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A historic canal that runs through Berlin, offering picturesque views and serene walks.
The Landwehr Canal is a 10.7-kilometer-long canal in Berlin that connects the Spree River with the Neukölln Ship Canal. It was constructed between 1845 and 1850, serving both as a transport route and a scenic waterway. Today, it is a popular spot for leisurely strolls and cycling, with picturesque views of lush greenery and historic architecture along its banks. The canal is also known for its vibrant local events and festivals that often take place nearby.
Landwehrkanal, 10961 Berlin, Germany
Best visited in spring when the flowers are in bloom
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