This is one of best locations you can enjoy beautiful cherry blossoms in the city. Technically, this is Teltow, a bit outside of Berlin, but the view is definitely worth the drive. The cherry trees here were donated by the TV Asahi Group back then, to celebrate the reunification of Germany. They bloom much later than those inside Berlin. Usually, at the end of April to beginning of May, depends how warm the weather is that year. If you miss the chance earlier to enjoy cherry blossoms in Berlin, here is another chance.
This is great place to walk around and just enjoy life slowly. Sometimes it also holds event here, it could be festive. It is still big enough for everyone, to make some...
Read moreThe best place in Berlin for some Cherry Blossom experience!
It's in the South of Berlin, bordering Teltow (Brandenburg district). The flowers usually bloom in the last week of April or the first week of May, but always check before you go. This year they bloomed towards the end of April, and were already falling off of the trees by the 1st week of May. It's surely a must see place in Berlin in Spring. On Sundays and public holidays the park is crowded.
To reach the park, you can take the S Bahn (S25 or S26) that goes in the direction of TeltowAnd get off at Litchterfelde Süd. The same can be done with the buses M85 and 184, but you do not have to ride all the way to the...
Read moreWalked through the cherry blossom alley and felt like I was inside a snow globe—except it was all soft pink petals, not fake snow. Absolutely stunning.
There’s this little detail too—a tiny thread, like a mini bracelet, tied to one of the branches. Others had them too. Maybe it’s a Japanese tradition? A quiet wish, a memory, a moment left behind.
The whole place feels meditative, like time slows down and you’re just floating in a cloud of blush-colored stillness. Millions of tiny pink petals drifting around, like a swarm of the gentlest flying creatures escorting you through spring.
Highly recommend going there, even if just to breathe and forget the city...
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