Reeperbahn One of the most known attractions of Hamburg is the "Reeperbahn". It is part of the red-light-district, but it is the best place to go for your night-life. Address: Opening Hours: Tel: Fax: Email:
Fischmarkt Hamburg’s main weekly event on Altona’s waterfront. Squeeze yourself out of bed early on a Sunday morning or make Saturday night last and will find yourself in an amazing hubbub. It is not only fish they sell – tons of bananas, huge potted plants etc.
Address:
Chilehaus This is probably Hamburg’s most famous building (at least in terms of architectural history). Designed by the Expressionist architect Fritz Höger it rises like the prow of a huge ocean liner.
Address: Burchardstrasse / Pumpen Tel:
Speicherstadt Late-nineteenth-century quarter on the waterfront with tall, ornated warehouses belonging to a bygone era, but still very much in use. The “Speicherstadt” is a magical place to stroll around and crisscross the bridges – on a sunny day it has even the same flair like Venice or Amsterdam.
Planetarium The most up-to-date planetarium is in Hamburg. It is in the "Planetarium" in Hamburg´s central park, "Stadtpark". It reflects a replica of the night sky on to the largest dome in Europe, 21 metres in diameter.
Address: inside Stadtpark Tel: fax= Openings=
Hamburg Harbour The port of Hamburg is the biggest port in the Federal Republic of Germany and the forth largest port in Europe for bulk goods. It's furthermore Europe´s second largest container port - one of the most important in the world. The first container x-ray unit in the Federal Republic was installed in Hamburg in 1996. In former times Hamburg Harbour was for many people, who wanted (or were forced) to emigrate, the doorway to a new live. Boat tours can be made starting from the Landungsbruecken.
For detailed information please contact:
Hamburg Tourist Board
Hotline: +49 (0)40 - 300 51 300
Reeperbahn One of the most known attractions of Hamburg is the "Reeperbahn". It is part of the red-light-district, but it is the best place to go for your night-life. Address: Opening Hours: Tel: Fax: Email:
Fischmarkt Hamburg’s main weekly event on Altona’s waterfront. Squeeze yourself out of bed early on a Sunday morning or make Saturday night last and will find yourself in an amazing hubbub. It is not only fish they sell – tons of bananas, huge potted plants etc.
Address:
Chilehaus This is probably Hamburg’s most famous building (at least in terms of architectural history). Designed by the Expressionist architect Fritz Höger it rises like the prow of a huge ocean liner.
Address: Burchardstrasse / Pumpen Tel:
Speicherstadt Late-nineteenth-century quarter on the waterfront with tall, ornated warehouses belonging to a bygone era, but still very much in use. The “Speicherstadt” is a magical place to stroll around and crisscross the bridges – on a sunny day it has even the same flair like Venice or Amsterdam.
Planetarium The most up-to-date planetarium is in Hamburg. It is in the "Planetarium" in Hamburg´s central park, "Stadtpark". It reflects a replica of the night sky on to the largest dome in Europe, 21 metres in diameter.
Address: inside Stadtpark Tel: fax= Openings=
Hamburg Harbour The port of Hamburg is the biggest port in the Federal Republic of Germany and the forth largest port in Europe for bulk goods. It's furthermore Europe´s second largest container port - one of the most important in the world. The first container x-ray unit in the Federal Republic was installed in Hamburg in 1996. In former times Hamburg Harbour was for many people, who wanted (or were forced) to emigrate, the doorway to a new live. Boat tours can be made starting from the Landungsbruecken.
For detailed information please contact:
Hamburg Tourist Board
Hotline: +49 (0)40 - 300 51 300
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