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Hamburg - Germany's charming port city

Hamburg - Germany's most charming port city fascinates anyone who comes here with its gentle canals, bustling harbor and harmonious blend of ancient and modern features. From historic streets to bustling commercial centers, every corner of Hamburg has an interesting story.

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From historic streets to vibrant shopping centers, every corner in Hamburg has an interesting story to tell, creating a unique and memorable experience.
From historic streets to vibrant shopping centers, every corner in Hamburg has an interesting story to tell, creating a unique and memorable experience.

Gateway to the world

Hamburg, full name Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg, is one of the states of the Federal Republic of Germany, and is the second largest city in Germany with a population of nearly 2 million people. Hamburg is located right on the Elbe River and is bordered by Schleswig-Holstein to the north and Saxony to the south, home to the second largest port of Hamburg in the European Union.

The Port of Hamburg is considered the “gateway to the world”. This is a bustling place for ships to come and go. There is nothing more interesting than spending a day visiting the port area, admiring the beautiful scenery with the ships anchored here. These ships have been renovated into museums so that they can be visited as well as viewed from afar. Especially the interior of the U-434 submarine from the former Soviet Union is still anchored in the port.

Not only famous for its luxury and wealth, Hamburg also attracts tourists with its green parks, lakes, poetic bridges and busy wharves where goods are traded every day.

In contrast to the somewhat old-fashioned and peaceful atmosphere of Hamburg during the day, when night falls, visitors will be immersed in a vibrant and exciting atmosphere. In particular, when visiting the St. Pauli neighborhood, you will have the opportunity to participate in many entertainment activities such as clubs, nightclubs, dance floors... A real paradise for those who love a vibrant atmosphere and want to make friends.

As mentioned earlier, Hamburg is famous for its emerald green lakes. Among them, Alster Lake is a special feature, with a beautiful statue of a girl in the middle of the lake. The area around Alster Lake offers a comfortable and refreshing space, an ideal place to walk around, exercise, and breathe fresh air.

Hamburg is also famous for its markets, especially fish markets. One of the most famous seafood destinations in the city is the Altona fish market. This fish market is full of a variety of fish and seafood, along with unique jewelry and souvenirs. In particular, at the Altona fish market, you have the opportunity to enjoy the most attractive German specialties.

St. Peter's Church is a famous tourist stop, which any tourist coming to Hamburg. The church was built in 1849 with a unique and impressive design. And it is also a place to display many famous works. In particular, visitors can climb to the top of the church. To see the whole city from above, it is very interesting.

Hamburg City Hall is an important building in the city of Hamburg. This building was built in the late 19th century, made of sandstone. The building is where important meetings of the Senate and the National Assembly take place. The city hall has a total of 647 rooms, with a large campus and a magnificent fountain. With its ancient architecture and elaborate, meticulous decoration, this place has become a must-see attraction for many tourists when coming to Hamburg.

As a port city, Hamburg's culinary culture is imbued with the life of sailors, associated with seafood and liberal flavors. Among them, fischbrötchen (fish sandwiches) is the most popular fast food in the port city of Hamburg. Fish sandwiches are usually made from fried or salted fish, combined with onions, pickles and tartar sauce, sandwiched in hot bread.

City of music and art

Hamburg is also one of Germany's most important cities for culture and the arts, especially music. The city has given birth to musical talents such as The Beatles and the electronic band Kraftwerk.

Coming to Hamburg, visitors can easily find bars and restaurants with lively music scenes all over the city.

Hamburg is also home to many colorful walls and unique street art. In the St. Pauli neighborhood, visitors can see graffiti on buildings and streets, creating a very creative and eye-catching atmosphere.

With its rich history and culture, Hamburg has many famous museums such as the Port Museum, the Historical Museum and the Hamburger Industrial Museum. Here, visitors can learn about the history and development of this port city through artifacts, documents and interactive displays.

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