Berlin’s Vegan Summer Festival Kicks Off This Weekend at Alexanderplatz
The Vegan Summer Festival is inviting everyone, vegan or not, to participate in a celebration of plant-based living at Alexanderplatz this weekend. The event, organized by Berlin-Vegan, ProVeg, and the Albert-Schweitzer-Stiftung, promises a diverse range of vegan food, products, and entertainment.
Alexanderplatz, a bustling hub served by several bus, tram, and regional rail lines, including the S+U Alexanderplatz Bhf, will host the three-day main event. Over 100 stalls will offer international vegan delicacies, organic and raw-food specialties, and cruelty-free cosmetics. Alongside the stalls, visitors can enjoy live music, cooking demonstrations, and a children’s program. The event also provides insights into vegan lifestyles through animal welfare groups, environmental organizations, and health initiatives.
The Vegan Summer Festival at Alexanderplatz runs for three days, offering a diverse range of vegan products and entertainment. It's an inclusive event, welcoming non-vegans to explore and enjoy the plant-based lifestyle.
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