HAMBURGPUBLISHING DATE: 2014-09-29 | COUNTRY CODE: DE
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Elbe and Alster, the historic Town Hall, the unique Speicherstadt, the nightlife on the famous Reeperbahn, the traditional Hamburg sh market shape the image ofHamburg, Germany’s green city on the water. HafenCity oers modern architectureand the new landmark Elbe Philharmonic Hall. In Hamburg prestige, elegance andmodernity are combined to a globally unique atmosphere.
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THE CITY
A distinct maritime character and international outlook make the Hanseatic city of Hamburg one of Europe'snest destinations. Urban sparkle and natural beauty arethe hallmarks of Hamburg, which boasts a wide range ofhotels, restaurants, theatres and shops, chic beachesalong the Elbe river, the verdant banks of the Alster, abuzzing port district and landmarks reecting more than1,200 years of history.
Leafy parks, glittering lakes and tranquil waterways within a pulsating urban jungle: for years Hamburg has provedthat living in a big city is no impediment to having naturalbeauty on your doorstep. In addition, the port, the canalsand the Alster lake give Hamburg a wonderfully maritimefeel. From the beaches, quays and moorings to the luxurycruise liners, container-laden behemoths and lovinglyrestored museum ships, this international port city has somuch to oer and will give you a yearning to experiencedistant shores.
No visit to Hamburg is complete without a tour of the portand the historical Speicherstadt district with itswarehouses and old bridges. You can also see the world'slargest model railway in Speicherstadt at Hamburg'sMiniature Wonderland.
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DO & SEE
Water gives life. People nd proximity to water in Hamburg like nowhere else. The city on the water isincomparable and has a unique character. Its maritimeair, fresh air, and Hanseatic cosmopolitanism makeHamburg the nest city in the world for many people. Todiscover it, embark from the Elbe landing stages(Landungsbrücken) on a round trip through the harbourand the historic Speicherstadt district. You will pass theElbphilharmonie Hamburg, the city’s new landmark underconstruction, and HafenCity, Europe’s largest urbandevelopment project.
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Spielbank
The agship Casino Esplanadeis not just a grand building,inside it oers an attractivespectrum of gambling optionssuch as casino automats,roulette, poker and Black Jack.
Open daily from noon till 4 a. m. We also recommend the restaurant Tarantella located on the rst oor of thecasino.
Address: Stephansplatz 10Internet: www.spielbank-hamburg.de
Lake Alster
A 160-hectare lake right in thecity centre, surrounded bycafés, parks and walks. Thereare sculptures both on landand in the lake. There are alsoan abundance of oak and
chestnut trees for nature lovers. It is also possible to rent pedal and rowing boats.
Address: HarvestehudePublic Transport: Jungfernstieg, U1, U2, S1, S3Internet: www.alstertouristik.de
The Harbour
Hamburg’s port is not simplya factor in the economy but,being so centrally located, it isalso the city’s greatest touristattraction. Located on thewaterfront, since 1703 every
Sunday morning virtually anything not nailed down rmly has been traded at Hamburg’s most traditional market. Apopular option for early risers, night clubbers, bargainhunters and tourists alike is the brunch in the historic shauction hall to the tunes of jazz, pop or rock music.
Address: Große Elbstraße 9
Public Transport: U3, stop "Landungsbrücken"; S1 + S3, stop "Reeperbahn"Opening hours: April-Oct: 5 - 9:30, Nov-Mar: 7 - 9:30
The Reeperbahn
The Reeperbahn is a livinglegend: in the old days it was aseedy red-light quarter forseafarers, during the 1960s itwas a stepping stone for theBeatles. Since the 1990s the
red-light district has been gradually transformed into a unique entertainment district with bars and clubs, artgalleries, cabarets, theatres and top-class restaurants. TheReeperbahn, almost 1 kilometre long, is a “must” on thetourist route as well as Grosse Freiheit, the Davidwachepolice station or the Spielbudenplatz with its Panoptikumwaxworks and Operettenhaus.
Address: ReeperbahnPublic Transport: Reeperbahn, S1, S3 or St. Pauli, U3
Hamburg Museum
The Hamburg Museum hosts one of Germany’s largest urban history exhibitions. As a cultural history museum itdisplays the varied history of the city of Hamburg, from itsbeginnings in around 800 AD to now. It is the biggestmuseum within the Foundation of Historical Museums inHamburg – complemented by the Altonaer Museum,focussing on maritime history, the Helms-Museum,specialising in archaeology, and the Museumof Work in Barmbek.
Address: Holstenwall 24, 20355 HamburgPublic Transport: St. Pauli, U3Opening hours: Tue - Sat: 10:00-17:00, Sun: 10:00-18:00Phone: +49 40 428 132 100Internet: www.hamburgmuseum.deEmail: [email protected]
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Hamburger KunsthalleOpened in 1869, and once theembodiment of the Hamburgbourgeoisie’s feeling for art,the Kunsthalle is nowacknowledged as one ofGermany’s leading art
galleries. The adjacent Gallery of Contemporary Art opened in 1996 at its prominent location andcomplements its main collection with ambitious examplesof contemporary art. Collections include the Old Masters,valuable 19th century prints and drawings, ClassicalModernism, as well as contemporary art exhibitions in theGallery of Contemporary Art.
Address: Glockengiessserwall, 20095 HamburgPublic Transport: HauptbahnhofOpening hours: Tue to Sun 10:00-18:00, Thursday until 21:00Phone: +49 40 428 131 200Internet: www.hamburger-kunsthalle.deEmail: [email protected]
Miniatur Wunderland - The world’s largestmodel railway
Miniatur Wunderland is theworld´s largest model railwaymuseum, one of Hamburg´smost popular family touristattractions. It displayssections, showing authentic
environment from dierent countries - Sweden and Norway to the pyramids of Egypt and Las Vegas in U.S.Visitors can even experience day and night – and all thisevery 15 minutes. You can also take a guided tour thatshows Wunderland behind-the-scenes.
