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10 recommended places to visit

Find out why "Venice of the North” is the second name of Hamburg. Meet marine history of Hamburg and the story of Merchants District. Experience joyfull vibes in St Pauli district and see hidden gems on board of historis ship.

1. Port in Hamburg

Hamburg and the port are the first associations you have with this city. Moreover, it is not a port by the sea. Despite this, it is the largest port in Germany and one of the largest in the world. You can visit the best parts of the port or take a boat trip to see the whole area.

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2. Speicherstadt

The most magical place in Hamburg. Right here, in Speicherstadt (Merchants District), find the best spots for photography! It is the largest complex of interconnected warehouses in the world, built in red brick Gothic style. Here you will find the Columbus Haus.

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3. Church of St. Nicholas

The 134.14 m high church tower attracts the greatest attention. In the past, it was a landmark for sailors. This is where you will find the observation deck with a wonderful panorama of the city.

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4. St. Nikolai Memorial

Contrary to other Hamburg churches, St. Nicholas Church has not been rebuilt. The tower and its remains have been preserved as an anti-war Memorial to commemorate the brutal series of bombing raids in 1943.

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5. Kunsthalle Hamburg

Place where you can have a meeting with the most precious art in Germany. Already from outside the great architectural work is visible. For the fans of art it is a Must See gallery, one of the largest museums in the country.

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6. Hafen City

Ten sometimes very differing quarters make HafenCity a very unique and joyful area. Each corner has its own individual profile. This modern district is one of the most modern and, at the same time, the most interesting urban development projects in Europe.

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7. Town hall

The New Town Hall does not let you pass by indifferently. There is an exquisitely decorated facade and a 112 meter high tower. The town hall is an example of historicism in Germany, and the architecture is a beautiful fusion of Renaissance elements.

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8. Fischmarkt

It is a place where the merchandising tradition is nurtured every week for over 300 years. Here you can enjoy a typical Hamburg breakfast. In addition, you can buy delicious delicacies or listen to live music.

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9. Rickmer Rickmers

Rickmer Rickmers is the most prominent ship to permanently cast anchor in Hamburg. After almost 90 years of sailing the seven seas, the three-masted ship was turned into a museum. Explore the decks, crew’s and officers’ quarters, the galley and even the engine room.

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10. St Pauli District

The Hamburg version of the Red Light District. The most rude but tempting neighborhood in Hamburg. This is a completely different dimension of the city, but it is worth visiting this colorful place and hearing local stories.

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