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.
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The GALLERIA is located in the heart of the Passagenviertel, Hamburg’s most prominent shopping district, between Jungfernstieg, Neuer Wall, Rathaus (town hall) and Gänsemarkt, where exclusive retail, innovative concept stores and high-end catering promise sensual experiences of a special kind and in an unusual location.
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Die Affenfaust Galerie bietet seit 2012 jungen und etablierten Künstlern ein Forum für zeitgenössische Kunst. Neben einer Präsentationsplattform von aktuell relevanter Kunst, versteht sich die Affenfaust Galerie deshalb insgesamt als ein Ort der Vernetzung.
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The international art, music and culture festival, initiated by Viva con Agua de Santa Pauli eV (VcA) and the FC Sankt Pauli in Hamburg, uses the language of art and, following the motto “Art Creates Water”, the festival aims to transform water into art and the visitors, as well as art creators, into participants of a movement for societal progress. Each year, the Millerntor Stadium, a well-established institution in the heart of the city, becomes an open platform for dialogue and exchange where a heterogeneous audience meets at a local, international and intercultural level. Artistic works of all genres together with a diverse music, culture and educational program show the various possibilities of how to participate in positive socio-ecological change. Through the event, more than 250 volunteers, numerous international artists and cultural workers, as well as approximately 17,000 visitors become actors of civil society.
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Dating back to 1703, this is Hamburg’s oldest and most traditional open-air market.
Altona fish market is a treat to the eye. It entertains all kinds of crowds if you are a party animal you can party in the fischmarkt party hall and then drink some freshly brewed coffee and walk the street. If you are looking out for cultural exposure you can grab the most traditional fisch brötchen. Local dwellers can enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables at a very low price and offcourse fishes are the best part of this market. Go early to enjoy the chocolates and fruits auction and late for good discounts.
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Close to Christmas it is one of the nicest streets in Europe to walk and to go for shopping. Everything is decorated according to the Christmas atmosphere and all the streets around have Christmas markets with everything you desire! Do not forget to eat “ wurst” and “schmalzkuchen” from the small Christmas houses in the market
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