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Neighbourhood Guide 101: Neukölln

Are you planning to move to Neukölln, Berlin and start a new life? Shifting to a new place can be daunting and it requires a lot of planning. We have tried to help you in this journey by making this list that breaks down significant things that you will need to know such as transport facilities, schools, kindergartens, cafes, restaurants, famous destinations, etc.

Neukölln is a multicultural neighbourhood that has one of the highest percentages of immigrants in Berlin. The charming borough is a mix of ancient and modern. The North of the district has urban housing and an inner-city vibe while the southern portion is more suburban with detached houses.

In recent years, the high prices of apartments in other places in Berlin has led to several students, creatives and young professionals from abroad coming to Neukölln. There is a lot to see and experience while living in this multicultural Berlin District.

Demography of Neukölln

Sub-localities: 9 neighbourhoods or 18 regions.

Number of inhabitants: 327,945

Diversity: Ethnic Germans make up 58% of the population while Non-Nationals make up 22% of the population.

Total population327,945
Area44.93 km²
Polulation density7300/km2
Annual population change0.24%
Gender
Male 163,494
Female164,451
Age group
0-17 years53,244
18-64 years216,824
64+ years57,877
Nationality
Germany155,948
Other85,604

Housing

Neukölln is one of the neighbourhoods in Berlin which has been gaining popularity recently. Its unique and diverse array of architecture makes it such a great location for people who want things to be different, who are looking for a life in the city. You can rent flats in Berlin through Urban Ground.

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Transportation

Trams in Berlin

Mode of commute in Neukölln- buses, subway, and trams.

  • Train (S-Bahn)
    • S+U Neukölln - S42, S41, S47, S45, S46
    • Lahnstr./U Neukölln - S41, S42, S45, S46, S47
    • S köllnische Heide - S45, S46
  • Subway ( U-Bahn)
    • S+U Neukölln - U7
    • U Rathaus Neukölln - U7
    • Lahnstr./U Neukölln - U7
  • Bus
    • S+U Neukölln - 171
    • U Rathaus Neukölln - M43
    • Klinikum Neukölln - M46,171
    • Lahnstr./U Neukölln - 171, 377
    • Sommerbad Neukölln - M43
    • Neuköllner Str./Zwickauer Damm - M11, 171
    • S köllnische Heide - 246, M41
    • Köllnische Platz - 162, 164, 165, N62, N64, N65
    • Pastor-Niemöller-Platz - 107, 150, 250, M1, N52, N53
    • Heinrich-Böll-Str. - 107, M1
    • Grabbeallee/ Pastor-Niemöller-Platz - 107, 150, 250, M1, N52, N53
    • Mollendorffstr./ Storkower Str. - 240, N50
  • Tram
    • Köllnische Platz - 61, 63, 68
    • Mollendorffstr./ Storkower Str. - 16, 21, M10, M13
    • Grabbeallee/ Pastor-Niemöller-Platz - M1
    • Heinrich-Böll-Str. - M1
    • Pastor-Niemöller-Platz - M1
    • Neue Bahnhofstr. - 21

Educational facilities

Student in a Kindergarten

In Germany, every child has a right to education and the government looks after the educational system for optimum management.

Kindergarten (Kita)

Top Kitas to kickstart your kid's academic journey.

  • Lichtenberger Sprachinstitut

    Lichtenberger Sprachinstitut is a kindergarten in Neukölln, Berlin. Children from 1 to 13 years old come here for two or three hours each day for one year or two terms. During these hours, there are many activities to be enjoyed by children with different needs such as painting and playing with clay.

  • Kita Horizon e.V.

    The school offers a variety of activities and events for students to try out, from concerts to pottery lessons. The kindergarten also offers a space for students with autism spectrum disorder, who have a chance to engage in different activities as well.

  • Die drei Affen

    The kindergarten offers a diverse range of activities for children and families in a modern environment. A wide variety of cultural events are held throughout the year so students can explore their interests further while also developing multicultural skills.

