Tempelhofer Feld
Once Europe’s busiest airport, Tempelhofer Feld has been transformed into one of Berlin’s most beloved public spaces—a vast, 355-hectare urban park where runway meets recreation.
Historic Background: Opened in 1923 and famously expanded under the Third Reich, Tempelhof Airport closed in 2008. In 2010, locals voted to preserve the airfield as open space, creating a unique blend of heritage and leisure.
What to See & Do:
Runway Strolls & Bike Rides: Glide along the 3.2-kilometer runways—ideal for cycling, rollerblading, or a scenic jog with skyline views.
Kite Flying & Model Planes: On windy days, watch colorful kites dance overhead or join enthusiasts flying remote-controlled aircraft.
Urban Gardening: Visit one of the many community gardens to see beehives, vegetable plots, and flower beds tended by local residents.
Picnics & BBQs: Spread a blanket on the grassy apron or fire up the public barbecues in designated zones.
Events & Markets: From open-air cinemas and food festivals to flea markets and art installations, there’s always something happening—check the calendar online before you go.
Visitor Essentials:
Location: Tempelhofer Damm, 12101 Berlin
Access: Easily reachable by U-Bahn (U6 to Platz der Luftbrücke) or S-Bahn (S41/S42 to Tempelhof).
Hours: Open daily from sunrise to sunset; admission is free.
Facilities: Public restrooms, drinking fountains, small cafés at the former airport terminal.
Insider Tip: Climb the north runway embankment at sunset for a panoramic vista of Berlin’s skyline.
Tempelhofer Feld offers an unparalleled urban oasis—whether you’re seeking active adventure, peaceful relaxation, or a glimpse into Berlin’s layered history.