Address: Kehrwieder 2-4, Block D, 20457 HamburgPublic Transport: Baumwall, U3Opening hours: Please visit www.miniatur-wunderland.com/visit/open/regular-opening-hours/Internet: www.miniatur-wunderland.com
Park Planten un BlomenTake a stroll around thefamous park Planten unBlomen which is located in theheart of the city. This is aplace where you can unwindand enjoy tropical plants, the
largest Japanese garden in Europe and a rose garden. In the summer time, the park oers daily theaterperformances for the children.
Address: St.Petersburger Straße 28Public Transport: Stephansplatz, U1 and Dammtor, S11, S21, S31Internet: www.plantenunblomen.hamburg.de
Planetarium Hamburg
Learn more about our planet,about the space and what ablack hole is, in one of themost advanced planetarium inthe world. This is a greatexperience for the whole
family, a place where you can delight in sky shows, live concerts, music- and multimedia-shows with incrediblelaser show-eects and interesting lectures.
Address: Otto-Wels-Straße 1, 22303 HamburgPublic Transport: Metrobus 6, station BorgwegOpening hours: see www.planetarium-hamburg.de/service/oenungszeiten/Phone: +49 40 428 86 520Internet: www.planetarium-hamburg.deEmail: [email protected]
St Nikolai Memorial
St Nikolai Memorial is Hamburg's central memorial which is dedicated for the victims of the war of year 1933-1945.For anyone who is interested in history, ruins andunderground museum. Head up to the top of the tower fora great view.
Address: Willy-Brandt-Strasse 60, 20457 HamburgPhone: +49 40 371 125Internet: www.mahnmal-st-nikolai.de
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The Hamburg Dungeon
The Hamburg Dungeon is a place where the dark past comes alive, where talented actors tells you scary storiesand twisted fables about the Hamburg’s history. Along thetour you will nd scary surprises and two rides (a shortboat ride and a free-fall ride).
Address: Kehrwieder 2, 20457 HamburgPhone: +49 40 36 005 520Internet: www.the-dungeons.de
Kapitan Prusse - Boat Tour
There are several companies at the harbour oering boat tours; one of them is called Kapitan Prusse. It providesexciting city tour from the water and the tour takes about1, 5 hour. This is a great way to learn more about the portof Hamburg. It also oers additional musical entertainmentand cuisine on board.
Address: St. Pauli Landungsbrücke 3a, 20324 HamburgPhone: +49 40 313 130Internet: www.hafenrundfahrt-classic.de
Deichtorhallen
For contemporary art andphotography head over toDeichtorhallen which islocated in two former markethalls. They were built betweenyear 1911 and 1914. With a
size of 5.600 square meters, this is the biggest art space in Europe.
Address: Deichtorstrasse 1, 20095 HamburgPublic Transport: Steinstraße, U1 or Central Station, all linesOpening hours: Tue to Sun: 11−18:00, rst Thursday in the month: 11−21:00Phone: +49 40 32 103Internet: www.deichtorhallen.deEmail: [email protected]
Musical
A great way to spend an afternoon or evening is to experience a musical. Since Cats made its debut in
Hamburg, the city has welcomed many celebratedmusicals like Lion King, Disney´s Musical Tarzan andRocky the musical.
Phone: +49 1805 44 70 000Internet: www.musicalwelt.de
Hamburger Dom
Hamburger Dom is thebiggest public festival in thenorth of Germany and takesplace three times a year. Thisis a festival where you willexperience nostalgic carousels
and high-tech rides. In addition to all these attractions you will also nd a good variety of tasty food and drinks.
The festival takes place annually in springtime between March and April, summertime between July and August,wintertime between November and December.
Address: Heiligengeistfeld, HamburgPublic Transport: St. Pauli / Feldstraße, U3Opening hours: Mon to Thurs: 15-23:00, Fri and Sat: 15-00:30, Sun: 14–23:00
Dialog im Dunkeln
This unique museum is an important exhibition; the visitors are led by blind people through a dark world ofsmell, sound and temperatures. The rooms are completelydark and you will get the opportunity to experience theeveryday life of a blind person.
Address: Alter Wandrahm 4, 20457 HamburgPhone: +49 40 309 63 40Internet: www.dialog-im-dunkeln.de
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Town HallUnusually lavish for Hanseatictaste: built in 1886–1897,with its impressivearchitecture the splendidsandstone edice inNeo-Renaissance style
dominates the city centre. Hamburg town hall is the seat of the city’s Senate (state government) and Bürgerschaft(parliament), and, with its 647 rooms, has more roomsthan Buckingham Palace. The town hall can only beviewed on guided tours.
Address: RathausplatzPublic Transport: Rathaus, U3 or Jungfernstieg, S1, S2, S3, U1, U4
Speicherstadt (Historic Warehouse Complex)
Over a century old, theSpeicherstadt in the port isthe world’s largest integratedcomplex of warehouses. Here,guests to Hamburg nd anidyllic scenery of redbrick
Gothic architecture from the Wilhelmine era with bizarre little gables and towers. Valuable goods are stored atcontrolled temperatures behind their massive walls: coee,tea, cocoa, spices, tobacco – and the world’s largest stockof Oriental carpets.In the Speicherstadt Museum you can experience the history of this fascinating part of Hamburg.
Address: Am Sandtorkai 36Public Transport: Baumwall, U3Opening hours: April to Oct: Mon to Fri 10–17:00, Sat, Sun, Holidays: 10-18:00; Nov - Mar: Tue to Sun 10–17:00Phone: 0049 40 321191Internet: www.speicherstadtmuseum.deEmail: [email protected]
Hamburg's "Michel"Hamburg's famous 'Michel'church is not only the mostimportant baroque church innorthern Germany; it couldalso be seen as one of theworld's tallest lighthouses as it
has served as an important landmark for boats travelling on the river Elbe. The viewing platform oers wonderfulpanoramic views of Hamburg and the harbour – especiallyat night
Address: Englische Planke 1, 20459 HamburgPublic Transport: U 3 Baumwall or Rödingsmarkt, S3 StadthausbrückeOpening hours: Nov. till April: daily 10 - 18h, May till Oct: daily 9 - 20hPhone: 0049 40 376 78-0Internet: www.st-michaelis.deEmail: [email protected]
BallinStadt Emigration Museum
Experience the history ofemigration in Hamburg:between 1850 and 1939,around ve million peopleemigrated to the USA via theport of Hamburg. The city
wasthe “gateway to the world” for all of them. They left theirhomes to nd happiness in the “land of opportunities”, and the port of Hamburg was the stopover for all of thesepeople. Hamburgpays tribute to all of these emigrants with its BallinStadtemigration museum, named after Albert Ballin, director generalof the HAPAG shipping company.
