Gardens of the World
Park · Marzahn ·

Gardens of the World

Park · Marzahn ·

Themed gardens from around the world, playgrounds, cable car

family friendly
chinese garden
japanese garden
playground
restaurants
relaxing walk
peaceful
well maintained
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Blumberger Damm 44, 12685 Berlin, Germany Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Blumberger Damm 44, 12685 Berlin, Germany Get directions

+49 30 700906720
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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 21, 2026

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Nature and Parks in Berlin

"The fairly bleak former Eastern suburb of Marzahn doesn’t draw many visitors from the center, but when it does, it’s usually in summer and because of these gardens. Opened in 1987 as part of the city’s 750th birthday celebrations, they were opened in direct competition with West Berlin’s botanical gardens. Today, however, they’re nicely complementary, featuring gardens themed by country or continent: Japan, China, Italy, and Bali, for example. There are also plenty of other things to enjoy in the park, from playgrounds to public sculptures, and the photogenic Chinese tea pavilion is well worth checking out, as is the Japanese garden during the annual cherry blossom festival." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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Gärten der Welt

Sam

Google
Wonderful place to visit especially in summer when there is enough light and warmth to spend the day there. The area is massive and is divided into different gardens. Some are smaller than others but are still very beautiful. Our favourite one was the Japanse and the Rose Gardens. There is a restaurant and cafes as well with a very nice small lake in between. A must visit in Berlin.

Līga Z.

Google
Wonderful calming and educational walk through gardens of the World. We had some fun being in the garden of 🇺🇸. The only irony we found and understood 🤭 You will need all day to see all these gardens. Kids had fun in the labyrinth, playground and a short ride in Nature Bobsled Run. Pizza at the restaurant was earned 🤭

Tomasz Nguyen X.

Google
If you plan to visit here, please reserve from 2-3 hours up to a half day. There's a plenty of gardens to see and much more to do than that. Kids won't be disappointed as there are many attractions to keep them entertained (classic playground, water playground, make garden etc.). You can also enjoy the cable car with separately sold tickets. If you came here by car, leave it on the parking lot located next to the entrances, it's free of charge.

sejal P.

Google
If you plan to visit with your family, friends and children then this place is best., please reserve all day. There's a plenty of gardens to see and much more to do than that. Kids won't be disappointed as there are many attractions to keep them entertained (classic playground, water playground, make garden etc.). You can also enjoy the cable car with separately sold tickets. There are many restaurants and coffee shops inside.

YC L

Google
I have the year card. When I miss my motherland, I come to Deyue Garden (得月园, “Get the Moon”), the Chinese Garden. Yaoyue Pavilion (邀月亭) means “Invite you to see the moon.”半区丘壑是新开,几处亭台成小筑 means “This area is newly built, with several small and beautiful pavilions.” The Chinese character of the Korean Garden “将军” means General, and the character “女” means woman. The Japanese Garden 融水苑 means “a garden in harmony with water.” 融合如水以成和 means “harmony like water, bringing peace.” But I only understand the Chinese part of the two Asian gardens. The Chinese Garden has a teahouse, and the staff are 100% Chinese. Chinese garden has many fish inside; this kind of fish is only for viewing. In China, we say the Jinli (锦鲤) brings you luck. I hope the officials can make Chinese Garden postcards. It is a really well-designed traditional Chinese garden. Confucius is also a representative of ancient educators. The German sentence written beneath his statue is the original translation of “Do not impose on others what you do not desire yourself.(己所不欲 ,勿施于人)”. Have fun.

Daniel C.

Google
A Gem in Berlin: Gardens of the World My recent visit to Gardens of the World (Gärten der Welt) in Berlin was an absolutely wonderful experience. This expansive park is a true highlight and offers a delightful escape from the city bustle. What truly stands out is the incredible diversity of the gardens. From the tranquil Chinese Garden of Harmonious Coexistence with its traditional architecture and serene ponds, to the meticulously designed Japanese Garden, and the vibrant colours of the Oriental Garden, each section transports you to a different part of the world. I particularly enjoyed wandering through the English Garden and getting lost in the unique landscapes of the Maze and Labyrinth. The attention to detail in every garden is remarkable, and it's clear a lot of care goes into maintaining these beautiful spaces. Whether you're a keen gardener, a nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax, there's something here for everyone. The pathways are well-maintained, and there are plenty of spots to sit, reflect, and enjoy the surroundings. I highly recommend spending at least a few hours, if not a whole day, exploring everything Gardens of the World has to offer. It's an enriching and incredibly pleasant way to spend your time in Berlin.

Brian B

Google
I went to Gardens of the World with high hopes. I love visiting botanical gardens in major cities, and I was expecting something along those lines here. The space itself is massive, with gardens themed after different countries and cultures...which is a cool concept in theory. In practice, though, a lot of the gardens felt underwhelming. Some sections were nicely done, but many just looked like patches of native grasses rather than carefully designed landscapes. If you’re hoping for beautifully manicured gardens and vibrant floral displays, you may end up disappointed. That said, it wasn’t bad for the price of admission, and it’s still a pleasant place for a long walk outdoors. With a bit of updating and attention to detail, this could really shine. As it stands, it’s an interesting but imperfect attraction in Berlin.

MohammadHassan A.

Google
An amazing place to explore! Gardens of the World is beautifully designed, with stunning landscapes from different cultures around the globe. Every garden feels unique and peaceful, making it perfect for a relaxing walk or a family day out. Well maintained, inspiring, and a true highlight in Berlin!