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Görlitzer Park
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Görlitzer Park

A vibrant urban escape in Berlin

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Nestled in the lively district of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Görlitzer Park unfolds as a green sanctuary for those seeking relaxation amidst the city's hustle and bustle. Established in 1987, it offers walking paths, open meadows, and accessible areas for individuals with mobility needs. Embrace the changing seasons and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. Whether it's a summer picnic or an autumn stroll, the park invites you to experience nature right in the heart of the city.
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Following its reconstruction in the late 1980s, the site of the former Görlitzer train station was transformed into a park that is now one of the largest in Kreuzberg.

Quick Facts

Founded
1987
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the soft breeze as you step into the park, carrying with it the faint laughter of children from the petting zoo to your left. This green retreat, built on the remnants of an old railway station, is a testament to Berlin's ever-evolving spirit. Behind you, if you listen closely, you might catch the distant chime of the Marien-Liebfrauen Church, adding a touch of history to the modern hustle. In spring, the park becomes a canvas of pink with cherry blossoms, inviting you to pause and take it all in. Look around and you'll see families picnicking, friends playing frisbee, and locals simply enjoying the greenery. This is a space where the city breathes, and you can feel like a part of its vibrant heart.

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