Address: Veddeler Bogen 2Public Transport: S3 / S31, exit Veddel/BallinStadtOpening hours: 10:00-18:00, Nov - March: 10:00 - 16:30Phone: +49 40 319 79160Internet: www.ballinstadt.deEmail: [email protected]
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Bucerius Kunst Forum
Located in the heart ofHamburg next to the TownHall, the Bucerius KunstForum exhibits art fromancient to modern times infour rotating exhibitions each
year. A visit is an absolute must for art lovers. The conceptof the Kunst Forum is based on the attempt to take thefamiliar and convert it into a new form, so allowing artlovers and novices alike to discover new interrelationships.The Matisse exhibition in 2009 was thus the rst in whichall of the portraits of the artist were brought together.
Address: Rathausmarkt 2, 20095 HamburgPublic Transport: all subway trains going to JungernstiegOpening hours: daily from 11 am to 7 pm, Thursdays to 9 pmInternet: www.buceriuskunstforum.de/en
Elbphilharmonie - Elbe Philharmonic Hall
Hamburg will gain a newcultural and urban landmarkwith the Elbphilharmonie inHafenCity. Classical musicculture, music of the 21stcentury and sophisticated
light music will have a spectacular venue here.The interplay of the archaic Kaispeicher (quay warehouse) with the bold sweep of the glistening glass construction isthe Elbe Philharmonic's architectural calling card.Eventually, the building will house restaurants, threeconcert halls and a hotel. The Great Hall with its 2,150seats in a 'vineyard architecture' style will be the heart ofthe Elbe Philharmonic. It stretches from the 12th to the17th oor and is acoustically isolated from the rest of thebuilding.
Address: Am Kaiserkai, 20457 HamburgPublic Transport: Subway U3, exit BaumwallInternet: www.elbphilharmonie.de
HAMBURG CARD
Hamburg CARD: Discover more - pay less!Your convenient discovery ticket for free travel on public transport and discount on entrance fees. Use the HamburgCARD advantage its cheaper than a normal ticket if youvisit one place of interest and a restaurant – at only 9,50€! Book your Hamburg CARD ONLINE and receive itconveniently by mail to benet from day one of yourjourney. In case of a booking (only 5 days in advance), theHamburg CARD can be picked up at the touristinformation at the main railway station.
Hamburg CARD
• Free travel on public transport• Up to 50% discount on 130 oers• Perfect for your city tour
Phone: +49 40-300 51 701Internet: www.hamburg-travel.com/cards
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HAMBURG PACKAGE DEALS
Explore the City with our attractive Hamburg packages - book your trip quite conveniently online!Whether it be a sightseeing programme or attending a musical: Allow yourself to be inspired.
Book online: www.hamburg-travel.com/packages
Buzzing City by the Water
• 2 nights in the hotel of yourchoice, with breakfast •Sightseeing tour on a reddouble-decker • 1-hour harbourtour on the Elbe • 1-hourcruise on the Alster • Including
Hamburg CARD
Book online from 159,00 Euro p.p.
Phone: +49 40-300 51 701Internet: www.hamburg-travel.com/buzzing
Miniatur Wunderland
• 1 night in the hotel of yourchoice, with breakfast • VIPentry to Miniatur Wunderland(no queuing) • scavenger huntthrough the MiniatureWonderland • Including
Hamburg CARD
Book online from 75,00 Euro p.p.
Phone: +49 40-300 51 701Internet: www.hamburg-travel.com/miniwula
Harbour Anniversary Hamburg on board theJohanna
• 2 nights in THE MADISONHamburg, with breakfast •4-hour sailing trip on theformer cargo boat Johannawith view on the traditionalreworks • Sailor's stew, cake
and soft drinks on board• 1 Hamburg-CARD (3 days) – Your discovery ticket for unlimited travel in public transport worth EUR 24,50Book online now from 319 Euro p.P.
Phone: +49 40-300 51 701Internet: http://www.hamburg-travel.com/search-book/packages/book-online-now/details/port-anniversary-on-the-johanna/
Hamburg Cruise Days on the Commodore
• 2 nights in selected hotelsincl. breakfast extra nightsbookable • 3-hour boat trip tothe Great HamburgDays-parade • 1Hamburg-CARD (3 days) –
Your discovery ticket for unlimited travel in public transport worth EUR 24,50
Book online now from 319 Euro p.P.
Phone: +49 40-300 51 701Internet: http://www.hamburg-travel.com/search-book/packages/book-online-now/details/cruise-days-on-the-commodore-1/
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Elbjazz Festival � Jazz 'n' Stay• 2 nights in the hotel of yourchoice, with breakfast,additional nights bookable • 12-day ticket to the ELBJAZZfestival (05/29 and05/30/2015) • Boat transfer
between the stages in the port• 1 Hamburg CARD (3 Days) – your discovery ticket for unlimited travel in public transport worth EUR 24,50
Book online now from 219 Euro p.P.
Phone: +49 40-300 51 701Internet: http://www.hamburg-travel.com/search-book/packages/book-online-now/details/elbjazz-festival:-jazz-n-stay/
ACCOMMODATIONS
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In Hamburg you have the selection of sleeping like a queen or a king or save your money for shopping and nda less expensive hotel. Here you have a wide range ofselections.
Steigenberger Hotel Hamburg
Steigenberger is a ve-star hotel located centrally by the Alster, walking distance from the German-JapaneseCentre. Exclusive shops and the Underground are situatedvery close by. The hotel has several restaurants, one ofwhich is Oriental. The rooms have fax and PC connection,telephone answering machine, cable TV and extra longbeds for tall visitors.
