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
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Walking Tours and Insider Tipps from a Local
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Classic American bar with Scandinavian flair and international guests. High quality drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. Great selection of gin, whiskey and botanics. No reservations. No closed companies. EC and credit cards accepted. We speak English.
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I work as a developer. Sometimes I just need to switch off. I don't like alcohol and cigarettes, that’s why I started to vape last year. I bought a vaporizer from Herbliz and cartridges of this brand. Periodically I buy new cartridges in New Garden Lab. Excellent products that allow me to relax on the break. I recommend the 40% CBD cartridge since I did not feel any effects from the 20% cartridge. I also like DUTCH HARVEST organic tea. It quenches thirst, lowers appetite and helps to relax.
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This large public park has dozens of statues and many varieties of plants and trees.
A beautiful Central City Park, with lots of beautiful Statues, greens, flowers, and activities. You can reach it by U bahn or car. Has 2 StadtRad locations where you can resent a bike. It has a large man made lake/pool where children can get wet and play with other games including slides and simil zip lining for kids. Large grass areas where many people play ball and barbique. Walking shoes are needed as you will want to walk a lot, Camera to practice your skills and take wonderful pictures. Count with 1-2 hours to enjoy and relax. Perfect for a Sunday as the city is closed and may people are there making the place lively.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
We spent a whopping 3+ hours here! All exhibits are extremely informative, walking the visitor through the history of the hamburg police force; from its humble beginnings from the night watch, through troubled times during the Third Reich, British occupation and modernisation to current day duties. Exhibits include police attire, riot gear, weapons and headwear as well as helicopter and police car simulators. There is also a section on all things forensics which is super interesting. Another section covers some of the more gruesome and spectacular cases. The staff are mostly retired officers that are always willing to provide further information. Highly recommended!
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Planetarium Hamburg is one of the landmarks of Hamburg.Located in a historic water tower in the Stadtpark (city park), it features a unique combination of sophisticated technology. It is the world's first star theater to blend an immersive 3D image with 3D sound into a 360-degree overall experience. The Zeiss star projection, a digital 8K 3D full-dome projection, the 3D sound system and one of the world's largest showlaser- and lighting systems form the outstanding instrument for traveling with this "cruise ship of the senses". Planetarium Hamburg offers a wide range of presentations for children, families and adults - to learn, to discover, to take off, to relax and unwind - and dream. From the observation deck at a height of 60 meters, which is accessible by an express lift, the building also offers a great panoramic view of Hamburg. In addition a selection of drinks and food welcomes guests at the in-house Cafe Nordstern (with indoor and outdoor areas) .
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