Park Babelsberg Tours

Park Babelsberg showing a park, heritage architecture and heritage elements
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Spot impressive works of architecture as you wander along the meandering paths of this wooded park set on the banks of the Havel River.

Park Babelsberg is one of Potsdam’s magnificent collection of picturesque public parks. It covers undulating and wooded terrain that slopes down to Tiefer See, a lake on the Havel River. Emperor William I commissioned Park Babelsberg in 1833 as the garden of his summer residence. Visit today to enjoy leisurely walks and bike rides, admire striking landmarks, swim in the lake and join scenic boat trips.

A great place to start your visit is at the neo-Gothic-style Babelsberg Palace. It has a series of circular, hexagonal and square-shaped towers festooned with artistic windows and balustrades. In the palace’s immediate surroundings are terraced lawns peppered with decorative bushes, colorful flower arrangements and water features.

Follow the paths that wind around the park and lead to ornamental aspects. Pause at the man-made lakes, streams and waterfalls, all fed by an artificial irrigation system. One path skirts the shores of Tiefer See while offering views across the water to Glienicke Park, royal grounds built for Prince Carl of Prussia.

Spend some time visiting the park’s other monuments, which highlight the military prowess of Emperor William I. Among these are the Royal Stables, Sailor’s House and a steam-powered pump house. Climb to the top of the 151-feet (46-meter) tall Flatow Tower for sweeping views over the park. See a statue dedicated to the Archangel Michael and a Victory Column.

Go to Strandbad Babelsberg, a beach area located at the park’s southwest corner. In the summer months it’s a great place to swim and attend open-air concerts. From here you can board boats for a river a cruise. Purchase drinks and snacks at the park café or bring a picnic to enjoy on the grassy, tree-shaded lawns.

The southern entrance to the park is about a 25-minute walk from Potsdam’s old town. Public buses travel regularly between the park and various locations in the city center.

Park Babelsberg is open daily, from dawn until dusk, and admission is free.

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