Address: Heiligengeistbrücke 4, 20459 HamburgPhone: +49 40 36 80 60Internet: www.hamburg.steigenberger.de
Kempinski Hotel Atlantic
Presidents, kings and celebrities stay at Kempinski Hotel Atlantic which has been in the same location since 1909.Wonderful beds in spacious rooms and always goodservice.
Address: An der Alster 72-79, 20099 HamburgPhone: +49 40 28 880Internet: www.kempinski.atlantic.de
Hotel Wedina
Hotel Wedina consists of four buildings: the red, blue, yellow and green houses. Each one is individually designedand located about ten minutes from the city centre.
Address: Gurlittstrasse 23, 20099 HamburgPhone: +49 40 28 08 900Internet: www.hotelwedina.de
The Galerie Hotel Petersen
The Galleri Hotel is a restored, classic residential block from the 18th century and beautifully situated in the oldtown. The artist Sara Petersen has created the hotel inwhich each room has the theme "decade."
Address: Lange Reihe 50, 20099 HamburgPhone: +49 40 24 98 26Internet: www.ghsp.eu
Hotel Panorama
Hotel Panorama is located only 12 minutes from the city centre. Along with a conference room there are sport andspa facilities around the hotel. The restaurant located inthe hotel oers international, seasonal and regional meals.
Address: Billstedter Hauptstrasse 44, 22111 HamburgPhone: +49 40 73 35 90Internet: www.panorama-hotels-hamburg.de
Alster-Hof
This three-star hotel is a good choice for a pleasant city
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break or business trip. Located in the very heart of thecity, only two-minute walk from the Alster Lake. If youhave some energy left after all sightseeing, head over tothe tness room inside the hotel or unwind in the sauna.
Address: Esplanade 12, 20354 HamburgPhone: +49 40 35 00 70Internet: www.alster-hof.de
Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten
A luxurious ve-star hotel situated by the Alster Lake in the heart of Hamburg. All 156 rooms and suites arerefurbished and equipped with modern amenities and allwith an elegant design. Relax and escape from the stressin the Spa and Fitness Club inside the hotel and enjoy yourholiday.
Address: Neuer Jungfernstieg 9-14, 20354 HamburgPhone: +49 40 34 94 0Internet: www.fairmont.com
Hotel Hansehof
A two-star family-run hotel situated in St. Pauli district, close to the Reeperbahn nightlife. All 40 rooms include aat-screen TV, work desk and private bathroom. It alsoprovides free Wi-Fi and serves buet breakfast everymorning.
Address: Simon-von-Utrecht-Str. 80/81, 20359 HamburgPhone: +49 40 319 95Internet: www.hansehof.com
Motel One Hamburg Airport
Motel One is a low budget design hotel, oering accommodation all around Germany. One of these hotelsyou will nd only ten minutes' walk from Hamburg Airport.This is a trendy hotel with modern design, ideal place forboth business and leisure travellers.
Address: Alsterkrugchaussee 455, 22335 HamburgPhone: +49 40 53 301 930Internet: www.motel-one.com
Sofitel Hamburg Alter Wall
For a luxurious stay in an amazing ve-star hotel, head over to Sotel Hamburg Alter Wall. It is beautifully locatedbeside the Alsterkanal Canal in the city centre, oeringamazing views. Here you can enjoy free spa with indoorpool, indulge yourself with ne international cuisine andsleep deeply in a plush MyBed, what more can you askfor?
Address: Alter Wall 40, 20457 HamburgPhone: +49 40 369 500Internet: www.sotel.com
DAS Hotel Hamburg-Centrum
A three-star hotel, centrally located between the Alster andElbe Rivers, close to shopping, theatres and operas. Stayin one of the 169 modern rooms with a stylish design andwith high quality materials. The atmosphere can bedescribed as relaxing, an ideal place to unwind and enjoyyour holiday.
Address: Steindamm 68-70, 20099 HamburgPhone: +49 40 411 88 20Internet: www.das-hotels-hamburg-centrum.de
Schloss Lüdersburg
Schloss Lüdersburg is situated in the idyllic countryside between the River Elbe and Lüneburg Heath. This is afour-star golf hotel and provides elegant accommodationin a restored beautiful manor house dating from 1776.Visit the spa area inside the hotel and unwind and why notpamper yourself with a beauty treatment?
Address: Lüdersburger Strasse 21, 21379 LüdersburgPhone: +49 413 969 70-0Internet: www.schloss-luedersburg.de
Hotel am Dammtor
Three star Art Nouveau hotel, located in the centre of Hamburg but in a quiet area where you can have a goodnight rest. In the morning the sta serves a large breakfastbuet which will give you the energy to do somesightseeing. The atmosphere is friendly and warm.
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Address: Schlüterstrasse 2, Eimsbüttel, 20146 HamburgPhone: +49 40 450 05 70Internet: www.hotel-am-dammtor.de
Apartment-Hotel Hamburg Mitte
This is a three-star apartment hotel, situated in the city centre and suitable for both business and leisure travellers.It oers clean, bright and spacious rooms with balcony.Almost all rooms feature a kitchen with a refrigerator andmicrowave. If you are craving for a drink then head over tothe hotel bar, open daily from 10:00 until 02:30.
Address: Borstelmannsweg 133, 20537 HamburgPhone: +49 040 211 150Internet: www.apartment-hotel.de
Holiday Inn Express Hamburg - St.Pauli-Messe
The modern Holiday Inn Express Hamburg - St. Pauli-Messe is situated on a quite side street close to thenightlife of the Reeperbahn. This three-star hotel oers120 rooms with modern comfort. A varied breakfast buetis served daily.
