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Hamburg Guide Activities Activities HAMBURG GUIDE ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Hamburg City Hall / Hamburg Rathaus Inner Port / Innenalster A F Imposing Neo-Renaissance hall and the witness of many historical events As expected, the port is also the city's commercial centre – if you need to of Hamburg. Take the guided tour and marvel at the architecture. buy something, you can definitely get it here. Rathausmarkt, 20095 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.55961, E10.00949 GPS: N53.55052, E9.99229 St Michaeli's Church / St Michaeliskirche U-Boat Museum B G The largest church in the city and an absolute must-see. The tower is a A very tight, but very interesting submarine museum. Authentic – every- famous landmark used by sailors. thing is preserved as it was. Make sure to get a guide. Englische Planke 1, 20459 Hamburg, Germany St. Pauli Fischmarkt 10, D-20359 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.54842, E9.97892 GPS: N53.54560, E9.95498 Phone: Phone: +49 40 376 780 +49 40 32 00 49 34 Church of St. Nicholas / St-Nikolai-Kirche Inner Alster Lake / Binnenalster C H What once used to be beautiful Neo-Gothic church is now a haunting The smaller lake that used to be a part of the city. A popular spot for all memorial of WWII. The spire is accessible and offers amazing views. kinds of leisure activities. GPS: N53.54750, E9.99056 GPS: N53.55507, E9.99528 Chile House / Chilehaus Miniature Wonderland / Miniatur-Wunderland D I A beautifully designed gem and the staple of Expressionist architecture. Your children will love this place. Contains the largest model railway in the Don't miss out on this enormous building. world, with cities from both Europe and America. GPS: N53.54800, E10.00160 Kehrwieder 4, 20457 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.54392, E9.98918 City Hall Market / Rathausmarkt Deichstrasse E J The centre of the city, site of Heinrich Heine and WWI victims memorials, A picturesque street that dates back to the 14th century. See how the old shops and various festivals in summer. harbour looked like back in the 17th century. Rathausmarkt, 20095 Hamburg, Germany Deichstrasse, 20459 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.55077, E9.99308 GPS: N53.54630, E9.98741 2 3 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Rickmer-Rickmers Speicherstadt Quarter / Speicherstadt K P A hundred years old ship that was completely restored and now houses a A picturesque district that was built as a custom-free zone. Check out the museum and a restaurant. 19th century warehouses or some of the museums located here. Ponton 1a, 20359 Hamburg, Germany Speicherstadt, 20457 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.54457, E9.97295 GPS: N53.54329, E9.99198 Phone: +49 40 31 95 959 Hamburger Dom Fair / Hamburger Dom Q The fair takes place every three months and has everything you could ever St. Pauli's Elbe Tunnel / St Pauli Elbtunnel L want – carousels, show booths and delicious food. A hundred years old underwater tunnel that is still used nowadays. The walls are decorated with ornaments related to the river. Heiligen-Geist-Feld, 20359 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.55690, E9.96862 GPS: N53.54570, E9.96992 Fish Market / Fischmarkt R International Maritime Museum The place to shop for fish, but not just fish – fruit, noodles or sausages are M on sale, too. Held every Sunday from 5AM – get up early! A smashing modern museum that presents everything maritime in ten packed floors – as expected of Hamburg. Don't miss out on this one. Grosse Elbstrasse 137, 22767 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.54444, E9.93761 Kaispeicher B, Koreastrasse 1, 20457 Hamburg, Germany Phone: GPS: N53.54328, E9.99976 +49 40 38 01 20 Phone: +49 40 30 09 23 00 Altona City Hall / Altonaer Rathaus S Flats for Small Trader's Guild / Krameramtswohnungen Looks more like a castle than a city hall. An architectural gem worth check- N An alley from the 17th century and a piece of Hamburg's history. Nowa- ing out, even for the view of Elbe. days, there's a museum and a few shops and cafés. Platz der Republik, 22765 Hamburg, Germany Krayenkamp, 20459 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.54726, E9.93539 GPS: N53.54830, E9.98005 Phone: +49 40 428 1100 Plants and Flowers Park / Park Planten un Blomen O The locals love to spend sunny afternoons here. There is a Japanese tea- house, playground for children and in winter you can skate here. GPS: N53.56097, E9.98316 Phone: +49 40 42 82 32 150 4 5 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Museum of Arts and Crafts / Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Prototyp Car Museum / Automuseum Prototyp T X The name doesn't really say it, but this museum has various collections, like If you're into cars, you have to check this out. Covers the whole automobile Islam or Expressionism. Also has a Japanese teahouse. history – from the oldest cars to modern-day racing. Steintorplatz, 20099 Hamburg, Germany Shanghaiallee 7, 20457 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.55130, E10.00968 GPS: N53.54322, E10.00307 Phone: Phone: +49 40 428 134 880 +49 40 39 99 69 68 Jungfernstieg Street / Jungfernstieg Reeperbahn Street / Reeperbahn U Y The promenade to go to on Sunday afternoon, when you want to enjoy a The darker centre of the city's nightlife – cabarets, bars, but mainly broth- coffee with a wonderful view of the river Elbe. Lined with shops. els. Nevertheless, several theatres are located here. Jungfernstieg, 20354 Hamburg, Germany Reeperbahn, 20359 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.55280, E9.99317 GPS: N53.54950, E9.96245 Beatlemania Museum (closed) / Beatlemania Museum Dialogue in the Dark, Hamburg / Dialog Im Dunkeln V Z A must-see for fans of the band, right in the city where they recorded their A different museum experience. Explore the exhibition in complete dark- first single. An interactive experience that won't bore you. ness, led by blind people and understand what is their life like. Nobistor 10, 22767 Hamburg, Germany Alter Wandrahm 4, 20457 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.55008, E9.95660 GPS: N53.54627, E10.00156 Phone: Phone: +49 40 85 38 88 88 +49 40 309 63 40 Opening hours: The museum has been closed down. Hamburg Dungeon W Descend into the depths and explore Hamburg's darker side of history. English tours are available. Suited for older children. Kehrwieder 2, 20457 Hamburg, Germany GPS: N53.54393, E9.98858 Phone: +49 40 36 00 55 20 6 7 ACTIVITIES.
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