  • FRÖBEL-Kindergarten Highdechsen

    FRÖBEL-Kindergarten Highdechsen is led by qualified, experienced educators. The children are engaged in the world around them, thereby developing an awareness of the environment, themselves, and others. "The Foundations of Christian Living" form the basis of our educational approach and include values such as respect for oneself and others, respect for creation, justice solidarity with people in need as well as various good deeds.

Schools

There are two types of schools in Germany, private and public.

  • Rütli school

    Rütli school is one of the most prestigious schools in Neukölln. With a high success rate of academic performance, and a rigorous process for entrance to teach only elite students, it has become one of the best schools to go to in Germany. Even though they are so exclusive and selective, they still offer open classes that anyone can attend.

  • Regenbogen-Grundschule

    Regenbogen-Grundschule is a tuition-free, independent, and democratic school. The school is committed to increasing equity in access to and outcomes of education by providing opportunities for all students to learn with dignity in their transformational learning environment.

  • Evangelical School Neukoelln

    Evangelical School Neukoelln is a brilliant school in Berlin with a long-standing tradition of excellence and a fight for society. The organisation is based on the idea that everyone has strengths and weaknesses, which are defined through students cooperating for the benefit of each other.

  • VHS German school

    The school provides high-quality teaching and diverse learning opportunities for all students with different learning styles. Their curriculum offers various subjects and grades, including preschool, elementary school, middle school, secondary education (non-compulsory), vocational education, adult education, and continuing education.

Universities

Apply at these top universities in Neukölln and explore various courses and take the first step towards a successful future.

  • Uni Neukölln

    Located in the district of Neukölln in Berlin, Uni Neukölln is a public university dedicated to the art of music and sound. As a "place for practice", Uni Neukölln fosters an environment where musicians and sound artists can lead unconventional lives without having to make compromises with other aspects of life. The program is based on self-study, research, workshops, and seminars as well as concerts — but not all at the same time.

  • Universität Neukölln

    Universität Neukölln, established in 1948 is best known for its research and teaching faculty and has been ranked as one of the best amongst the universities in Neukölln.

  • CODE University of Applied Sciences

    CODE University of Applied Sciences offers a wide range of courses in law, economics, finance, and management that are taught by professors from well-respected universities across Germany. The school also provides a unique co-operation between faculty members, researchers, and students to enrich our research work on an international level.

  • Schallschutzkabine für universität, forschung und medienbereich

    The institution offers a three-year European art education leading to the degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts and also has an international faculty. The University is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and artistic innovation. It offers both undergraduate study programs as well as graduate study programs and doctorates.

Healthcare

healthcare

Neukölln has some of the finest healthcare centres in Berlin

Vivantes Clinic Neukölln

It is a clinic that offers medical examinations and treatment for everything from gynaecological problems to respiratory diseases and skin conditions. The staff takes special care when helping expectant mothers in labour, which is one of their most important services offered to patients.

Vivantes Hospital Am Urban

Vivantes Hospital Am Urban is a surgical hospital based in Berlin, Germany. The hospital is overseen by the Vivantes Hessen-Thüringen-Rheinland-Pfalz Foundation and is licensed to provide both inpatient and outpatient care. The hospital has an English-speaking nurse available for patients who need help understanding their medical options. They also have a pharmacy and lab on-site to support doctors who work with them.

Kreißsaal hospita

This hospital offers everything from gynaecological care to long-term treatment for respiratory diseases. The staff is both highly qualified and friendly. They provide assistance with translation services in English and German as well as assistance with medical documents (such as prescriptions) when needed.

Mine & Paul (Queens of Neukölln)

In addition to their standard procedure of providing care, they also offer additional treatments such as cosmetic procedures. They are also very good at helping patients find the best doctors for their particular needs, either by recommending local doctors or by providing information about the different local hospitals and clinics available to each patient in Neukölln.

Parks

Spend some quality time in the beautiful parks of Neukölln

Parks in neukolln

Körnerpark

Körnerpark isn't just an ordinary green space though - it also houses a summer cinema and art events that take place throughout the year. The park is a popular gathering place for children and their parents who come to play at the playground and feed pigeons.