Address: Simon-von-Utrecht-Strasse 39a, 20359 HamburgPhone: +49 40 22 636 060Internet: www.hiexpress.com
EVENTS
Hafengeburtstag Hamburg – the world’slargest port festival
Every year, Hamburgcelebrates the birthday of itsport with a large party –honouring the granting oftrading privileges by EmperorFrederick Barbarossa on 7
May 1189. Eventoday, the port is Hamburg’s centre piece, with the Elbe Riveras its vital artery. More than 1.5 million people throng theport for the world’s largest port festival, featuring a tall shipsparade, a reworks display and a tugboat ballet. BetweenBaumwall, Landungsbrücken and the sh market, the crowdsdance and feast for three pulsating days between fairgroundbooths and concert stages.
Address: Bei den St. Pauli LandungsbrückenPublic Transport: Subway U3, exit LandungsbrückenOpening hours: every year in MayInternet: www.hamburg-travel.com/portbirthday
Hamburg Cruise Days
The port as a stage for cruiseattractions: In August 2015and 2016, the HamburgCruise Days and the “BluePort” set a magnicent scenein the harbour, transforming it
into a unique, impressive maritime stage. The theme ofpleasure cruises could also be experienced on land on the numerousthemed islands. Good red wine in the wine lounge, a ne meal at the Captain’s Dinner or a little exercise in the spaand sport area provided an authentic and varied cruisefeeling.
Address: HafenCity Hamburg
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Public Transport: Subway U3, exit Baumwall; Subway U4, exit ÜberseequartierOpening hours: August 215, Augus 2016Internet: www.hamburgcruisedays.de/en
ElbJazz Festival
Around 50 concerts andvarious venues usually with nostage - including the Blohm +Voss shipyard - make thefestival a unique liveexperience. Music is played in
the open air and indoors. The barges which transport visitors between the individual venues underline themaritime atmosphere. ELBJAZZ presents a variety ofnational and international artists who play dierent stylesof jazz. The programme is characterised by a blend ofstars and exciting newcomers: Let yourself go, besurprised and delighted - ELBJAZZ stands for movement,curiosity and discovery. The two-day Festival is roundedo with a diverse programme of workshops, lms and artperformances.
Address: Port of HamburgPublic Transport: Subway U3, exit LandungsbrückenOpening hours: every year in MayInternet: www.elbjazz.de/en
Hamburg Harley Days
Every year in June theHamburg Harley Dayscelebrate the Harley Davidson,with bands, good food and aparade throughout the citywith thousands of harley
drivers. The Harley Days are the the biggest inner-city motorcycle-festival in Europe.
Address: Großmarkt HamburgPublic Transport: Subway U1, exit Steinstraße; S3, exit HammerbrookOpening hours: every year in JuneInternet: www.hamburgharleydays.de
Christmas Markets
Experience the winter magicin the Hanseatic City:Thousands of lights arereected in the Alster, Elbeand canal. The scent ofroasted almonds and r sprigs
lls the air. And the eyes of visitors light up with the romantic Christmas decorations – each year Hamburgturns into a real Christmas fairy-tale. Discover the festivelights, arts and crafts and delicious delicacies at thevariety of Christmas markets in the Hanseatic city.
Address: Hamburg city centerPublic Transport: all trains to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof and JungfernstiegOpening hours: every year in DecemberInternet: www.hamburg-travel.com/christmas
Alstervergnügen
The combination of anentertainment and gourmetparade around the Inner Alsterhas delighted Alstervergnügenaddicts for more than 30years, in what is the largest
party in the middle of the City of Hamburg. The secret of its success is based on the fascinating variety ofprogrammes and the basic integration of water, land andair activities against the unique backdrop of the Alster. Aspectacular programme is oered over four days withmore than 500 national and international artists, athletesand acrobats taking part. An open-air music, gourmet foodand street party that has no equal in Europe.
Address: Around the Inner Alster LakePublic Transport: all Subway lines to JungfernstiegOpening hours: every year in SeptemberInternet: www.hamburg-travel.com/events
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ReeperbahnfestivalThe Reeperbahn Festival, nowin its sixth year, already allowsboth the connoisseur and thenaive music lover a glimpse oftop-class talents. The centrestaging area and open-air
location of the Reeperbahn Festival is Spielbudenplatz, which besides live events also oers an innovativeprogramme such as the Flatstock Poster Convention.Music enthusiasts can treat themselves to a fantastic Kiezweekend!
Address: Reeperbahn and sorrounding streetsPublic Transport: Subway S3, exit ReeperbahnInternet: www.reeperbahnfestival.com
Hamburg State Opera
From the end of the 17th tothe mid-18th century, theHanseatic city was knownthroughout Europe for itsmusical output. During theSecond World War, the
auditorium was completely destroyed by a bombing raid in1943, but it was quickly rebuilt a few years later. Eventoday the chief article of faith of the Hamburg State Operais to make its productions accessible to the broadestpossible audience. Its repertoire ranges from classical tocontemporary opera and ballet performances, and theadmission prices between 4.00 and 160.00 euros alsomake it aordable for everyone.
Address: Dammtorstraße 28, 20354 HamburgPublic Transport: Subway S31, S21, exit DammtorInternet: www.hamburgische-staatsoper.deEmail: [email protected]
Laeizhalle Music HallThe magnicent, neo-baroquestructure of the Laeiszhalleprovides a wonderfulambience for an unforgettableevening of classical music, notto mention the jazz, pop and
children's concerts. The Laeiszhalle Hamburg has had its role to play in musical history right from the verybeginning: Prominent artists such as Richard Strauss,Sergei Prokoev, Igor Stravinsky and Paul Hindemith allperformed and conducted their own works here. Today,the Laeiszhalle continues to welcome stars from theinternational music scene, and at the same time it is ameeting place for Hamburg's musical life.
Address: Johannes-Brahms-Platz , 20355 HamburgPublic Transport: Subway U3, exit MessehallenInternet: www.elbphilharmonie.de/laeiszhalle...
SHOPPING
Hamburg is a metropolis when it comes to shopping. Whether you are after ne wines and food or the latest inclothing fashions. There are numerous sidewalks inHamburg. Shopping arcades, department stores and shopscompete for space in everything from classical buildingsin the Jugend style to hypermodern buildings.
