
The Berlin Teltow Canal

The Teltow Canal has a length of about 38.4 kilometers and flows through the Berlin area and also forms a partial natural border between Berlin and Brandenburg. It was created at the end of the 20th century and today connects the Spree-Oder waterway (near Oberschöneweide) with the Havel waterway (near Potsdam). But the most popular section here on the Teltow Canal is the one in Lichterfelde between the Paul-Schwarz-Promenade and the Eduard Spranger Promenade. Numerous city dwellers enjoy the weather here in summer and let their feet float in the canal. In addition, the Steglitzer Festival Week takes place here every year and invites countless visitors with its numerous rides .
The flap on Elbe Street also offers wonderful fun every day.

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