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Großer Stern 1, 10557 Berlin, Germany
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Gemäldegalerie
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Berliner Philharmonie
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Carillon
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Children's playground by Luise Island
Tiergartenstraße 8-11, 10785 Berlin, Germany
German Resistance Memorial Center
Stauffenbergstraße 13, 10785 Berlin, Germany
Kulturforum
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Museum of Decorative Arts
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Trattoria Fidelia I
Lüneburger Str. 390, 10557 Berlin, Germany
Ergün's Fischbude
Lüneburger Str. 382, 10557 Berlin, Germany
Weltwirtschaft am HKW
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557 Berlin, Germany
Zollpackhof
Elisabeth-Abegg-Straße 1, 10557 Berlin, Germany
JW Steakhouse Berlin
Stauffenbergstraße 26, 10785 Berlin, Germany
Café und Restaurant im Kulturforum
Gemäldegalerie, Matthäikirchplatz, 10785 Berlin, Germany
Don Giovanni
Alt-Moabit 129, 10557 Berlin, Germany
Restaurant JW Market
Stauffenbergstraße 26, 10785 Berlin, Germany
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Hotel Motel One Berlin-Bellevue
Paulstraße 21, 10557 Berlin, Germany
JW Marriott Hotel Berlin
Stauffenbergstraße 26, 10785 Berlin, Germany
Pestana Berlin Tiergarten
Stülerstraße 6, 10787 Berlin, Germany
Heart of Berlin
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Tiergarten

Str. des 17. Juni, 10785 Berlin, Germany
4.6(9.7K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Victory Column, Bellevue Palace, House of World Cultures, Gemäldegalerie, Berliner Philharmonie, Carillon, Children's playground by Luise Island, German Resistance Memorial Center, Kulturforum, Museum of Decorative Arts, restaurants: Trattoria Fidelia I, Ergün's Fischbude, Weltwirtschaft am HKW, Zollpackhof, JW Steakhouse Berlin, Café und Restaurant im Kulturforum, Don Giovanni, Restaurant JW Market
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Nearby attractions of Tiergarten

Victory Column

Bellevue Palace

House of World Cultures

Gemäldegalerie

Berliner Philharmonie

Carillon

Children's playground by Luise Island

German Resistance Memorial Center

Kulturforum

Museum of Decorative Arts

Victory Column

Victory Column

4.6

(11.2K)

Closed
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Bellevue Palace

Bellevue Palace

4.5

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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House of World Cultures

House of World Cultures

4.4

(1.6K)

Closed
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Gemäldegalerie

Gemäldegalerie

4.6

(2.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Serial Killer: The Exhibition World Tour
Serial Killer: The Exhibition World Tour
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
Ziegrastraße 1, 12057 Berlin, Germany, 12057
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Rude Bastards Tour of® Berlin
Rude Bastards Tour of® Berlin
Tue, Dec 9 • 12:00 PM
10785, Berlin, Germany
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Discover Berlin - Main Sights Tour in English
Discover Berlin - Main Sights Tour in English
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:30 AM
10178, Berlin, Germany
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Nearby restaurants of Tiergarten

Trattoria Fidelia I

Ergün's Fischbude

Weltwirtschaft am HKW

Zollpackhof

JW Steakhouse Berlin

Café und Restaurant im Kulturforum

Don Giovanni

Restaurant JW Market

Trattoria Fidelia I

Trattoria Fidelia I

4.8

(576)

$$

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Ergün's Fischbude

Ergün's Fischbude

4.7

(486)

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Weltwirtschaft am HKW

Weltwirtschaft am HKW

3.9

(423)

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Zollpackhof

Zollpackhof

4.3

(4.4K)

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4.6
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5.0
3y

Nice place for walk.Tiergarten Park, located in the heart of Berlin, is a lush oasis of greenery and one of the largest urban parks in the city. The park covers an area of 210 hectares and is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. It has a rich history that dates back to the 16th century and has witnessed many significant events in Berlin's past.

The park was initially designed as a hunting ground for the Electors of Brandenburg, and it wasn't until the 18th century that it was opened to the public as a park. During the Second World War, the park was heavily bombed and severely damaged. It wasn't until the 1950s that restoration work began, and today, the park has been restored to its former glory.

The park's central location makes it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. It is an ideal place to relax, take a walk, have a picnic or play sports. The park has a network of paths and trails that are perfect for jogging or cycling. It is also home to many landmarks and monuments, including the Victory Column, the Berlin Zoo, and the Soviet War Memorial.

One of the most popular attractions in Tiergarten Park is the Victory Column, or Siegessäule, which stands 69 meters tall and provides breathtaking views of the city. The column was constructed in 1873 to commemorate Prussia's victory in the Danish-Prussian War. It was later expanded in 1938 to include a golden statue of Victoria, the goddess of victory.

The Berlin Zoo, which is located in the western part of the park, is the oldest and most famous zoo in Germany. It houses over 20,000 animals from around the world, including pandas, elephants, and lions. The zoo is also home to the Aquarium Berlin, which is one of the largest aquariums in the world.