Park am Buschkrug

Park am Buschkrug is a botanical garden in the northeast of Neukölln. It’s a small but lovely spot with an area of 1,000 square meters and is home to some 200 different species of plants.

Hasenheide Park

Hasenheide Park is a little gem located in the Berlin district of Neukölln. The park's name, Hasenheide, translates to "Rabbit Hill," as it is named for its former occupants. The area was once covered by fields and meadows but then became a favourite spot for Berliners to hunt rabbits.

Rudower Fließ

The Rudower Fließ is an artificial river/stream located in Neukölln, Berlin. It starts at the Humboldthain lake and then flows into several ponds and rivers before emptying into the Spree River.

Britzer Garten - Eingang Buckower Damm

Neukölln's Britzer Garten is a must-see for any hiker, cyclist, nature lover, and curious classicist. Nestled on the south-eastern side of Britz Lake (Brücke), this 250-acre European garden colony is more than just a park.

Lakes

What’s more soothing than sitting beside a lake after a tiring day at work.

Karpfenteich

Karpfenteich is a lake in Berlin’s Neukölln district. The lake is located in the city forest of Britz and was built for water supply for Berlin and as a fish pond. The water level has always fluctuated according to demands, but it is now largely used as a bathing area by locals.

Orankesee

Orankesee lake is located southwest of Neukölln, a district of Berlin. The lake is also located near Gropiusstadt and Britz. The average depth at which this lake is found is approximately three metres, while its surface area comes to 142 square metres.

Engelbecken

Engelbecken lake in Neukölln is a beautiful place to visit. The shore is perfect for taking photos and wandering around the sloping green hills leading up to the water, complete with many hiding places for squirrels, other animals, and nature lovers.

Grunewaldsee

The Grunewaldsee is a lake in the Grunewald forest, Neukölln, Berlin. It's best known for being an important and picturesque site in the history of German Romanticism. The lake itself is beautiful and attracts people who want to escape their busy lives or just relax in nature.

Müggelsee

The Müggelsee offers swimming possibilities for children and adults, sunbathing and picnicking spots, and the possibility for rowing boats or pedalos to rent. Moreover, there's a café that offers snacks and ice cream from noon to sunset.

Entertainment

Here are some places you can visit if you are looking for something fun.

BeatHochZwei - DJ-Duo für Hochzeiten und Events

BeatHochZwei has already performed at several events in the Berlin area and their repertoire includes the best music from all decades. They offer live cover bands for weddings, as well as being able to provide everything from string quartets to saxophonists.

Escape Room Laserstar® Live Exit Escape Game

Escape Room Laserstar® Live Exit Escape Game Events in Neukölln are a high-intensity physical and mental challenge for 2-6 players. The events erase the boundaries between reality and gaming, where you have to use items from everyday life or tools you have at hand to play your way out of challenging scenarios.

MW-Music Event Entertainment

MW-Music Event Entertainment events can be tailored to the needs of the client, whether they want a city festival with custom party tents, or an intimate evening with family and friends. There is no limit to what these professionals can do for you!

Stars in Concert

The events are held in seven locations - including Berlin's iconic Huxley's Neukölln Studios, where they combine old-school rock with a more contemporary sound. All seven venues offer an open ticket to anyone interested in enjoying the performances without any hassle or without having to pay for tickets.

Top(art gallery)

The gallery always offers fresh exhibitions with a concise presentation of the artwork on display and presents itself as an alternative to other galleries because it doesn't charge entry fees or use elitist parameters for what kind of art they show.

Museums

A museum visit is a perfect way to spend an afternoon on the weekend.

  • Museum Neukölln

    Museum Neukölln is a museum of contemporary art in Berlin. It is located on the site of the former Tempelhofer Ufer 63, which was built in 1892 and became a ruin after World War II. In 2002, it received its current name and opened that same year.

  • Puppentheater-Museum

    The Puppentheater-Museum in Neukölln houses one of the most comprehensive puppetry collections in Europe. It is also the only museum for puppetry on the continent.

