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

July 31, 2021 Alice Mieles

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. St. Michael's Church

Englische Planke 1a, 20459 Hamburg Germany +49 40 376780 [email protected] http://www.st-michaelis.de/
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4.5 based on 4,244 reviews

St. Michael's Church

This huge 18th-century cathedral is Hamburg's best known architectural landmark.

Reviewed By Trac4 - Howell, United States

The Michel is a beautiful old and historic church. When we visited there was a Christmas market in the basement - pretty, but very crowded as well. The church itself is a beautiful place to just sit, reflect, and admire. Outside in front of the church was another Christmas market with booths and vendors, plus a Kemmsche Braune Kuchen bus which sold the famous cookies. I was thrilled to find it there. Definitely worth a visit to this beautiful church at any time of the year!

2. Binnenalster

Hamburg Germany
Excellent
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4.5 based on 586 reviews

Binnenalster

The city's inner port area also serves as its commercial center with a wide range of shops and restaurants.

3. Jungfernstieg

Jungfernstieg, Hamburg Germany +49 40 3501870 http://www.hamburg.de/jungfernstieg/
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4.5 based on 1,133 reviews

Jungfernstieg

This street is famous for its concentration of quality fashion stores.

Reviewed By curiosityseeker19

A must! with lots of food, wine/beer and vending booths all lite up with Christmas lights and trees all in front of the beautiful town hall. Large market starts at the HaupBahnhof.

4. Johannes Brahms Museum

Peterstr. 39, 20355 Hamburg Germany +49 40 41913086 [email protected] http://www.brahms-hamburg.de/
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Johannes Brahms Museum

Reviewed By 545medva - Budapest, Hungary

If you are classical music lover, than it is a nice visit. If you specifically like Brahms, than this is a must. You can learn about his early life, you can even play on instruments once Brahms was playing.

5. Portugiesenviertel

Hamburg Germany +49 40 74041880 http://www.portugiesenviertel-hamburg.de/
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4.5 based on 522 reviews

Portugiesenviertel

Reviewed By northants90 - Northampton, United Kingdom

The Portuguese district (Portugiesischer Bezirk) is a nice part of town 1. Very safe 2. Lots of good food and restaurants 3. Vibrant vibe Well worth a visit in the city.

6. Telemann Museum

Peterstr. 39 Neustadt, 20355 Hamburg Germany +49 40 87604022 [email protected] http://www.telemann-museum.de
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Telemann Museum

7. Rickmer Rickmers

Landungsbrucken Ponton 1a, 20359 Hamburg Germany +49 40 3195959 http://www.rickmer-rickmers.de
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4.5 based on 313 reviews

Rickmer Rickmers

Das schwimmende Wahrzeichen Hamburgs. Ein Besuch des 1896 gebauten Frachtenseglers lohnt sich immer. Liebevoll restaurierte Crew- und Offiziersquartiere bieten Einblick in das zum Teil raue Seemannsleben. Unter Deck locken interessante Sonderausstellungen zu maritimen Themen sowie ein Restaurant. Hamburg´s floating landmark. A visit on board the cargo sailing ship, built in 1896, is always worthwhile. Carefully restored crew and officers’ quarters provide insight into the ruggedness of life at sea. Below deck there are interesting special exhibitions on maritime themes and a restaurant.

8. Museumsschiff Cap San Diego

Uberseebrucke, 20459 Hamburg Germany +49 40 364209 [email protected] http://www.capsandiego.de
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4.5 based on 138 reviews

Museumsschiff Cap San Diego

The CAP SAN DIEGO, built in 1961, is a unique testimony to seafaring and is berthed in her old home harbour of Hamburg as a »museum you can touch« since 1986. She is the last of the classic cargo ships, referred to as the "White Swan of the South Atlantic." There are rooms to let and cabins to rent. A round tour onboard the CAP SAN DIEGO leads the visitor to: cargo holds, loading gear, mooring and anchoring equipment, palaverdeck, lifeboats, swimming pool and arbour, bridge, chart room and communications room, captain’s cabin, dining room and passenger cabins, galley, pantry and mess crew accommodations and the engine room. Since 2015 there is an english audio guide version available on board. An English Booklet containing a tour of the Ship is also available for you during the duration of your stay on board.

Reviewed By XXHadleyXX - Heidelberg, Germany

Unlike many ship tours, which rope nearly everything off and have just one aisle to go walk through and view from---the Cap San Diego had deck after deck of machinerey and rooms to explore with only a few areas roped off. You could really see so much of the inner workings of this pre container era cargo ship. Absolutely worth a visit. I am not a person who gets excited about machinery in general, so only walked through and spent about 45 minutes, but very much enjoyed that time. Others in my family, had they been with me, could have happily spent 2-3 hours below decks examing everything. There are clean restrooms and a nice little coffee and snack shop onboard as well.

9. Hanseviertel

Grosse Bleichen 30 Grossse Bleichen 36, 20354 Hamburg Germany +49 40 348093103 [email protected] http://www.hanseviertel.de/
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Hanseviertel

10. Denkmal Hamburger Feuersturm

Stephansplatz, 20354 Hamburg Germany http://www.hamburg.de
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Denkmal Hamburger Feuersturm

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