The Maybachufer in Berlin's Reuterkiez, once a swampy meadow, evolved into a bustling area by the late 19th century due to its location along the Landwehr Canal. Known for its industrial past, remnants like backyard factories and historic tenements remain, some under monument protection. Today, it’s famous for the vibrant Türkenmarkt, held twice weekly and likened to Munich's Viktualienmarkt. While lacking dedicated bike lanes, it’s one of Berlin’s most frequented cycling routes, monitored by an automatic counter since 2016.