Lichtenrade is a locality in Berlin's Tempelhof-Schoeneberg borough with a population around 52,000. The neighbourhood sits at Berlin's southern boundary, bordering Brandenburg. The Dorfkirche Lichtenrade, a medieval fieldstone church, recalls the village origins predating Berlin's expansion. The Bahnhofstrasse serves as the main commercial strip.
The Marienfelder Feldmark, a surviving agricultural landscape, provides an unusual rural pocket within Berlin's city limits. The Lichtenrader Volkspark offers recreation. The neighbourhood has a distinctly suburban, almost small-town character, with detached houses and gardens dominating the residential areas. The S2 line connects to Potsdamer Platz in about 30 minutes. Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER) is about 15 kilometres east. The proximity to the motorway ring makes Lichtenrade convenient for car commuters. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
Lichtenrade is a locality in Berlin's Tempelhof-Schoeneberg borough with a population around 52,000. The neighbourhood sits at Berlin's southern boundary, bordering Brandenburg. The Dorfkirche Lichtenrade, a medieval fieldstone church, recalls the village origins predating Berlin's expansion. The Bahnhofstrasse serves as the main commercial strip.
The Marienfelder Feldmark, a surviving agricultural landscape, provides an unusual rural pocket within Berlin's city limits. The Lichtenrader Volkspark offers recreation. The neighbourhood has a distinctly suburban, almost small-town character, with detached houses and gardens dominating the residential areas. The S2 line connects to Potsdamer Platz in about 30 minutes. Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER) is about 15 kilometres east. The proximity to the motorway ring makes Lichtenrade convenient for car commuters. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
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