Despite its exceptionally quiet setting, shops for everyday needs, Jungfernsee Lake, and Volkspark Potsdam are just a short walk away, while the Belvedere on Pfingstberg Hill can be reached within minutes. This location is ideal for anyone who values...
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Despite its exceptionally quiet setting, shops for everyday needs, Jungfernsee Lake, and Volkspark Potsdam are just a short walk away, while the Belvedere on Pfingstberg Hill can be reached within minutes. This location is ideal for anyone who values the combination of nature, comfort, and proximity to the city.
Tram line 96 provides a direct connection to Potsdam's historic city center, and several bus routes offer convenient access to other parts of the city. Potsdam Central Station is also easily accessible; and from there, regional express trains reach Berlin’s Zoologischer Garten in approximately 20 minutes.
The neighboring district of Nauenervorstadt, with its historic Rote Kaserne, offers a well-established, pleasant, and family-friendly residential environment that complements the area perfectly.
Potsdam, the capital of Brandenburg, is home to around 180,000 residents and has established itself as a city of international cultural importance as well as a key hub for business and services.
Despite its exceptionally quiet setting, shops for everyday needs, Jungfernsee Lake, and Volkspark Potsdam are just a short walk away, while the Belvedere on Pfingstberg Hill can be reached within minutes. This location is ideal for anyone who values the combination of nature, comfort, and proximity to the city.
Tram line 96 provides a direct connection to Potsdam's historic city center, and several bus routes offer convenient access to other parts of the city. Potsdam Central Station is also easily accessible; and from there, regional express trains reach Berlin’s Zoologischer Garten in approximately 20 minutes.
The neighboring district of Nauenervorstadt, with its historic Rote Kaserne, offers a well-established, pleasant, and family-friendly residential environment that complements the area perfectly.
Potsdam, the capital of Brandenburg, is home to around 180,000 residents and has established itself as a city of international cultural importance as well as a key hub for business and services.