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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Play our unique and beloved escape game "The Exorcist" where you ollow the steps of an failed exorcism.
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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.
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Hamburg's outer port area provides visitors an escape from the crowds of the downtown area, featuring a number of recreational paths.
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.
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What is a student café during the day turns into Hamburg's smallest cultural centre at night. Since its opening, the Pony Bar has shone with a full cultural calendar. The varied programme is created above all with one idea in mind: to promote culture and young talent. In this way we offer artists a platform to try out and show what they can do. In the Pony Bar you can get good coffee, strong drinks, lots of beers and even more concerts - and admission has always been free for them.
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I came here with my boyfriend, and we both enjoyed ourselves very much! The exhibits are very well presented, and it was amazing to see the whale skeletons as well as the many different species of different animals they had! I think the layout was very well done with enough space for people to look around. The signs were mainly in German with a few in english, but my boyfriend was able to translate for me. Even if you dont speak/know good german I think it is very enjoyable and does well in just presenting the animals. However leaving/going through the shop wasnt very spacious which made it hard to look at what they sold/pass to go towards the exit. Even with covid precautions in place. Even so I think the Zoologisches Museum is a great place to go with your significant other/family/children! There's a lot to see and learn about! Danke für die schöne Zeit!
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