Berlin Districts

Reinickendorf (Bezirk Reinickendorf)

Reinickendorf is the twelfth borough of Berlin, located in the northwest part of the city. It’s known for its peaceful atmosphere, green spaces, and family-friendly environment. The district includes areas like Tegel, Wittenau, and Lübars3. Reinickendorf is a mix of historical villages and modern urban developments.

Modern Development

Reinickendorf is experiencing significant modern development. Recent projects include the «Neue Holländergärten», a cooperative housing project providing 256 new apartments with a focus on inclusivity and sustainability. Another notable project is the «Antonia», a climate-neutral housing project combining elegant architecture with sustainable technologies.

Tourist Sites

  1. Tegeler See: A large lake offering boating, swimming, and scenic views.
  2. Tegeler Forst: A vast forest perfect for hiking and nature walks.
  3. Alt-Tegel: A historic village with cobblestone streets and charming houses.
  4. Tegeler Schloss: A neo-renaissance castle with beautiful gardens and a historical museum.
  5. Volkspark Rehberge: A large park with playgrounds, sports facilities, and a small zoo.

Restaurants

Reinickendorf has a variety of dining options, from traditional German cuisine to international flavors. Some popular spots include:

  • Restaurant am See: Offers delicious local dishes with a view of the lake.
  • Café am Park: A cozy café in Volkspark Rehberge, perfect for a relaxing meal.
  • Brauhaus Reinickendorf: Known for its hearty German fare and local beers.

Public Transport

Reinickendorf is well-connected by public transport. The district is served by several S-Bahn and U-Bahn lines, including the U2 and U8. Additionally, there are numerous bus routes that provide easy access to different parts of the district and the rest of Berlin3.

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