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Alsterhaus Hamburg · Jungfernstieg 16 – 20 · 20354 HamburgPhone: +49 (0)40 35901-0 · www.alsterhaus.de · Opening Hours: Mon - Sat 10 am - 8 pm
WELCOME TO ALSTERHAUS One of the word‘s leading department stores
Shopping the original Hanseatic wayThe Hanse-Viertel shoppingmall is nestled in the heart ofHamburg. Nowhere else canso many dierent stores befound under one roof. Fashion,gifts and treats to savour in a
very special way. Also worth seeing inside is a spectaculargranite globe showing the history of the Hanseatic traderoutes.
Address: Poststraße 33Opening hours: Open Mon to Fri from 10 am to 8 pmPhone: +49 40 3480 930Internet: www.hanseviertel.deMore Info: [email protected]
Heinemann Duty Free
At Heinemann Duty Free youcan nd international brandproducts at great duty freeprices with the best service.You can expect a varied andexclusive range of perfumes,
cosmetics, spirits as well as confectionery and tobacco products from top international brands. The product rangeis complemented by regional specialities, delicacies andmodern souvenirs.
Address: Hamburg AirportInternet: www.heinemann-dutyfree.com
Spitalerstrasse
The most popular shopping street in Hamburg runs from the central station to Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz. There arechain stores here such as Zara, Douglas, H & M, Anson’sand Görtz. Jewellers, opticians and Thalia, Hamburg’slargest bookshop, are located next door to banks,chemists and cafés.
Address: Spitalerstrasse
Mellin-PassageThis is a beautiful arcade inthe Jugend style with paintedwalls and ceiling. The oldestbookshop, Felix Jud, and thefamous jewellers, Jensen, areto be found here. If you are
hungry you can try Syrian food at the restaurant Saliba.
Address: Mellin-Passage
Fishmarket
Hamburg’s oldest outdoormarket is open every Sundaymorning. The market islocated at the old sh auctionpremises and live bands playjazz, skie and country music.
It is open in the summer from 5 a.m-9.30 a.m and in the winter 7 a.m-9.30 a.m. It is also a popular place to nisho a night on the dance oor with a good sh sandwich.
Karolinenviertel
The Karolinen district betweenSchanze and St. Pauli hasbeen one of the most popularshopping districts forHamburg hipsters andtrendsetters for 30 years.
Second-hand shops used to dominate the scene, but todaythere are also several high-class designers. But the area isstill a great place to grab an unusual bargain.
Address: Marktstraße, 20357 HamburgPublic Transport: Subway U3, exit FeldstraßeInternet: www.hamburg-travel.com/shopping
St. Georg district
At only 1.8 square kilometres, a unique scene has developed in the crossover of cultures, controversial andfascinating at the same time. St. Georg is unusual andsinful, chic and gay and always good for lurid headlines.
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Life plays out on an iconic stage here. Prominent artistsand creatives feel at home on the colourful streets, just asmuch as business people, yuppies, junkies and lost souls.It's just the allure of dierence that makes this area soattractive to tolerant people.
Address: Lange Reihe, 20099 HamburgPublic Transport: all trains to central stationInternet: www.hamburg-travel.com/shopping
Jungfernstieg and Neuer Wall
The Jungdernstieg promenadeat the Inner Alster lake oerstraditional german luxurywarehouses, like Alsterhaus.Neuer Wall is just a turn away:is the "boulevard" of luxury
brands: from Armani to Jil Sander - Bulgari, Cartier and Sönnichsen are represented here, as is Oermann andLouis Vuitton. This street "de Noblesse" was completelyrenovated in 2006: You can reach the luxury shops overwide and elegantly paved pavements to rejoice at Windsoror Burberry's clothing, jewellery at Tod's, writinginstruments from Montblanc or jewellery at Wempe.
Address: Neuer Wall, 20099 HamburgPublic Transport: all trains to Jungfernstieg stationInternet: www.hamburg-travel.com/shopping
Stilwerk Shopping Center
Right on the Elbe stands theimposing brick building wherea malt factory was located for85 years. Today everythingsignicant in the world ofhome furnishings, design and
lifestyle is gathered here over seven oors. On the sixth oor, Walter Knoll has a showroom, bulthaup presentskitchen innovations on the fourth oor, in the sleepingdogs concept store on the rst oor there are hand-pickeditems from the realms of clothing and house furnishingsand the ground oor "Lamp Master" Tobias Grau shows o
his latest creations.
Address: Große Elbstraße 68, 22767 HamburgPublic Transport: Subway S1, exit KönigstraßeOpening hours: Mon - Sat 10:00-19:00Phone: +49 40 30621100Internet: www.stilwerk.de
Flohschanze flea market
The ea market around the oldcattle slaughterhouse formany St. Pauli natives marksthe start of the weekend: OnSaturday mornings, countlessretailers set up their stalls
here, with clothes, antiques, records, books, musical instruments, bikes, chic retro furniture - whatever yourheart desires.Coee, cold drinks and some snacks are on oer at the gatehouse on Feldstrasse that has been converted into acafé. You can spend a lot of time here - then carry onshopping in the adjacent Marktstrasse.
Address: Neuer Kamp 30, 20357 HamburgPublic Transport: Subway U3, exit FeldstraßeOpening hours: every Saturday morningInternet: www.marktkultur-hamburg.de
DINING
Hamburg is one of Germany’s best cities for eating shellsh and sh. In the morning the shing boats headinto the harbour with the night’s catch. Fish, wholesomestews, ethnic food and traditional German home cooking
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such as ”Birnen, Bohnen und Speck”- pears, beans andbacon – are dishes which are not to be missed. Hamburghas a wide range of restaurants and below are a few.
Hard Rock Cafe Hamburg
In a city that has hosted theearly gigs of Liverpool’soriginal “Fab Four,” Hamburgonce again claims rockresidency with Hard RockCafe Hamburg. Located near
the banks of the Elbe River in one of the city’s most historic buildings, the Landungsbrücken, nestled in theport near local landmarks, including Old Elbe Tunnel, theOld Warehouse District and the Harbor City, Hard RockCafe Hamburg is a must-see destination for visitors andlocals alike.
