Eppendorfer Park, Public park in Eppendorf district, Hamburg, Germany
Eppendorfer Park is a roughly 6.4 hectare green space in Hamburg with mature trees, small ponds, and rolling lawns connected by multiple walking paths. The terrain slopes gently across the grounds, creating varied landscape features.
This green space opened in 1890 as a recreation area for patients at the nearby New General Hospital, which later developed into the University Medical Center. The medical institution's needs directly influenced the park's original creation.
This green space serves as a gathering point where families spend time together and children explore nature freely. It reflects how the neighborhood values outdoor recreation and community connection.
The park is easily accessible by public transportation, with U-Bahn lines and bus routes serving nearby stations. Walking paths accommodate different types of visits, whether you prefer to stroll briefly or spend hours exploring the grounds.
The park includes a dedicated area where children can build wooden structures and take part in supervised workshops throughout the year. This hands-on activity space sets it apart from typical urban parks.
Location: Hamburg
GPS coordinates: 53.58947,9.97920
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:01
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