Public Transport
Use the tram line M1 for a direct connection to central Berlin districts like Prenzlauer Berg and Mitte.





Located in the northern Pankow district, Französisch Buchholz is a serene residential area that provides a distinct contrast to Berlin's high-energy center. Originally settled by French Huguenots in the late 17th century, the neighborhood retains a sense of its historical identity, centered around its traditional village church. Today, it is characterized by its family-friendly atmosphere, quiet streets, and proximity to nature, including the scenic Panke hiking path. Visitors can enjoy a slower pace of life while remaining well-connected to the city's main attractions via public transport.
Located in the northern Pankow district, Französisch Buchholz is a serene residential area that provides a distinct contrast to Berlin's high-energy center. Originally settled by French Huguenots in the late 17th century, the neighborhood retains a sense of its historical identity, centered around its traditional village church. Today, it is characterized by its family-friendly atmosphere, quiet streets, and proximity to nature, including the scenic Panke hiking path. Visitors can enjoy a slower pace of life while remaining well-connected to the city's main attractions via public transport.
Historical Huguenot heritage dating back to the 17th century.
Abundant green spaces and proximity to the Panke river.
Well-preserved village church (Dorfkirche) at the heart of the area.
Relaxed suburban feel away from the central Berlin bustle.
Primarily residential with limited nightlife compared to central Berlin.
Travel time to major tourist landmarks in the city center can take 30–45 minutes.
The quiet atmosphere is best suited for families and travelers seeking a peaceful retreat.
Use the tram line M1 for a direct connection to central Berlin districts like Prenzlauer Berg and Mitte.
Explore the Panke hiking trail, which runs through the area and offers a scenic route for walking or cycling.
Quiet stays and exploring Berlin's greener northern outskirts.
EUR €
$70–$120 p/day
21,449
Visit the historic village church (Dorfkirche) to see the architectural heart of the original settlement.
Look for local bakeries and small eateries around the main square for a taste of neighborhood life.
German, English
May–September
Spring is beautiful as the neighborhood's gardens and green spaces begin to bloom.
Ideal for cycling along the Panke trail and enjoying the mild Berlin weather.
The changing leaves in the surrounding parks provide a beautiful backdrop for suburban exploration.
A quiet time to enjoy local life; the area is less crowded than central tourist zones.