The most beautiful parks in Germany: Ranking in Hamburg, Bad Muskau and Bayreuth | Testbericht.de

Find out which parks in Germany are most beautiful and where you can take the best walks. Compare the reviews of over 1,800 parks and discover the top 3 parks in Hamburg, Bad Muskau and Bayreuth. Find out more about Germany's most beautiful parks on testberichts.de!
Find out which parks in Germany are most beautiful and where you can take the best walks. Compare the reviews of over 1,800 parks and discover the top 3 parks in Hamburg, Bad Muskau and Bayreuth. Find out more about Germany's most beautiful parks on testberichts.de! (Symbolbild/MB)

The most beautiful parks in Germany: Ranking in Hamburg, Bad Muskau and Bayreuth | Testbericht.de

The most popular park in Germany is located in Hamburg, followed by the Muskauer Park in Bad Muskau and the Hermitage in Bayreuth, according to an evaluation of almost 1.8 million online reviews of around 1,800 parks by the comparison portal testbericht.de. The Planten Un Blomen Park in Hamburg received a total of 4.8 stars of 5.0 possible and was particularly praised for its Japanese garden and the rose garden. The Muskauer Park, which was part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and was created by Prince Pückler, received second place. In third place is the Hermitage in Bayreuth, which is valued for your cleanliness and free parking spaces.

The ranking also shows that parks with an assessment of 4.5 stars or more are popular. The average rating of all parks in the ranking is 4.42 stars. The most frequently rated parks are the Olympic Park and the English Garden in Munich as well as the Sanssouci Park in Potsdam.

In terms of Berlin, however, there are no parks in the top 3. It is interesting to note that the Berlin Tiergarten, one of the best -known parks in the city, cannot be found within the top 3. This could be due to the different reviews and preferences of the visitors. It is also possible that Berlin has a large number of parks, which can lead to a wide range of ratings.

A historical context on parking culture in Berlin could also be relevant. Berlin has a long tradition of parks, which goes back to the 16th century. The Berlin Tiergarten was created in the 16th century and initially served as a hunting area for the royal family. In the 19th century, the zoo was transformed into a public park and has been a popular local recreation area for Berlin and tourists ever since.

Here is a table with further information about some selected parks in Germany:

| Park | Location | Evaluation | Number of reviews |
| ——————- | ————————————————— | Planted un Blomen | Hamburg | 4.8 | over 20,000 |
| Muskauer Park | Bad Muskau | 4.7 | over 15,000 |
| Hermitage | Bayreuth | 4.6 | over 10,000 |
| Olympic Park | Munich | 4.7 | Over 60,000 |
| English garden | Munich | 4.7 | Over 60,000 |
| Park Sanssouci | Potsdam | 4.7 | Over 30,000 |
| Berlin Tiergarten | Berlin | 4.4 | Over 40,000 |

Please note that this is a summary of the press release and not treated in detail in detail.

Source: testberichts.de (day of data collection: 28.04.2024)



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