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 Adolf-Jaeger-Kampfbahn was built in 1909 and is one of the oldest football stadiums in Germany. The current capacity is around 8.000 spectators (1.500 seats). In March 1953 the game Altona 93 vs. Hamburger SV had 27.000 spectators. About 100 years Altona 93 carries out its home matches in the Adolf-Jaeger-Kampfbahn.
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