, sharpen, arrive fresh

Warm conditions

Typical race-day temperatures at Berlin Marathon: 10°C 18°C.

Practise hydration strategy in training, consider dawn long runs, and plan for a slight pace adjustment.

Berlin is the marathon for runners chasing personal bests and world records. Its pancake-flat course and ideal late-September weather have made it the site of countless world records, including the current men's world record. If speed is your goal, Berlin is your race.

The Course

The Berlin Marathon is legendary for its lack of elevation change. With only 55 meters of total elevation gain spread across the entire 42.195 kilometers, runners can settle into a rhythm and maintain it throughout the race.

The course starts near the Reichstag and loops through the city's historic center, passing through former East and West Berlin before the iconic finish through the Brandenburg Gate.

A Tour of Berlin

The route showcases Berlin's unique blend of history and modernity:

  • Reichstag - Parliament building and starting area
  • Tiergarten - Berlin's central park
  • Charlottenburg - Elegant western district
  • Schöneberg - Historic neighborhood
  • Kreuzberg - Vibrant, diverse area
  • Brandenburg Gate - The triumphant finish line

World Record Course

Berlin has hosted more world records than any other marathon course. The flat profile, wide streets, and typically ideal weather create perfect conditions for fast times. Both the men's and women's world records have been set here.

Why Berlin?

Beyond its speed credentials, Berlin offers an incredible race day experience. Over one million spectators line the streets, many with music, signs, and refreshments for runners. The atmosphere is electric yet supportive, pushing runners to their limits.

The city itself is fascinating - a place where you can literally run through history, crossing from what was once East Berlin to West Berlin and back again. The Brandenburg Gate finish is one of the most iconic images in marathon running.

Getting In

Berlin uses a lottery system for registration. Applications typically open in October for the following September's race. The lottery is competitive due to the course's reputation for fast times.

Entry options include:

  • Lottery - Standard entry method, results announced in winter
  • Elite/Sub-elite - For runners meeting time standards
  • Tour operators - Packages that include entry

Race Day Strategy

Berlin's flat profile is both an opportunity and a trap. The ease of the early miles can lead runners to go out too fast. Experienced Berlin runners recommend:

  • Start conservatively - The flat course will be there at mile 20 too
  • Find your rhythm early - Consistent pacing is key
  • Use the crowd energy wisely - Let them carry you in the final 10K
  • Save something for the Brandenburg Gate - You'll want to remember that finish

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