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It is the most international and diverse of all Berlin districts: from the trendy neighborhoods in the north to the village-like charm of southern Rudow and Britz, Neukölln has it all. With Tempelhofer Feld serving as a vast open-air playground for all generations and its proximity to the new Berlin airport, Neukölln has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years. This is also reflected in steadily rising property prices.
Neukölln is simply indescribable. The vibrant district in southern Berlin is constantly and rapidly changing. Its diversity — the many different nationalities living together — gives this fascinating neighborhood its pace and energy. Neukölln is social, loud, and chaotic — but this is also its immense potential: anyone seeking to realize their ambitions can find their place here. Neukölln is big and tolerant enough for everyone: artists, tech companies, or a young artisanal chocolate maker. Its openness to new ideas turns this multi-ethnic district, nestled between kebab shops and natural wine bistros, into a kind of future lab, showcasing Berlin’s seemingly endless possibilities in an unconventional way. And there are still places to catch your breath — at Tempelhofer Feld or along the Maybachufer. In the south, Neukölln resembles a green suburb, while in Böhmisch-Rixdorf it radiates village charm.
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On the Neukölln side of the Landwehrkanal, one of the city’s liveliest weekly markets takes place every Tuesday and Friday. At this oriental-style bazaar with a neighborhood vibe, you’ll find international specialties, fresh fruits and vegetables, cheese, regional organic bread, handicrafts, fabrics, and ribbons. And if you’re craving donuts along the Maybachufer, Brammibal’s serves the best in town.

It is an icon of modern urban planning: the Britz housing estate, built between 1925 and 1933 in a horseshoe shape by architects Bruno Taut and Martin Wagner and landscape architect Leberecht Migge, has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008.

A visit to Tempelhofer Feld feels like a trip to the countryside — without leaving the city. Since its opening to the public in 2010, Berlin has gained one of the largest urban open spaces in the world, with international appeal. Where planes once took off, there are now over 300 hectares of green space for sports, skating, walking, picnicking, cycling, kiteboarding, or simply lying in the grass and relaxing.
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From the Tierpark to the fairy-tale playground and the open-air cinema: near Hasenheide Street stretches a tree-filled area where animals from different continents live — an emu from Australia, Kashmir goats from Asia, and alpacas from South America, among others. In a central location is the elaborately designed fairy-tale playground, where children climb under tall wooden palms or board a pirate ship. Adjacent to the playground is the Hasenheide Open-Air Cinema with 1,000 seats, originally designed as a natural theater between 1955 and 1958.

The eins44 offers contemporary and seasonal cuisine – exclusive comfort food without any fuss, but full of flavor, the finest ingredients, and outstanding craftsmanship. Head chef and Michelin-starred professional Daniel Achilles, together with his dedicated kitchen team, proves that fine dining can combine first-class enjoyment with fun and lightness. Whether from the set menu or à la carte.
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Vibrant, young, and international: the Reuterkiez is one of the most popular neighborhoods in the capital. Small cafés, charming period buildings, and the nearby Landwehr Canal create a high quality of life. Here, you live right in the heart of it all – with short distances in every direction.

A journey through time in the heart of Berlin: with cobblestone streets, old courtyards, and historic houses, Rixdorf exudes an almost village-like charm. At the same time, Karl-Marx-Straße, with its shops and cultural venues, is just a stone’s throw away.
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Situated directly alongside Tempelhofer Feld, the Schillerkiez offers a distinctive blend of open horizons and vibrant urban life. Creative eateries, tranquil side streets, and a strong sense of community make this location one of the area’s most sought-after addresses.

In transition: The Flughafenkiez is increasingly emerging as an insider’s tip for young families and investors alike. In addition to its attractive rental prices, the proximity to Tempelhofer Feld and the city’s Ringbahn ensures an exceptional level of everyday convenience.

Greener, quieter, more traditional – Britz exudes the charm of a serene counterpart to the district’s lively northern quarters. With its single-family homes, well-kept surroundings, and proximity to the idyllic Britzer Garten, this location is ideal for families and couples seeking a peaceful retreat from the pace of everyday life.
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