Now that you’ve experienced the buzz of city life we have just the right thing for you: Planten un Blomen, the beautiful public park west of Heiligengeistfeld. The name is Low German and translates as “plants and flowers”, giving visitors a foretaste of the diverse flora that awaits you here on an area of 47 hectares. Lovely green spaces with winding paths, quiet watercourses and hidden seating areas make this park so appealing. One of the park’s highlights is the Japanese garden, at the centre of which you can find a Japanese tea house by a small landscaped lake, where tea ceremonies are held during the summer months.
Not far from here you will find the “Mediterranean terraces”: an area with layered slate slabs that help create a Mediterranean flair and store the heat of the sun, providing ideal conditions for Mediterranean plants such as hibiscus, fig trees and lime trees. On the north-western edge of the park you will find a rose garden with about 300 different varieties as well as an apothecary garden with numerous medicinal plants and herbs. In the evening hours, you can witness a very special experience at Planten un Blomen: between May and late September, spectacular water light concerts take place daily at 10 pm at the large park lake, during which water fountains are illuminated in bright colours to the sound of classical music.
From the lake in Planten un Blomen, a five minutes’ walk will take you to the nearby Messehallen U-Bahn station. Or else you can rent a StadtRad and cycle to your desired location.
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