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Sunday, June 8, 2025

Discover 17 essential Berlin parks to visit – from city-center escapes and lakeside strolls to forest adventures and themed gardens.

Explore Berlin’s green side with this updated guide to the best parks to visit in Berlin. From iconic landscapes and hidden gems to lakeside resting spots, here’s your ultimate park-hopping itinerary.


🌳 1. Tiergarten

Berlin’s sprawling central park and second-largest urban green space (210 ha). Ideal for picnics, waterways, statues, and jogging routes – plus landmarks like the Siegessäule and Cafe am Neuen See. 


🌲 2. Grunewald

One of Berlin’s largest forested parks with lakes and hiking trails. A favourite for nature lovers, runners, and anyone craving a peaceful escape from the city bustle.


💧 3. Rummelsburg

Lakeside charm at Rummelsburger Ufer, with strolling paths along the Spree and views back across to the city — perfect for a lazy afternoon.


🎡 4. Volkspark Friedrichshain

Berlin’s oldest public park (49 ha), home to the Märchenbrunnen, open-air cinema, table‑tennis, ping‑pong, and lovely picnic lawns. 


🚉 5. Gleisdreieck Park

Once railway wasteland, now a vibrant urban park (31.5 ha) with skate zones, playgrounds, rose gardens, and wild "Gleiswildnis" – a local award-winner. Excellent for families and urban explorers. 


🌸 6. Viktoria‑Luise Park

A tranquil neighborhood park with a central fountain, shady trees, Jugendstil surrounding architecture — ideal for a relaxed morning stroll. 


🌿 7. Humboldthain

Historic WW2 flak tower ruins set on grassy hills with rose gardens, playgrounds, climbing walls and panoramic views over Wedding. 


🌼 8. Bürgerpark Pankow

A 12 ha verdant park along the Panke river, featuring meadows, rose gardens, a café, and family-friendly play areas. Quiet and local-feeling.


🌺 9. Botanischer Garten

One of the world’s most biodiverse botanical gardens, spanning 43 ha in Steglitz. Perfect for wandering exotic greenhouses and seasonal flower shows. 


🏛️ 10. Anhalter Bahnhof Park (Elise‑Tilse‑Park)

Built on the former railway lands, offering raised terraces, wildflower meadows, and historical traces – an urban oasis in Kreuzberg. 


🚂 11. Nordbahnhof Park

A former railway embankment turned park near Friedrichstraße station – narrow, leafy, and great for a quiet break amid city energy.


🏞️ 12. Monbijoupark

Small but charming 4 ha green space by the Spree near Museum Island. Features a children’s pool, beachfront bar, and scenic views across the river. 


🏝️ 13. Pfaueninsel

A UNESCO-protected island palace park in the Havel River, known as “Peacock Island.” Lush forests, historic architecture, and roaming peacocks await.


🛩️ 14. Tempelhofer Feld

The former Tempelhof Airport turned unmissable community park. Massive open space for bike rides, picnics, kite flying, urban gardening, rollerblading, mini‑golf, and BBQs. 


🎭 15. Körnerpark

Neukölln’s hidden gem: a landscaped neo-baroque jewel box park with fountains, an orangery café/gallery, weekend concerts, and ornate pathways. 


🌺 16. Britzer Garten

A horticultural masterpiece originally created for the 1985 Bundesgartenschau. Spanning 90 ha of flower beds, rhododendron woodlands, playgrounds, lakes, and a rose garden. Entry fee applies. 


🌏 17. Gärten der Welt

Explore nine themed international gardens (Japanese, Balinese, Korean, etc.) in Marzahn, plus a cable car — ideal for an all-day botanical journey. Entry fee applies.