Berlin has long held a name as one of Europe’s more free cities, especially when it comes to weed. But how does that name hold up under Germany’s 2024 weed law change? While the new law opened the door to legal carry and grow rules for folks who live here, there are still firm limits—mainly for tourists. In this post, we’ll break down the rules for locals and guests, explain what’s okay and what’s not, and show what weed rules in Berlin look like in 2025.
Key Points
- Weed is legal for folks 18 and up, with limits on how much you can carry or grow.
- Tourists can’t buy, hold, or use weed in Germany.
- You can’t smoke in many spots, and you can’t drive high.
Weed Laws in Berlin After the 2024 Rule Change

Berlin’s cannabis rules come from the same law that runs across Germany. The 2024 law made it okay to use weed in small amounts, but it didn’t make it open to all. Here’s what’s okay:
- Adults 18+ can hold up to 25 grams of weed in public.
- At home, folks can have up to 50 grams and grow up to 3 weed plants per adult.
- Weed can’t be bought or sold outside of clubs or groups (set to open in mid-2025 or later).
Where Can You Smoke in Berlin?
Even residents face strict rules on cannabis use—especially in public. These areas ban it completely:
- Within 100 meters of schools, daycares, or youth spots.
- In walk-only zones from 7 AM to 8 PM.
- Around fields and sports spots.
- At or near train spots and bus stops.
Berlin may seem laid-back, but police actively enforce these rules—especially in busy areas like Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, and Mitte.
Is Weed Legal for Tourists in Berlin?
Short Answer: No.
While folks who live here can now hold and grow weed under the new law, that does not work for tourists. The CanG law says that only folks who have lived in Germany for at least six months can grow or use weed.
If you’re here for a trip, this means:
- You can’t buy or use weed, even if someone on the street says you can.
- Joining a weed club is not allowed, since it’s only for folks who live here.
- Police will fine you—or worse—if they catch you with weed, depending on the amount and location.
In short, don’t treat Berlin’s new law as a go-ahead if you’re just here on break.
How Berlin Deals With Weed Use in Public
Berlin has for years been one of the more chill cities when it comes to weed. But chill doesn’t mean risk-free. After 2024, the rules are clear, and cops in Berlin have set steps:
- Small amounts found on tourists can still be taken by police and fined.
- Big amounts can lead to charges, more so near schools or crowds.
- If you act wild or smoke where it’s not okay, cops will act.
Driving and Weed in Berlin
Germany’s new road law is still being worked on to match the weed law. Until then, the old strict rules stay in place. Here’s what to know:
- THC blood limits may change, but right now, no amount is safe.
- New drivers and bus/truck drivers have tighter rules.
- Weed and booze mixed is a big no and can lead to charges or loss of license.
If you’ve used weed—even the day before—don’t drive.
Final Words: Weed in Berlin, 2025
Berlin might be the most open city in Germany, but that doesn’t mean weed is wide open. Folks who live here can hold and grow a small amount. Tourists, though, still face firm rules and could be fined if caught.
If you’re just here to visit, check out the art, shows, and food. Weed may be part of life for some locals, but that doesn’t make it safe for you. Stay sharp, know the rules, and enjoy Berlin the smart way.
Common Questions
Is weed legal in Berlin for folks who live there?
Yes, folks 18 and up can hold 25 grams and grow three plants for their own use.
Can tourists use weed in Berlin?
No, tourists can’t use or hold weed in Germany.
Can you buy weed in Berlin?
Only folks who live here can join weed groups and get weed that way.
What if a tourist is caught with weed?
Cops may give a fine, take your weed, or file charges if it’s a lot.