Hamburg Travel Guide

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The neo-Renaissance facade of the Rathaus (town hall). in Hamburg "Reeperbahn corner in the infamous red light district of St Pauli, Hamburg."

As a harbor city located in the far north of Germany, Hamburg has been known for centuries as the "gateway to the world." One of Hamburg's most famous sons, novelist Wolfgang Borchert, lovingly described the city as "more than a heap of stones, roofs, windows, beds, roads, bridges and street lamps. It is more than factory chimneys and traffic … Read Hamburg introduction

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Tierpark Hagenbecks

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Hagenbeck's 100-year-old zoo is home to countless species of animals, a tropical centre, a dolphin show, several restaurants and a beautiful recreation park. Some of the animals live in special rocky environments, others in spacious …
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Tag der Kunstmeile
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Hauptkirche St. Michaelis zu Hamburg
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Alster
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Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten

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Situated in the prime locale of the commercial and retail district of Hamburg, this magnificent white building next to Lake Alster is widely regarded as one …
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Radisson SAS Hotel, Hamburg
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Baseler Hof Hotel
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Nippon Hotel Hamburg
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InterContinental Hamburg

Atlantic Restaurant (Das)

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Kempinski Hotel Atlantic's restaurant is a popular venue for business meals and festivities. As well as fine dishes like lobster, vierländer duck and venison, the restaurant offers impeccable service and a grand view of Lake Alster. …
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Alex im Alsterpavillon
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Jaipur
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Landhaus Dill
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Landhaus Scherrer

Hamburg is a very big port city with very big, busy docklands. It's also a very businessy city with a big corporate sector which means lots of the people are quite well off and there's lots ... more

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Introduction

Squeezed between scenic lakes and huge container ships on the busy Elbe river, Germany's largest port has, so the locals say, much in common with Venice and Amsterdam. Its dynamism, multiculturalism and hedonistic red-light district, the Reeperbahn, originate from its colourful maritime …

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Not to miss

Hamburg Kunsthalle Behind the green cupola and columns that dominate Glockengiesserwall awaits the famed Kunsthalle , consisting of two buildings linked by a underground passage. The main building houses works from medieval portraiture to 20th-century classics, such as Klee, Kokoschka and …

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Facts for the Traveller

Population : 1700000 Area : 755km² Longitude / Latitude : 10.0279998779 / 53.5709991455 Currency : Euro (EUR) Weights & Measures system : Metric

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Getting there & Getting around

Getting there Flying into Hamburg is fairly easy; its international airport has flights across Europe, and is well connected to the city centre, with an airport bus running every 15-20min from 06:00-11:00 (25min trip). You can also take an airport bus to Altona or take the S-1 or U-1 trains to …

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History

Recent History Today, Hamburg is Germany's second-biggest city after Berlin. Some 68,000 students study at nine institutions - the largest is the University of Hamburg, with 42,000 students. With 15% of its population immigrants, the city has a cosmopolitan flair that has returned to Hamburg …

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Weather

While Germany can have pleasant summer weather, northern areas including Hamburg are known for their year-round Reizklima, or 'healthy, bracing climate'. Summer temperatures don't creep much over 20°C (68°F). Winter is prime ski time if you want to head south for the alps of the Harz …

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Overview

A port city with an international past, tolerant and open-minded Hamburg is one of the most visited cities in Germany. Arguably the country's media capital, it is home to major publishing companies, broadcasters, and advertising agencies. It is reputed to have the highest percentage of …

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