Address: St. Pauli Landungsbrücken, 5Phone: +49 40 300 68 48 0Internet: www.hardrock.com
Cox
Cox is one of Hamburg’s most fashionable restaurants, serving German food with a French touch. The chef usesspices from all corners of the world and the food isbeautifully presented. The restaurant is simple butluxuriously decorated in red leather. A popular place with aprofessional sta.
Address: Lange Reihe 68 / Greifswalder Strasse 43, 20099 HamburgPhone: +49 40 24 94 22Internet: www.restaurant-cox.de
Shalimar
For more than two decades the residents of Hamburg have been making a pilgrimage to the restaurant which isfamous for its food and mango ice cream. Shalimar isopen every day from 6 p.m-12 a.m, which is unusual inHamburg where most restaurants are closed on Sundays.
Address: ABC-Strasse 46-47, in ABC-Forum, 20354 HamburgPublic Transport: Hallerstrasse, U-bahn
Phone: +49 40 44 24 84Internet: www.shalimar-hamburg.de
Fischküche
Fresh sh and shellsh from the day’s catch are prepared at Fischküche. What’s more, it all takes place in a corner ofthe restaurant where the guests can see what is beingcooked.
Address: Kajen 12, 20459 HamburgPublic Transport: Roedings Markt, U-bahn med direktion SpeicherstadtPhone: +49 40 36 56 31Internet: www.die-schkueche.de
Restaurant Haerlin
Restaurant Haerlin is led by Chef Christoph Rüer and as earned not only one but two Michelin Stars and 17 GaultMillau points. His combination of classic French cuisinewith Mediterranean element is one of a kind. While you areenjoying the amazing food, be marvelled by the view overHamburg´s Inner Alster Lake.
Address: Neuer Jungfernstieg 9 - 14, 20354 HamburgOpening hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 6.30 p.m – 9.30 p.m Kitchen close: 9.30 p.mPhone: +49 40 34 94 33 10Internet: www.fairmont-hvj.deMore Info: Located in Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten
Dialog im Dunkeln
This is a place where you will experience a culinary journey in a completely dark restaurant. You will be servedfour course surprise dinner by a blind service sta, all youneed to do is to enjoy the taste of the food in the dark. Therestaurant is located inside the museum Dialog imDunkeln.
A very popular restaurant so book in advance!
Address: Alter Wandrahm 4, 20457 HamburgPhone: +49 40 309 634 0Internet: www.dialog-im-dunkeln.de
Hummer Pedersen
For quality fresh sh and shellsh head over to restaurant
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Hummer Pedersen. The well prepared food is served byattentive and friendly sta at fair prices. On the menu youwill nd dishes like sh soup, sh burgers and salmon lletwith vegetables.
Address: Grosse Elbstrasse 152, 22767 HamburgPhone: +49 40 522 993 926Internet: www.hummer-pedersen.de
Ristorante Portonovo
Ristorante Portonovo oers authentic Italian cuisine and the food is served in a busy but friendly atmosphere. Therestaurant is beautifully located next to the lake with astunning view. The food is well prepared with a moderntwist and the chef is only using fresh seasonal ingredients.
Address: Alsterufer 2, 20354 HamburgPhone: +49 40 41 356 616Internet: www.ristorante-portonovo.de
Zipang
It opened its doors in January 2010, serving modern Japanese cuisine in a cosy environment. Here you canindulge yourself in dishes like sushi, tempura, miso soupand exclusive sh dishes. Serving both lunch and dinner.
Address: Eppendorfer Weg 171, Elmsbüttel, 20253 HamburgPhone: +49 40432 800 32Internet: www.zipang.de
Block Bräu
This authentic German brewery/restaurant is located on the harbour, a typical beer hall serving hearty freshGerman food. Here you can enjoy homemade sausagewith kraut and drink their own beer which is brewed on thepremises.
Address: Landungsbrücken 3, 20359 HamburgPhone: +49 40 44 40 500Internet: www.block-braeu.de
Butcher's - American Steakhouse
Great quality meat is prepared at Butcher's in a typical American steakhouse's atmosphere. The restaurant is
situated in a small building in the centre of Hamburg. Thefood is served by attentive sta in a cosy setting with openreplace.
Address: Milchstrasse 19, 20148 HamburgPhone: +49 40 446 082Internet: www.butchers-steakhouse.de
Shin Shin
Shin Shin is a Chinese restaurant serving food with good quality and big portions too. This is a white table clothrestaurant that serves the food in bowls and on big plates.The professional sta is serving food at aordable prices.The menu oers tasty dishes like Leg of lamb à laSzechuan, Grilled pork neck and Duck with sweet - soursauce.
Address: Saseler Chaussee 254, 22393 HamburgPhone: +49 40 601 9064Internet: www.shin-shin-restaurant.de
Tschebull
Tschebull is located in the shopping district in Hamburg, a real gem serving authentic food from Austria. If you arefeeling very hungry, do not worry, the ecient and friendlysta serves big portions. There is also a good selection ofwines, many of which can be had by the glass.
Address: Monckebergstrasse 7, 20095 HamburgPhone: +49 40 32 96 47 96Internet: www.tschebull.de
Schlachterbörse
A family-run business with a rich tradition, it has been writing history for over 100 years and it all began in 1904.Schlachterbörse is a well-known restaurant and even thecelebrities’ drop by regularly. The attentive waitress serveshigh quality German food and excellent wine, all to ensureyou will have an unforgettable evening.
Address: Kampstrasse 42, 20357 HamburgPhone: +49 40 436 543Internet: www.schlachterboerse.de
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Fischereihafen-Restaurant
A restaurant beautifully located by the harbour with a stunning view over the water, serving sh and shellshwhich are full of avours. The restaurant has a perfectbalance between culinary tradition and modern style. Thisis a rst class restaurant with an excellent wine list,attentive sta and delicious cuisine.
Address: Grosse Elbstrasse 143, 22767 HamburgPhone: +49 40 381 816Internet: www.schereihafenrestaurant.de
CAFES
On warm summer evenings visitors and locals sit themselves down at the cafés along the river where boatspaddle by. Choose between home-baked bread, pastriesand cocktails.
