Is Berlin experiencing a decrease in public activity during summer time (July and August)?

Context: I am looking into settling down in Berlin and I would like to know what to expect from summer time in term of public activity/cultural events.
What I've observed: I've noticed each city has its own pace during summer time, some cities becoming more active (more people in the city, more cultural/social/outdoor activities), some others becoming more quiet (less people in the city, businesses opened limited hours) or not being impacted at all.
Question: Is Berlin experiencing a decrease in public activity during summer time (July and August)?
I am especially interested by the following aspects:
- Are the streets noticeably less crowded during summer time?
- Is the city known to experience an increase in social/cultural activity during July and August? (example: outdoor cinemas, streets/parks festivals, music festivals, fireworks, ...)
- Is there times during summer when public places (especially coffee places, libraries and co-working spaces) are expected to be open only during limited hours (or to be closed)?
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Is Berlin busy in August?
Berlin in AugustIn August, many of the locals have left, and tourists seem to fill the city. Temperatures are warm, humidity is high, and you might notice hordes of bees have also taken residence in the city.Is July a good time to visit Berlin?
For many, summer is the best season to visit Berlin. The months of June, July and August are usually warm and pleasant. You can expect the average high to be around 22\xb0 in June, and when summer is in full swing in July and August this picks up to 24\xb0.How is Berlin in the summer?
Even though some things may be different this year, the summer in Berlin will enchant you. These are long sunny days on the lakes, in the parks and gardens of the city. Discover the surprisingly green sides of the city.Janis Joplin \
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