
Spanning the dreamy waterfront near Lake Tegel, the historic Tegeler Hafenbrücke—often called Sechserbrücke—offers scenic views and easy access to local attractions. Built in the early 20th century, it originally collected a six-pfennig toll, which inspired its nickname. Today, the iron arch design and ornate flourishes draw photographers seeking classic architectural elements. Stroll across and explore Tegel Harbor’s leisure boats, cozy cafes, and walking paths. Nearby Greenwichpromenade invites you to enjoy park-like areas, while short cruises depart from the pier, making this spot an ideal starting point for a relaxing day around Berlin’s northern shores. The U6 Alt-Tegel station is a short walk away, ensuring easy transport connections.
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