Another notable landmark in Tiergarten Park is the Soviet War Memorial, which was built to honor the Soviet soldiers who died in the Battle of Berlin during World War II. The memorial features a large statue of a soldier holding a sword and a shield, standing on a granite plinth. The memorial is a somber reminder of the human cost of war and is a popular destination for visitors.

Aside from the various landmarks, Tiergarten Park is also an excellent place to explore nature. The park is home to over 9,000 trees, including oaks, lindens, and beeches, and has several ponds and streams that support a diverse ecosystem of birds and fish. It is also home to many species of wildlife, including red deer, foxes, and rabbits.

Overall, Tiergarten Park is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Berlin. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply want to relax in a beautiful green space, the park has something for everyone. With its many landmarks, monuments, and natural beauty, Tiergarten Park is an integral part of Berlin's identity and a beloved destination for both locals...

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5.0
6y

Must to do with a berlin rickshaw or with bike with a guide. To much to see! Tiergarten is a large public park located in the heart of Berlin, Germany. It is one of the city's most popular and beloved green spaces, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling streets of the city.

The park was originally a hunting ground for the Electors of Brandenburg, and it was opened to the public in the mid-19th century. Over the years, it has undergone numerous changes and renovations, including the addition of several notable landmarks and monuments.

Today, Tiergarten covers an area of over 500 acres, making it one of the largest urban parks in Europe. It is home to a range of diverse landscapes, including manicured gardens, wooded areas, and open meadows.

One of the most popular attractions in the park is the Berlin Zoo, which is home to a wide range of animals from around the world. The zoo covers an area of over 80 acres and is home to more than 20,000 animals.

Another popular attraction in Tiergarten is the Victory Column, a towering monument that commemorates Germany's military victories in the 19th century. Visitors can climb to the top of the column for stunning views of the park and the city beyond.

In addition to its natural beauty and cultural attractions, Tiergarten is also a popular destination for recreational activities. The park offers a range of facilities for cycling, jogging, and picnicking, as well as several lakes and ponds for boating and fishing.

Overall, Tiergarten is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Berlin. Its natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and recreational opportunities make it one of the city's most beloved attractions. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or outdoor activities, Tiergarten has something to...

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4.0
5y

Frederick Wilhelm I's son and successor, Frederick II (Frederick the Great) (1712–1786) did not appreciate the hunt as his predecessors did, In 1740, he opened the park's first public gardens. In 1742 he instructed the architect Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff to tear down the fences that surrounded the territory and to turn the park into a Lustgarten (literally "pleasure garden"), one that would be open to the people of Berlin. In the baroque style popular at the time he added flowerbeds, borders and espaliers in geometrical layouts, along with mazes, water basins and ornamental ponds; he also commissioned sculptures to add cultural significance. Unique to the time period, areas of congregation called "salons" were established along the many different walkways in the park. These salons were blocked off from the walking path by hedges or trees and often furnished with seating, fountains and vases, offering guests a change of pace and a place to discuss intellectual matters in private. Such freedom was common under the rule of Frederick II; there were even residents allowed to live within the Tiergarten. Refugees, Huguenots in hiding from the French, were allowed to erect tents and sell refreshments to the pedestrians walking through the park. A pheasant house was erected, which would later become the core of the Zoological Garden, a zoo founded in 1844 that lies within the greater Tiergarten. During the revolutions of 1848, the park hosted the first assembly demanding the abolishment of the...

