Discover the seedy side of Hamburg on this thrilling tour of the city's red-light district. Stroll through the infamous St. Pauli neighborhood as your guide regales you with tales of love and crime.
Highlights
• Fully guided walking tour of the St. Pauli neighborhood
• A beer on us
• Get expertise of the surrounding area from our in-the-know guides
• Get into various clubs and discos after the tour at a discounted rate
• The tour will give you a wealth of information on new and historical events
Throughout the tour the following questions will be answered:
How Much Does a Prostitute Earn?
What are the skyscrapers of Reeperbahn No. 1 dancing?
Dancing towers and luxury hotels - the new face of St. Pauli?
What is behind the strip club rip-off?
Why is the most solvent ATM in Germany right in front of the police station?
Spielbudenplatz – an erotic Christmas market?
Prostitution on the Reeperbahn - illegal?
Who controls St. Pauli now?
Duration: 1 hour<br/>Tour in English
Start your evening with a fully guided, 1-hour tour of Hamburg’s infamous red-light district.
Walk along the Reeperbahn with your tourguide.
Stop in front of the most famous police office in Hamburg. Learn about criminality in the district.
Men will have the possibility to walk across the red light street of Hamburg, women will go around (as they are not allowed in this street) with the guide and meet the men at the other end.
Subway station St. Pauli, exit direction Reeperbahn / Millerntor Platz at the bus station, you will recognize our guides by the red shoulder bag with the white inscription "Adventure World Tours".
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