  • Martin-Gropius-Bau

    The Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum is housed in an architecturally adventurous building from the 20th century. As one of Berlin’s largest cultural institutions with an exhibition area of over 11k square metres and museum holdings numbering nearly 80 000 works, it has a significant role as a forum for international contemporary art.

  • Hubschrauber

    This small but fascinating museum offers an insight into German aviation history with the hangar housing many rare military vehicles and aircraft for your viewing pleasure.

  • German Museum of Technology

    The German Museum of Technology in Neukölln is a large museum with exhibits on subjects such as urban technology, transportation, merchandising, and others. There are also over 100 pieces of historical machinery on display.

Other Attractions

Lakes & weekend getaway

Visit these places to know about the local culture in a better way.

  • Turkish Market

    Turkish Market sells Turkish and European foods, such as olive oil, spices, fresh vegetables, cheese, and yoghurt in the lively Neukölln area. The market offers live food such as salads and kebabs that can be prepared by the stallholders.

  • Stadtbad Neukölln

    The Stadtbad Neukölln Sports Complexes in Neukölln were the first project to be implemented by the Sport initiative Neukölln (formerly the DKI), which investors from all over the world have recognized for its success.

  • Johann Georg Elser Sculpture

    Johann Georg Elser Sculpture in Neukölln is a bronze sculpture of the German engineer Johann Georg Elser, who in 1923 planned and executed an assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler. It stands at Brommaplatz 2 and is one of the most frequently photographed Berlin landmarks.

  • Brauhaus Neulich

    Brauhaus Neulich has been a favourite German pub in Neukölln since 2008, where they serve traditional German dishes and have an extensive beer list. They are a small restaurant on Weserstraße. They serve traditional dishes of the German volk gastronomy and have an extensive selection of beers.

  • Kultstätte Keller

    The Kultstatte Keller theatre in Neukölln is a no-budget cinema screening mainly independent, underground, and documentary films. The theatre’s roots date back to the early 1990s when a few people from the local squatters scene helped found it as an alternative to mainstream cinemas.

Cafes

Cafes in neukolln

Top cafes to hang out at after work. Enjoy some great delicacies and taste various exotic coffees

  1. Brammibal's Donuts

    One of the most recommended cafes in Neukölln is Brammibals Donuts cafe. It is an all-you-can-eat brunch for only €5, which includes freshly pressed juices and a wide variety of breakfast dishes. In addition, the staff is very attentive and courteous. Brammibal's offers customers an overwhelming experience with high-quality food and service.

  2. Two Planets

    With tattoos, dreadlocks, and non-conformist thinking this is one of those few places where people from all walks of life can feel at home. This cafe not only gives you an alternative vibe but also provides knowledge through their environmental claim - supporting sustainable practices and using local products.

  3. Tchibo Filiale

    A branch of the coffee chain Tchibo is set to open its doors in the German capital's trendy Kreuzberg district this spring, following a decision by its parent company to expand its presence in Berlin. With over a hundred outlets already located across the city core, this will be their first branch outside. For those not yet familiar with Tchibo cafes, they offer a wide range of iced and hot drinks and authentic German pastries at reasonable prices that make them popular amongst students and office workers alike.

  4. Pele-Mele

    The cafe in Neukölln specialises in Turkish food, beverages, and coffee. They have a small selection of desserts as well as homemade pastries from Berlin’s most famous bakeries. It’s a cosy place with very friendly staff that provides plenty of seating for everyone in the spacious beer garden next to their bakery.

  5. Myxa

    Myxa cafe is a cosy little cafe on the quieter end of Karl Marx-Strasse in Neukölln, a bustling district of Berlin. It's perfect for those who want a break from the crowds and are looking for some downtime to read and catch up with friends or have an after-work meeting.

  6. Brick

    Brick is the newest coffee shop in the Neukölln neighbourhood. The menu consists of freshly brewed coffee and some of Berlin’s best-baked goods - all made with organic ingredients, without preservatives or GMOs. The cafe is at the same time a space for art exhibitions, concerts, and other events.