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Must to do with a berlin rickshaw or with bike with a guide. To much to see! Tiergarten is a large public park located in the heart of Berlin, Germany. It is one of the city's most popular and beloved green spaces, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling streets of the city. The park was originally a hunting ground for the Electors of Brandenburg, and it was opened to the public in the mid-19th century. Over the years, it has undergone numerous changes and renovations, including the addition of several notable landmarks and monuments. Today, Tiergarten covers an area of over 500 acres, making it one of the largest urban parks in Europe. It is home to a range of diverse landscapes, including manicured gardens, wooded areas, and open meadows. One of the most popular attractions in the park is the Berlin Zoo, which is home to a wide range of animals from around the world. The zoo covers an area of over 80 acres and is home to more than 20,000 animals. Another popular attraction in Tiergarten is the Victory Column, a towering monument that commemorates Germany's military victories in the 19th century. Visitors can climb to the top of the column for stunning views of the park and the city beyond. In addition to its natural beauty and cultural attractions, Tiergarten is also a popular destination for recreational activities. The park offers a range of facilities for cycling, jogging, and picnicking, as well as several lakes and ponds for boating and fishing. Overall, Tiergarten is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Berlin. Its natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and recreational opportunities make it one of the city's most beloved attractions. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or outdoor activities, Tiergarten has something to offer everyone.
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Frederick Wilhelm I's son and successor, Frederick II (Frederick the Great) (1712–1786) did not appreciate the hunt as his predecessors did, In 1740, he opened the park's first public gardens. In 1742 he instructed the architect Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff to tear down the fences that surrounded the territory and to turn the park into a Lustgarten (literally "pleasure garden"), one that would be open to the people of Berlin. In the baroque style popular at the time he added flowerbeds, borders and espaliers in geometrical layouts, along with mazes, water basins and ornamental ponds; he also commissioned sculptures to add cultural significance. Unique to the time period, areas of congregation called "salons" were established along the many different walkways in the park. These salons were blocked off from the walking path by hedges or trees and often furnished with seating, fountains and vases, offering guests a change of pace and a place to discuss intellectual matters in private. Such freedom was common under the rule of Frederick II; there were even residents allowed to live within the Tiergarten. Refugees, Huguenots in hiding from the French, were allowed to erect tents and sell refreshments to the pedestrians walking through the park. A pheasant house was erected, which would later become the core of the Zoological Garden, a zoo founded in 1844 that lies within the greater Tiergarten. During the revolutions of 1848, the park hosted the first assembly demanding the abolishment of the national censors.
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Tiergarten is was originally the hunting grounds of the Elector of Brandenburg in the 16th century - turned landscaped garden filled with statues and memorials and public park by the and public park by the mid 19th century. Today, Tiergarten provides Berlin with over 200 hectares of rural and green space and plenty of opportunity to escape city life. It is one of the largest public parks in all of Germany. During our visit in December, we concentrated our time at the eastern end of Tiergarten enjoying many of the monuments and memorials that can be seen between Reichstag and Potsdamer Platz. Here there is both wooded area and open grass fields and walking trails to be enjoyed, even during winter months when the trees are devoid of leaves and colour. We spent nearly two hours in this area of the park alone and leaving considerably more to be explored during future trips to Berlin. Given the layout and design of Tiergarten, it felt like it would be a great place to spend time during warmer months of the year.
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Must to do with a berlin rickshaw or with bike with a guide. To much to see! Tiergarten is a large public park located in the heart of Berlin, Germany. It is one of the city's most popular and beloved green spaces, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling streets of the city. The park was originally a hunting ground for the Electors of Brandenburg, and it was opened to the public in the mid-19th century. Over the years, it has undergone numerous changes and renovations, including the addition of several notable landmarks and monuments. Today, Tiergarten covers an area of over 500 acres, making it one of the largest urban parks in Europe. It is home to a range of diverse landscapes, including manicured gardens, wooded areas, and open meadows. One of the most popular attractions in the park is the Berlin Zoo, which is home to a wide range of animals from around the world. The zoo covers an area of over 80 acres and is home to more than 20,000 animals. Another popular attraction in Tiergarten is the Victory Column, a towering monument that commemorates Germany's military victories in the 19th century. Visitors can climb to the top of the column for stunning views of the park and the city beyond. In addition to its natural beauty and cultural attractions, Tiergarten is also a popular destination for recreational activities. The park offers a range of facilities for cycling, jogging, and picnicking, as well as several lakes and ponds for boating and fishing. Overall, Tiergarten is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Berlin. Its natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and recreational opportunities make it one of the city's most beloved attractions. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or outdoor activities, Tiergarten has something to offer everyone.
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Frederick Wilhelm I's son and successor, Frederick II (Frederick the Great) (1712–1786) did not appreciate the hunt as his predecessors did, In 1740, he opened the park's first public gardens. In 1742 he instructed the architect Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff to tear down the fences that surrounded the territory and to turn the park into a Lustgarten (literally "pleasure garden"), one that would be open to the people of Berlin. In the baroque style popular at the time he added flowerbeds, borders and espaliers in geometrical layouts, along with mazes, water basins and ornamental ponds; he also commissioned sculptures to add cultural significance. Unique to the time period, areas of congregation called "salons" were established along the many different walkways in the park. These salons were blocked off from the walking path by hedges or trees and often furnished with seating, fountains and vases, offering guests a change of pace and a place to discuss intellectual matters in private. Such freedom was common under the rule of Frederick II; there were even residents allowed to live within the Tiergarten. Refugees, Huguenots in hiding from the French, were allowed to erect tents and sell refreshments to the pedestrians walking through the park. A pheasant house was erected, which would later become the core of the Zoological Garden, a zoo founded in 1844 that lies within the greater Tiergarten. During the revolutions of 1848, the park hosted the first assembly demanding the abolishment of the national censors.
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Tiergarten is was originally the hunting grounds of the Elector of Brandenburg in the 16th century - turned landscaped garden filled with statues and memorials and public park by the and public park by the mid 19th century. Today, Tiergarten provides Berlin with over 200 hectares of rural and green space and plenty of opportunity to escape city life. It is one of the largest public parks in all of Germany. During our visit in December, we concentrated our time at the eastern end of Tiergarten enjoying many of the monuments and memorials that can be seen between Reichstag and Potsdamer Platz. Here there is both wooded area and open grass fields and walking trails to be enjoyed, even during winter months when the trees are devoid of leaves and colour. We spent nearly two hours in this area of the park alone and leaving considerably more to be explored during future trips to Berlin. Given the layout and design of Tiergarten, it felt like it would be a great place to spend time during warmer months of the year.
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