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22337 Hamburg
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Ohlsdorf
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We did the one hour English guided tour of the Hamburg Townhall. You buy the tickets the day off…read moreinside the building and it costs 8 Euros per person. There are guided tours in German and English language. Note that the English guided tours are not as often as the German guided tours. Our guide was knowledgeable and entertaining. He made the guided tour enjoyable. It was nice learning the history and seeing various rooms of the Hamburg Townhall. Overall, I recommend visiting this landmark and doing the guided tour.
The seat of the "Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg", this building is on the Rathausmarkt square…read more Constructed between 1186 and 1897, this is also the seat of one of the 16 state parliaments of Germany. Government still operates from here. I did not have time for a proper tour of the building, but the next time I am in Hamburg, I absolutely will do so. The lobby is open to the public and you can get to a few other places if the parliament is not actually in session. [Review 12060 overall, 1843 of 2019.]
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We loved our time here roaming around the Speicherstadt. It was a fun exploration even on a rainy…read moreweekday morning. It was given UNESCO World Heritage status in 2015. That's most likely because it's the largest historic warehouse complex of its kind (low-lying) in the world. The site has been historically protected since 1991 and subsequently restored. What's interesting is that these old red brick warehouses were uniquely built on top of a foundation of oak timbers. They were driven deep down (about 36 feet) into what was technically once considered marshy sandbars along the Elbe River. The wood with the surrounding sand petrified over time to create a solid foundation to build upon. This whole complex was needed to store global market items such as spices, tea, and coffee. The warehouses have entrances from the canal and at the street level for easy access. I was actually more impressed with the Gothic Revival look of the buildings as well as the steel bridges connecting them all together. We walked up and down the blocks and across the various different bridges to get a feel for the area. I don't think the pictures really convey the scenery here. It comes across as gloomy on rainy days, but it really wasn't that way in person. I really like that this area has become so popular. There are many attractions, shops, museums, cafés, and restaurants in and around it. The beautiful Water Castle can be seen from the furthest bridge known as Poggenmühlen. There's an International Maritimes Museum housed in one of the oldest buildings (1878) in the Speicherstadt. You'll see it right away when you see the massive propeller at the south entrance. The Sandtorkai-Hof and Speicherstadt Rathaus are other beautiful buildings that deserve a mention. There's way more to Hamburg than Speicherstadt and HafenCity. This was just a cool visit to the historical port of Germany. It's definitely a place that I would revisit if given the opportunity.
The Speicherstadt is fantastic. A lot to see and a lot to do. Great coffee that I took back to…read moreCalifornia and great entertainment. A have to see spot in Hamburg.
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I really like Hamburg. One of the reasons why is because of the great container port and gargantuan…read moreships you can watch making their way to Shanghai from these very banks. You can take the ferry from Landungsbrucken all the way down to the beach and have a hot Gluhwein in the freezing cold. This is also the place to get off the train if you're visiting the Elbe Tunnel too. It's a particularly nice U-bahn station as the train makes it way out of the underground and into brilliant sunshine (well, or more likely rain!) and continues on the elevated section into town. Anyway - if you're visiting Hamburg for the first time - this is a must-see. If you live here you'll keep on coming back.
The Marco-Polo Terassen are very clean and relaxing. As I pretty much live next door to the spot I…read moreenjoy that part of the outdoors feeling whenever I get tge chance to walk around in my "front yard". Its a big contrast to the inner city which can be a bit overwhelming. The terasses let you enjoy the view and gives you space to breath and enjoy the designed surroundings.
It feels a little odd - writing a review about a bridge, but this bridge is no ordinary bridge. The…read moreKöhlbrandbrücke is a 3.5km long steel monster which leads from one part of the harbor to another. The bridge is perfect for a sightseeing tour. Accessible only to vehicles (no bicycles or pedestrians allowed on the bridge) driving over the Köhlbrandbrücke gives you an amazing view of Hamburg's harbor and a glimpse of the sheer size of the harbor district. The view from the Köhlbrandbrücke by day is a must-see for both tourists and residents interested in seeing more of Europe's 2nd largest harbor.
This is a bloody big bridge. Looks great from a 10 euro boat trip, and you can probably see it even…read moremore cheaply if you take the ferry instead. Watching panamax container ships sail under here is awe-inspiring!
Tolles Co-Working Erlebnis im Chilehaus! Das Co-Working im…read moreChilehaus war wirklich gut! Die zentrale Lage und die gute Anbindung an den ÖPNV machten es sehr leicht, den Standort zu finden. Dank der klaren Unterteilung in die Bereiche A, B und C war Regius schnell auffindbar. Nach einem unkomplizierten Check-In begleitete mich Christian, der freundliche Mitarbeiter an der Rezeption, zu meinem Raum. Dort konnte ich zu meiner Überraschung mit einer hervorragenden Internetverbindung arbeiten. Insgesamt eine super Erfahrung - ich komme gerne wieder!