Hasenheide

Park Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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What to expect

The Volkspark Hasenheide is a park in Berlin with a rich history dating back to 1678 when it was used as a rabbit enclosure. The park has undergone several transformations over the years, including being used as a hunting ground, a military training area, and a site for the German gymnastics movement. Today, the park offers a range of activities and attractions, including an animal enclosure, an open-air cinema, a mini golf course, a rose garden, and several playgrounds. The park also features a tree nature trail and a hill made from World War II rubble, known as the Rixdorfer Höhe. Despite some areas of the park having a reputation for drug trafficking, the park is generally a safe and welcoming space for families and visitors. The park's history and natural beauty make it a unique and interesting place to visit

Plan your family visit to the Hasenheide with these blog insights 👇

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This family's experience:

Activities: We started at the Südstern metro station and visited Hasenheide. We crossed the park and went to the Tempelhofer Feld

Highlights: It was nice to visit. There are mini golf and a zoo, which the kids loved ✨