Berlin Districts

Lübars (Bezirk Reinickendorf)

Key Features

Lübars is a quaint locality within the Reinickendorf borough of Berlin. It’s known for its village-like charm with cobblestone streets, historic farmhouses, and surrounding farmland2. The area includes small lakes like Ziegeleisee and Klötzebecken, and it’s part of the Barnim Nature Park.

Modern Development

Lübars has seen some modern developments, including new housing projects and renovations. There are several new residential buildings and modern villas being constructed, blending the traditional village feel with contemporary amenities4.

Tourist Sites

  1. Lübars Leisure and Recreation Park: This park was once a landfill site but has been transformed into a recreational area with hiking, cycling, and riding paths.
  2. Lübars Lido: Located at Ziegeleisee lake, it’s a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.
  3. Osterquelle: The last free-flowing spring in Berlin, located on Schildower Weg.
  4. Dorfkirche Lübars: A late baroque church that serves as the village’s centerpiece.
  5. LabSaal: A historic dance hall that hosts various events, including theater performances and concerts.

Restaurants

  1. Dorfkrug: A traditional German restaurant located next to the LabSaal, offering a variety of German cuisine.
  2. Osterquelle Restaurant: Located near the spring, this restaurant offers a peaceful dining experience with views of the natural surroundings.

Public Transport

Lübars is not directly served by rail. However, bus line 222 connects the area to other parts of Berlin1. The nearest train stations are in the neighboring localities of Hermsdorf and Wittenau.

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