Discover Berlin’s Green Spaces: What Parks and Gardens Can You Explore?

  • The Original Free Walking Tour in Berlin

     When: Every day at 10am & 12pm Where: The meeting point is in front of Generator Berlin Alexanderplatz, Otto-Braun-Straße 65, 10178 Berlin, Germany. Next to the Entrance. Explore Berlin’s rich history and modern charm with our Free Walking Tour. This tour covers famous Berlin attractions, influential historical sights, stories of past wars, urban legends,… read more.


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Berlin welcomes visitors with a reputation for its past traditions combined with active cultural environment along with tranquil natural landscapes. Berlin’s natural parkland areas and green spaces provide an excellent escape both to nature enthusiasts and urban tired visitors. Come experience Berlin’s most beautiful peaceful areas by joining our walking tour.

1. Tiergarten

The walking tour commences at Tiergarten because it represents Berlin’s biggest and most acclaimed park. Tiergarten covers a vast area of 500 acres at the city center and contains thousands of trees combined with meadows and lakes. Revelers can explore the park through strolls on the pathways before using bicycle rentals to expedite their journey and create relaxing picnic experiences at Lake Neuer See.

2. Volkspark Friedrichshain

We will now check out Volkspark Friedrichshain which presents a historic and naturally beautiful atmosphere. Dubbed Märchenbrunnen the fairytale fountain shows spirit to Brothers Grimm myths hence its charming sculptures. Visitors can relish the park’s enjoyable strolls and attracted to its rose garden and they can stand on the small hill to glimpse the city’s panorama.

3. Treptower Park

From this point onward we travel southeast to reach Treptower Park which mixes extensive parkland with stunning waterfront views. You will discover the Soviet War Memorial while walking through the park which stands as a tribute to the soldiers killed in World War II through an imposing structure. Treptower Park presents various recreational facilities which include bike paths in addition to fire pits as well as beach access along the River Spree.

4. Botanischer Garten

Normanton residential area leads visitors to Botanischer Garten which appeals specifically to plant enthusiasts. The botanical garden stands out among its competitors because it possesses a vast collection of 20,000 plant species. The beautiful arrangement of flowers and tropical greenhouses along with peaceful ponds creates a space for you to get lost. Visitors should not miss the magnificent Alpine Garden which shows off different types of alpine plants.

5. Grunewald Forest

The natural wonder of Grunewald Forest presents itself as a remote forest near Berlin. The enormous forest features multiple natural attractions that draw visitors who love outdoor activities so they can enjoy peaceful lakes and trails through leafy woodlands. Visit Teufelsberg to see its World War II rubble artificial hill that provides scenic views across the landscape.

Tips for Exploring Berlin’s Parks and Gardens

  • Carry a picnic blanket along with food provisions to spend a relaxed meal inside the natural environment.
  • Shoes that allow easy walking should be worn because you’ll need to travel several destinations.
  • Don’t forget your camera! Visitors will find numerous excellent photography spots thanks to these green spaces.
  • Look into the operating hours of botanical gardens and review any rules regarding entry costs along with regulations.
  • A bicycle rental provides an easier way to explore bigger parks and gardens. Numerous parks throughout Berlin provide bike rental options to visitors.

Your visit to Berlin’s parks and gardens through walking should focus on experiencing nature firsthand to become familiar with the city’s green areas. Each garden space presents visitors with a distinctive appeal through which they can find peace away from the busy urban environment. To experience the verdant region of Berlin you should wear comfy footwear while carrying food for a picnic.


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