Since its closure, the historic former Tempelhof Airport has become Berlin’s largest inner-city green space. Find out more about the Tempelhofer Feld on our blog in this article.
The Tempelhofer Feld in Berlin
Berliners and visitors to the city meet in front of the monumental airport building and enjoy the space and wind. The former runways offer plenty of space for outdoor activities. Here you can cycle, skate, stroll, barbecue and chill. A unique adventure area in the centre of the Berlin metropolis.
Recently, the grassy areas have been given animal care. Rare Skudden cattle and old breeds of cattle and horses keep the vegetation short and the views open.
A history trail with numbered information boards guides you across the entire site and tells you a lot about the military and civilian history of Tempelhofer Feld.
Entrances
West side
Main entrance: Tempelhofer Damm / S- und U-Bahnhof Tempelhof
Secondary entrance: Tempelhofer Damm / U-Bahnhof Paradestraße
North side
Main entrance: Columbiadamm / Lilienthalstraße
Secondary entrance: Columbiadamm / Golßenerstraße
East side
Main entrance: Oderstraße / Herrfurthstraße
(and 5 further entrances on Oderstraße)
The 3 main entrances are barrier-free.
Opening hours
Vary between 6.00 am and 10.30 pm depending on the time of year.
The entrances are closed at the end of opening hours. It is then possible to leave the site at the main entrances through revolving gates.
You can find the exact times here.
Admission to the Tempelhofer Feld in Berlin
Admission is free.
Please note
Motor vehicles, motorbikes and mopeds are not permitted.
Dogs must be kept on a lead outside the dog exercise area.




