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Description


Located at the confluence of the Dahme and Spree rivers the town of Köpenick was independent until it's absorption into an ever expanding Berlin in the 1920s. The town was an important location, being home to a palace of the Elector of Brandenburg from the 16th Century. The historic old-town, where the rivers merge, is a pretty and compact space to wander around, along with the picturesque palace gardens.

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Getting There

The S3 runs every 20 minutes from the centre of Berlin (and every 10 minutes from Ostbahnhof) to Köpenick taking about 30 minutes to make the journey from the Hauptbahnhof, 15 minutes from Ostbahnhof). The S-Bahn station is in the newer part of town, about 2Km from the old town on the rivers. Trams 62, 63 and 68 run from the station to the Rathaus tramstop in the centre of the old town.
Latitude: 52.442631; Longitude: 13.582269
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Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (12/02/2022), and on time of last update (23/02/2022) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.