  7. Zuckerbaby

    Originally established in Hamburg, the Zuckerbaby Cafe is a haven for parents looking for quick and easy food on their way home from work and a place where their kids can play safely. The cafe provides light lunch options, like soup or paninis, as well as drinks like coffee or tea. Children are free to roam around the place.

  8. Blume An Der Hasenheide

    Blume An Der Hasenheide cafe is an intimate, cute cafe, situated in the popular Neukölln neighbourhood. It's a great place to enjoy a few beers at the weekend with friends and family, with some soulful live music in the background.

  9. Katies Blue Cat

    Katies Blue Cat cafe in Neukölln is a restaurant that features pet-friendly food, drinks, and treats with a blue feline theme. They offer dishes such as "pussy cake" and "catatouille" alongside traditional fares like meatloaf and lasagna.

  10. HOLY COFFEE

    The HOLY COFFEE is a trendy new cafe in the Neukölln district of Berlin. With its cosy and friendly atmosphere, this cafe offers its visitors freshly prepared espresso made from high-quality Arabica beans and natural ingredients.



Restaurants

Restaurants in neukolln

Explore local and international cuisines at these top restaurants in Neukölln

  1. La Bologna

    La Bologna is an authentic, traditional Italian restaurant. La Bologna has been named one of the best in the world by various magazines, such as GQ and Rolling Stone. It is a popular choice for locals and tourists alike, who return again and again to sample its delicious pasta dishes.

  2. Eins44

    Eins44 is the latest restaurant to make their home in Neukölln, a district of Berlin. The food is on one level precisely what you would expect in a comfortable German establishment: generous portions, filling flavours, and delectable sauces that are perfect for hearty winter nights.

  3. Hallmann und Klee

    Hallmann und Klee is Neukölln's newest restaurant. Located just off the bustling shopping street Hermannplatz, this cosy joint is a haven for diners looking for a refuge from the chaos outside. The menu features dishes inspired by the Turkish cuisine of Berlin's Kreuzberg and Neukölln districts.

  4. HOLY FLAT!

    This hidden gem in Neukölln has a menu consisting of high-quality street food and coffee for breakfast. And no, not just because it's pretentious or expensive. The food is really good too! After 10 am you can enjoy an all-day brunch until 9 pm, which will be served with cocktails and craft beer.

  5. La Terrazza

    La Terrazza in Neukölln makes for the perfect date spot or a romantic evening out with your loved one. The chef offers dishes inspired by southern Italy and Morocco. In addition to its food, La Terrazza offers an unbeatable selection of wines at an affordable price.

  6. Le Saint-Amour

    Le Saint-Amour is a charming French restaurant in the Neukölln district of Berlin. The menu, which is on offer every day, includes classics like steak tartare and coq au vin. What sets it apart is an outstanding service - everyone goes out of their way to make you feel welcome and comfortable, finding the right balance between attentiveness and being overbearing.

  7. Knödelwirtschaft

    Knödelwirtschaft can be found in the heart of Neukölln, a neighbourhood that is home to many Turkish and Arabic immigrants. The family-run restaurant serves traditional German dishes such as Wiener Schnitzel, Handkäse mit Musik sauce, and Sauerbraten.

  8. Ogam

    Named after Ireland’s ancient, Esoteric Ogam alphabet, this restaurant serves only Irish food. Vegetarians and meat lovers alike will be happy with various delicious food options that Ogam serves. Plus their beer selection compliments the food beautifully.

  9. La Côte

    La Côte opened its doors in 1998 as a small but ambitious French bistro-style restaurant in the heart of Neukölln, Berlin. It soon became a popular neighbourhood venue with an intimate atmosphere and French classics such as cassoulet and tenderloin, served alongside a creative drinks list drawing on the best of France’s wine regions.

  10. Föllerei

    Föllerei is a delicious vegan restaurant in Berlin's Neukölln district. The relaxed atmosphere, creative food, and lack of red meat and dairy make the restaurant suitable for vegetarians, vegans, raw-foodists, or anyone with gluten intolerance




We hope that this guide has helped in making your life easy in Neukölln. These recommendations have been carefully curated by us keeping in mind the requirements of people who have just moved to Berlin. If you found them to be helpful do let us know.

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