Which Are the Must-Visit Parks in Berlin, Germany?

While traversing through the scenic city of Berlin in Germany the tourist should spare sometime and visit the beautiful park. As you might understand, these parks are famous for their calmness and association with nature, and a good opportunity to escape from the noisy streets of New York. In this blog post, however, let’s have a closer look at some of the important parks to visit in Berlin.

 

1. Tiergarten

Tiergarten

 

This is not just any park, it’s the largest park in Berlin, and one of the city’s most beloved landmarks. Located at an area of 520 acres, there is ample of grounds for a walk, to have a barbecue, or to jogging in the Park. Facilities such as beautiful pathways, decorated lakes, and giant woodlands make Tiergarten ideal to ignore the city bustle.

 

Here I will not prompt you to visit the imposing Victory Column that is located in the center of the park. This is an edifice which you can climb and get bird’s eye view of the city. Well, Tiergarten does house many statues and memorials and fantastic places where you can savor on a cup of coffee while viewing the countryside.

 

2. Tempelhofer Feld

Tempelhofer Feld

 

Tempelhofer Feld is one of those parks that was built in Berlin, and used to be an airport. Presently, Tempelhof Airport dismantled flying strip became an extensive park area and it makes suitable for families, kids and cyclist to play, skate, bike, or take a sunbath in the open air.

 

They also have some sections of the park that you will see people practicing football, others flying kites, or people engaged in other sporting activities. Tempelhofer Feld is a perfect example of how Berlin has not only managed to redesign unused territories but has made them attractive for people Tempelhofer Feld is used by both those who live in Berlin and tourists.

 

3. Grunewald Forest

Grunewald Forest

 

If you are looking for a primitive retreat into green and tranquil surrounding, then Grunewald Forest will make the ideal choice. This gigantic forest is found in the south western zone of Berlin, and it covers more than 3,000 hectares and the best place for hiking, cycling or even take a nice picnic under the big trees.

 

Traditionally located at the centre of Grunewald Forest is Teufelsberg, a ‘built’ hill that was made of debris from World War II. Going up the Teufelsberg hill you will get wonderful 360-degree view of the forest and the Frankfurt skyline. Getting confused between playful with the words Grunewald Forest could be regarded as a true nature paradise for those who enjoy silence and wildlife.

 

4. Volkspark Friedrichshain

Volkspark Friedrichshain

 

The park is Frederichshain, one of the oldest public parks of Berlin, which provides verdant green, serene water bodies and beautiful trails. This park is excellent for a slow walk, perhaps tossing a frisbee around or even having a meal with friends or in a big company.

 

The chief attraction of the park is one of the most emblematic fountains named Märchenbrunnen, or the Fairy Tale Fountain in English. This fascinating fountain presents the images of the main characters of the favorites færie-tales and would make you act like a child. Furthermore, there is also the rose garden, the must-visit small hill with the represents the amazing view, and several pleasant cafes where one can rest having the splendid view of the park.

 

Conclusion

This city also has a great history and an active nightlife and thus visitors to the city will not be short of beautiful parks to enjoy nature in. Irrespective of how one feels about wandering through the spectacular Tiergarten, revel in the singularity of Tempelhofer Feld, or enjoy the serenity of Grunewald Forest, or discover the allure of Volkspark Friedrichshain, a Berlin park trip makes for a fantastic exploration opportunity for any nature lover or any somebody in Berlin looking for the four-walls-and-a-roof escape.

 

So slip on your most comfortable pair of shoes, prepare a delectable lunch spread, and off you go to experience tranquility and the lush greenery of the Berlin parks. You won’t be disappointed!


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