HAMBURG
Currency
Euro
Language
German/English
Best Time To VISIT
May - September
Getting around
Walk/Bike/Train
2. Speicherstadt
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
4. Elbe Tunnel
The 426m Elbe Tunnel was the first of its kind when it opened in 1911. It changed the life of Hamburg harbor employees who commuted from the right to the left bank at a depth of 24 meters below the River.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
5. U Bahn Station
The platform hall, designed by Munich based Raupach Architekten and measuring 135 meters long, 16 meters wide, and 10 meters hig. Metal, light and color rule the room. Take a professional Photoshoot.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
6. Altona Fischmarkt
In order to continue the celebration into Sunday Morning, it is customary in Hamburg for partygoers with the stamina to stagger from the Reeperbahn to the fish market on the harbor.
- Sightseeing
- Market
7. Reeperbahn
The Reeperbahn serves as the center of the St. Pauli District of Hamburg’s Nightlife. Women are seated and promoting their services at the Herbertstraße storefront windows.
- Sightseeing
- Party
8. Hafen City
A brand new waterfront Neighborhood called Hafen City that includes the Speicherstadt, was established in 2008. In the next 15 years, expand to 12,000 new houses and up to 40,000 new jobs.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
9. Chilehaus
A striking structure named Chilehaus that has been praised by architects for 90 years is located two streets away from the Speicherstadt and is listed in the same World Heritage Site.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
10. Sternschanze
To take a stroll on Hamburg’s dirty yet independent side. Due to its walls covered in graffiti and some of the intriguing personalities that wander its streets, Sternschanze can appear a little threatening.
- Sightseeing
- Walk
10. Top Attractions in Germany
Hamburg
- City Hall
- Speicherstadt
- Elbphilharmonie
- Elbe Tunnel
- U Bahn Station
- Fischmarkt
- Reeperbahn
- Hafen City
- Chilehaus
- Sternschanze