We start our walk through Hamburg's Neustadt in front of the Dammtor train station near the ramparts and take a trip to Hamburg's oldest green area.
There in the peaceful urban idyll we explore the military past of this park.
Looking at the urban planning of the 18/19th century and talking about housing emergency once and now.
We will talk about what it took to be a hamburger and to be able to describe ourselves as such.
Looking at the bourgeoisie and its privileges, the arrogance of Hamburg politics.
What about the chances of the rich and poor to rise in 19th century Hamburg.
I tell you about two well-known Hamburgers whose life story could not have been more contrasting.
Have a conversation about Hamburg originals and the story behind these “flagship citizens” with you.
Come with me through the New Town,
to the small town in the big city with all its contrasts.
An amusing story why the Emperor got his own train station.
We take a walk through the Green Lung of downtown.
A public greenhouse for everyone.
A great concert hall from a great shipowner.
The first and last skyscraper in our city center.
Here you can find out what housing compaction can lead to.
Meet a Hamburg original.
One of the most beautiful places in Hamburg.
Get to know more than 400 years of tradition here.
Welcome to Hamburg’s “open-air museum”, here it’s bye and bye.
We meet at Dag Hammarskjöld Square, just in front of Dammtor train station, directly opposite Planten un Blomen.
You can recognize the tour guide by our orange umbrellas at the meeting point.
Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city and a major port hub with a rich maritime history. Known for its vibrant cultural scene, picturesque canals, and iconic Reeperbahn entertainment district, it offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern energy.
An iconic concert hall and architectural marvel with stunning views of the city and the Elbe River.
The world's largest model railway exhibition, featuring intricate landscapes and miniature cities.
A historic warehouse district with red-brick buildings, canals, and bridges, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hamburg's famous entertainment district, known for its nightlife, theaters, and the Red Light District.
A beautiful public park with gardens, water features, and seasonal events.
A local delicacy of buttered and fried plaice, often served with potatoes and vegetables.
A sweet, cinnamon-filled pastry similar to a croissant.
A berry dessert made with red currants, raspberries, and strawberries, served with cream or vanilla sauce.
A traditional eel soup made with vegetables, potatoes, and spices.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous festivals. The city is lively with outdoor events and water-based activities.
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Hamburg is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any major city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe visit.
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof
ZOB Hamburg (Central Bus Station)
Efficient and frequent, the U-Bahn is the backbone of Hamburg's public transport system.
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A charming suburb known for its historic houses, scenic views, and the famous Elbstrand beach.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval architecture, marzipan, and historic city center.
A vast area of heathland, forests, and meadows, known for its natural beauty and hiking trails.
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