Café Sommerterrassen
Café Sommerterrassen has the best position on the Stadtpark canal. The most pleasant place to have a coeein beautiful weather or at sunset in the summer.
Address: Südring 44, Winterhude, 22303 HamburgPhone: +49 40 270 62 74Internet: www.sommerterrassen-hamburg.de
Balzac
The French author Honoré de Balzac was a caeine addict.In the café with his name the owners endeavour toprovide the highest quality, very nice and cosy for coeelovers.
Address: Paulstrasse 3, 20095 Hamburg
Phone: +49 40 35 51 080Internet: www.balzaccoee.com
Lühmanns Teestube
As the name might give away, this is a tea house but so much more. Lühmanns tesalong is a popular vegetarianrestaurant but also a well-known breakfast place.
Address: Blankeneser Landstrasse 29Phone: +49 40 86 34 42Internet: www.luehmanns-teestube.de
Café Unter den Linden
The Café Unter den Linden has a style inuenced by a mix of traditional and modern elements. It has been anappreciated venue in Hamburg since 1982, much becauseof the home-made cookies and meals.
Address: Juliusstrasse 16, 22769 HamburgPhone: +49 40 43 81 40Internet: www.cafe-unter-den-linden.net
Alex
This is a great place to stop for coee, tea or something a bit stronger. Alex is located in the beautiful Alsterpavillionjust by Lake Alster. At this pavilion you can enjoy bothconcerts and exhibitions.
Address: Jungfernstieg 54, 20354 HamburgPhone: +49 40 35 01 870Internet: www.alexgastro.de
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BARS & NIGHTLIFE
The bars and clubs are open until 04.00 on weekdays andeven longer on weekends. The best discotheques aresituated in the famous Reeperbahn district, as are many ofthe bars.
Amphore
Café Amphore is located close to the harbour in the city centre with a view over Elbe and is a trendy spot in theevenings. The Golden Poodle Club is on the oor below, apopular discotheque. No action until after midnight.
Address: Sankt Pauli Hafenstrasse 140, 20359 HamburgPhone: +49 40 31 79 38 80Internet: www.cafe-amphore.de
Disco im Docks
Disco im Docks is a discotheque that also functions as a concert hall with plenty of room on the dance oor. Hereyou can nd a younger crowd and a lot of universitystudents at weekends. The music is the latest hits fromthe radio.
Address: Spielbudenplatz 19, 20359 Hamburg
Phone: +49 40 31 788 30Internet: www.docks.de
Angie´s Nightclub
Angies has live music featuring swing, jazz, funk and danceand is famous for its cocktails. Open from 10 p.m throughto the morning, Wednesday-Saturday and from 9 p.m onSundays.
Address: Spielbudenplatz 27, 20359 HamburgPhone: +49 40 31 77 88 11Internet: www.tivoli.de/gastro/angies.html
Bar Hamburg
This elegant lounge bar has something for everybody with its three dierent spaces on two levels. There is also asummer location here, the bar a.mora, a great place toenjoy the romantic sunsets in Hamburg.
Address: Rautenbergstrasse 6-8, 20099 HamburgPhone: +49 40 28 05 48 80Internet: www.barhamburg.com
H1 Club & Lounge
This nightclub is the place to be if you want to dance the night away. On Saturdays there is a good chance you’ll getto dance to your favourite house and electro DJ.
Address: Conventstrasse 8-10c, 22089 HamburgPhone: +49 40 80 60 76 92Internet: www.h1club.com
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Airport
Hamburg’s airport is located 8.5 kilometres northwest of the centre. The cheapest way to get to the city centre isby bus and they stop right outside the terminals.
Internet: www.airport.de
StadtRAD Hamburg
Over 70 hire stations throughout the entire city oer facilities round the clock for hiring and returning aStadtRAD - as simply as cycling itself.Charges: Up to 30 min: free, over 30 min.: 8 cents/min., per day: €12
Phone: +49 (0)40 822188100Internet: www.stadtrad.hamburg.de
Public Transport
There has been an Underground in the city since 1907. There is both a circle line which runs around the city, andve lines which run in dierent directions and stations bothabove and below ground. On average, the Undergroundruns every ten minutes during the day. Tickets are thesame for the Underground, buses and boats. TheHamburgCard gives you free transport and discounts onvarious excursions. Alternatively, you can buy a 1- or 3-daypass which gives you unlimited travel on local trac.U-bahn stands for Underground and bus and S-bahnstands for commuter trains.
Internet: www.hvv.de
Taxi
Fare meters are used and there are numerous taxi companies. Reckon on €15 per 15 minutes along with asmall tip. Recommended companies are:
Hansa-taxi +49 40 211 211
Taxiruf+49 40 211 211
Internet: www.taxi211211.de
Post
The post oce at Hauptbahnhof railway station is open from 8 a.m-8 p.m, Monday to Friday, Saturday 8 a.m-6p.m and Sunday 10 a.m-4 p.m. Other post oces are openMonday to Friday from 9 a.m-6 p.m and on Saturdaysfrom 9 a.m-12 p.m. Smaller post oces are closed forlunch.
Address: Hauptbahnhof
Pharmacy
For information about after-hours chemists phone +49 4022 80 22. Information about after-hours chemists isavailable at all chemists.
Telephone
Country code + 49
Area code: 040
Electricity
220 volts
Population1.8 million in the city5 million people live in the greater metropolitan region of Hamburg
CurrencyEuro, €1 = 100 cents
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Opening hoursFrom Monday to Saturday the shops are open from 9 a.m or 10 a.m to 8 p.m or 10 p.m. Shops and boutiques locatedaway from the city centre may close earlier.
Internetwww.hamburg-travel.com
NewspapersHamburger AbendblattDie ZeitHamburger Morgenpost
Emergency numbers110 for the police112 for ambulance and fire service
Tourist informationTourist Information in HauptbahnhofKirchenallee Main entrance+49 40 300 51 300Opening hours: Mon-Sat 8 a.m- 9 p.m, Sun and public holidays 10 a.m- 6 p.m
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