If you’re planning a trip to Berlin in March, be prepared for some chilly weather. Layering is essential to stay warm while exploring.
Consider a cozy outer layer with a snug top and tailored bottoms. That’s a stylish combination.
Don’t forget about comfortable footwear and accessories that will keep you warm as you wander the city’s streets.
TRAVELING SOON?
Here are my recommended travel resources:
- Book flights: Expedia & Kayak
- Hotels & Accomodation: Booking.com, Hotels & VRBO
- Tours & Activities: GetYourGuide
- Compare Car Rentals: Discover Cars
- Travel Essentials: Ultimate Europe Packing List For Spring
What to Wear in Berlin in March
Here are some stylish outfit ideas to keep you warm and fashionable in Berlin during March.
wool coat + turtleneck + black tailored trousers

Cozy warmth counteracts the chill of March in Berlin.
quilted jacket + white turtleneck + dark straight jeans

The quilted jacket shields against the chill, leaving warmth to linger.
Black coat + cream turtleneck + wide-leg trousers

Warmth from the coat offsets the chill of March in Berlin.
trench coat + black roll-neck + black jeans

A cognac trench coat against the March air speaks of warmth, while a snug layer beneath hints at a casual sophistication.

A gray wool blazer offsets the chill of March winds while a crisp button-down complements the look.
Caramel coat + turtleneck + black straight jeans

The warmth of the turtleneck counters the chill of March air.
Cream duster coat + roll-neck + white jeans

A light layer with a soft touch eases the chill of early spring.
oversized sweater + black midi skirt + white sneakers

Warmth from the oversized sweater smooths over the chill, while the skirt adds a hint of sophistication.
Pink sweater + white jeans + loafers

A soft knit pairs seamlessly with fresh whites, hinting at effortless style.
knit sweater + white jeans + white sneakers

A mustard knit sweater can effortlessly brighten up the day while pairing seamlessly with white jeans.
White trench coat + black turtleneck + black jeans

The trench coat shields against the chill, while the turtleneck layers comfortably beneath.
Light blue shirt + wide-leg trousers + platform sneakers

A light blue shirt draws attention while the wide-leg trousers soften the look.
wool-blend jacket + cream jeans + loafers

A rich hue complements the lighter tones, hinting at a seamless transition between warmth and sophistication.
Pastel Sweater + white jeans + white sneakers

A pastel green sweater quietly embraces freshness while white sneakers make city adventures easier.
trench coat + white turtleneck + black jeans

A warm layer against the chill, the trench coat complements the snugness of the turtleneck effortlessly.
March Weather in Berlin & What to Expect
March in Berlin can be quite a rollercoaster ride when it comes to temperatures. You can expect daily highs around 50°F (10°C) and lows dipping down to about 35°F (2°C). It might feel a bit chilly and damp, especially if the wind decides to join the party.
And let me tell you, it’s not uncommon to get caught in a surprise drizzle or even a sudden burst of sunshine. You never know what the day will bring, so it’s wise to be prepared for anything!
When it comes to what to wear, think layers. Cozy sweaters are a must, along with a fashionable scarf that can double as a blanket if it gets too cold. A reliable jacket is essential too, something that can brave the wind and the occasional raindrop.
Don’t forget comfy shoes for all that exploring! Trust me, with the right gear, you’ll be ready to take on the quirky weather and have a blast in this vibrant city. Just remember, if you see the sun shining, don’t get too comfy; it might just be playing tricks on you!
What’s the best type of suitcase for spring travel in Germany?
A medium-sized carry-on with wheels works best. Choose one that fits airline overhead bins and has compression features to handle layers without overpacking.
Will I need to dress up in Berlin?
Not formally, but people dress neatly. Think smart casual over activewear. Jeans, cardigans and clean sneakers are fine for most places. Keep one nicer outfit for dinners.
How do I stay connected without crazy roaming fees?
Get a travel eSIM or local SIM card for data across countries. Many providers offer prepaid options that work across the EU. Free Wi-Fi is common but not always reliable.
What shoes should I actually bring?
Think comfort first. Choose walking shoes you’ve already worn for long distances. Skip anything new or untested because many cities will have cobblestones streets.