Tempelhofer Feld, a former airport turned public park, is one of Berlin’s most unique and beloved open spaces. Spanning over 300 hectares, it is one of the largest inner-city parks in the world. The former runways offer expansive, unobstructed spaces for activities like cycling, rollerblading, and kiteboarding. The park is a hub for Berliners to gather, relax, and socialize. It features community gardens, BBQ areas, and art installations.
It has a population of both Germans and Non-German that includes ethnicities of Arabs, Turks, Polish and Russians being few of them. It has been a major part of Germany’s history and development since ages. Stroll at the green parks accessible easily by Berlin’s transportation or simply spend an entertaining day watching a Derby, the place has a mix of everything that speaks leisure. Berlin is a historical city other than being the capital and the administrative state of Germany. Berluin’s town includes 12 boroughs since the governmental reformation in 2001, each borough run by a council and a Mayor. Home to a former airport Tempelhof, an area located in Tempelhof Schoneberg, the seventh one out of 12 boroughs of Berlin. It borders the Mittie in the North, Neukolin in the east, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg in the north and Steglitz-Zehlendorf in the West. Since the administrative changes made in 2001, the population of Tempelhof has seen considerable growth over the years