10 Things to do in Eimsbüttel That You Shouldn't Miss

November 16, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Second only to Berlin in size and population, the city of Hamburg is home to one of the biggest harbors in Europe. A stroll along its many waterways and canals illustrates why it has been called the "Venice of the North." Don't miss a trip to the local fish market (Fischmarkt), the Merchants District (marked by its imposing red-brick architecture), a fine dining experience along the river or a night out in the university quarter. And did we mention the Reeperbahn (red light district)? It's quite famous for its… red lights.
Restaurants in Hamburg

1. Hempel's Beatles-Tour

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Hempel's Beatles-Tour

Stefanie is the originator of the musical Beatles-Tour in Hamburg. Armed with a little ukulele she has been guiding fans, tourists, musicians and journalists from all over the world across the famous old red light district of St. Pauli. Being an avid Beatles fan since her early childhood, musician and singer-songwriter Stefanie Hempel has become an institution in Hamburg. She is widely regarded as one of the most profound Beatles experts.

2. Hafenkante Hamburg Touren

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Hafenkante Hamburg Touren

Hafenkante Hamburg Tours will show you the City of Hamburg, St. Pauli and the Reeperbahn Redlight-District! Enjoy guided walks with your private Reeperbahn-Guide! Your Kiez-Captain will guide you safely over the Reeperbahn and at the end you can enjoy a free drink in a traditionell St. Pauli Harbor Pub!The Walk takes you thru the History of this Place with Storys about the Beatles in Hamburg, the Harbor and the History of Prostitution at St. Pauli! Your Kiez-Captain will guide you thru these unique Area and you will get an intense Inside-View into the past and present History of the Reeperbahn! The Guided Walk takes your around the Reeperbahn in 90 Minutes and will end in an old original Reeperbahn-Pub! With a free Beer at the End! The Tour will be in English Language only!

3. EscRoom

Rentzelstr. 36 1. Og, 20146 Hamburg Germany +49 40 34862404 [email protected] http://escroom.de
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EscRoom

Play our unique and beloved escape game "The Exorcist" where you ollow the steps of an failed exorcism.

4. Horrorhaus Hamburg

Laufgraben 13, 20146 Hamburg Germany +49 163 6341988 [email protected] http://www.horrorhaushamburg.de/
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Horrorhaus Hamburg

Tretet ein und lasst euch von unseren Exponaten gruseln und schocken. Hier erwartet euch Wissenswertes, Fantasievolles, Künstlerisches und Derbes. Im Eintrittspreis ist eine 20 minütiger Führung enthalten und ein Durchgang durch unser Horrorlabyrinth. Am Ende könnt ihr euch alleine noch einmal alle Ausstellungsstücke genauer anschauen. Fotografieren ist erlaubt und gern gesehen.

5. Herbliz

Grindelallee 81, 20146 Hamburg Germany +49 40 26100231 [email protected] http://herbliz.com/en/
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Herbliz

6. Alster

Alster Ufer, Hamburg Germany +49 40 2802400 http://www.hamburg-travel.com/attractions/hamburg-maritime/all-about-the-alster/
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Alster

Hamburg's outer port area provides visitors an escape from the crowds of the downtown area, featuring a number of recreational paths.

Reviewed By JesperRed - Copenhagen, Denmark

We made the walk on a sunny September Sunday. So nice. Plenty of nice places for food or coffe. Nice view. Take care of the bicycles.

7. Tierpark Hagenbeck

Lokstedter Grenzstrasse 2, 22527 Hamburg Germany +49 40 5300330 [email protected] http://www.hagenbeck.de
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Tierpark Hagenbeck

The Hamburg Zoo, opened in 1863, has a new elephant pavilion and new tropical aquarium. Animals are in naturalistic enclosures.

Reviewed By Echologist - Hamburg, Germany

I would suggest to move more or less straight to the large building housing penguins, sea lions, polar bears and birds. There is so much to see - and afterwards exploring the rest of the Park is lots of fun!

Grindelallee 5, 20146 Hamburg Germany +49 40 4105658 http://www.logohamburg.de/
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9. Niendorf church - Kirche am Markt

Niendorfer Marktplatz 3a, 22459 Hamburg Germany +49 40 581171 [email protected] http://www.kirche-in-niendorf.de
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Niendorf church - Kirche am Markt

10. Curio-Haus

Rothenbaumchaussee 13, 20148 Hamburg Germany +49 40 3611160 [email protected] http://www.koflerkompanie.com/curiohaus/
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