The index is considered the most important international sustainability ranking for the tourism and events sector, reflecting sustainability efforts across destinations. The evaluation comprises 76 criteria in four areas: urban environmental strategy and infrastructure, social sustainability, engagement of the Visitor Economy (hotels, venues, gastronomy) and strategies and initiatives of destination management.
Berlin’s progress in sustainable development
Three‑quarters of all Berlin hotels with more than 75 rooms now hold sustainable certification — an increase of 41 per cent since 2022. Among all congress and trade fair venues in Berlin, 81 per cent now have a sustainability certification.
As the first major German city, Berlin has this year initiated a climate roadmap. A comprehensive plan for climate‑resilient development of Berlin tourism and the congress sector is being developed. The declared goal is Berlin’s climate neutrality by 2045.
In terms of accessibility, Berlin as host of the Global Disability Summit this year attracted global attention. Improvements were also made in public transport and in public spaces: these include additional step‑free accessible vehicles as well as enhanced audiovisual and tactile information systems.
A new initiative is the "Berlin Paper". With this action plan, Berlin aims by 2035 to become the world’s leading metropolis for sustainable, inclusive and innovative large‑scale events. The "Berlin Impact Programm", launched this year, is a strategic advisory and support offering for all event planners. It helps with event planning and makes their sustainability impact measurable. BESTIVAL, the MICE‑festival by visitBerlin, is one of many proofs that the city is already on a promising path: BESTIVAL2025 was again organised in compliance with ISO20121 for sustainable event management.
visitBerlin as a driver of sustainable development
Through the Sustainable Berlin programme, visitBerlin supports the tourism and congress sector on its path to a sustainable future. Innovative projects such as the 15‑minute city or the citizens’ advisory board Berlin‑Tourismus promote city compatibility, participation and climate protection.
The top‑4 achievement was made possible by support from the Berlin Senate Department for Economy, Energy and Enterprises as well as by close collaboration with the Senate Department for Mobility, Transport, Climate Protection and Environment.
Further information
All results of the "Global Destination Sustainability Index" can be found at gds.earth. Details on Berlin’s results are available here. Information on sustainable tourism development in Berlin is available on this page. The visitBerlin website also offers tips for a sustainable visit to Berlin.