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11 Must-See Sites in Hamburg

11 AREAS TO SEE IN HAMBURG

The Pearl of the North Hamburg Famous Regions..

Hamburg is a city that differs from region to region with its large face size and apologetic Hamburgers.. When we say hamburgers, we mean the people of Hamburg, of course shshs.. So much so that although there are no thick walls between the regions, you can immediately feel that you are in a different region.

Hamburg is a rich city.. Its wealth is primarily Europe’s 2nd. It comes from being the largest port city and then the city where many leading manufacturer brands were born and where their headquarters are located.. Of course, it can also be counted as being in Germany This being the case, it has become a paradise especially for immigrants coming to Germany.. It goes without saying that Turks were the first of these immigrants. shshs..

As in many countries of the world, immigrants in Hamburg have “self-made” the texture of the region they are in. Basically, II. Considering that Hamburg, which was destroyed in World War II, was rebuilt after the war, there are invisible colors between regions in the brick-colored city…

1- WINTERHUDE REGION: The region located in the north of Hamburg With its decent and flamboyant houses, it has the atmosphere of the Bosphorus in Istanbul.. You can easily tell that you are in the area when the color of the tile, which dominates Hamburg in general, turns white.

  • Places to See in Winterhude: Schanzenpark (Stadt Park, Stadtpark), Planetirium (Planetariums, Planetarium)

2- SCHANZE REGION (Schanzenviertel, Sternschanze): One of Hamburg’s smallest and increasingly popular districts. As in many parts of the world, places that are actually preferred by middle-class people and different cultures and ethnic groups are popular today… Schanze streets full of graffiti have been one of them… Of course, it seems as if many cafes and restaurants have outdoor visuals It is the most popular place in the region. The remarkable building is Die Rote Flore.

  • Places to See in the Schanze Region: Die Rote Flore

3- ST. PAULI REGION: The area to the right of the Elbe River is the most popular and lively area of ​​Hamburg.. Whatever you look for here, bars, discos, restaurants, the unusual Hamburg Fish Market… Even the Beatles band, which took the stage in Hamburg before it became a schooner, is also located in St.. He was performing in St. Pauli. But for a long time, it has become a place where Hamburg’s pulse beats.. Of course, the fact that Reeperbahn Street (also called Kiez), which is considered as the Red Light District of Hamburg, is located in this region also contributes to this… You can relax as much as you want here, kıpss.. We recommend that you come to the Reeperbahn especially at night.. Indispensable places for hamburgers and tourists for nightlife are located in this region.. Security is pretty good too. Remember; Alcohol is not served in glass bottles… And there is a street with general houses on Herbertstraße, 1 block away from the river side parallel to Reeperbahn Street.. Let’s talk about it anyway, so the choice is yours

  • St. Must-See Places in Pauli: Uebel & Gefährlich, Millerntor Stadium (Millerntor Stadium), Hamburger Dom (Dommarkt), Planten un Blomen Park,  St.. Pauli Pier (Landungsbrücken, St.. Pauli Piers), Hamburg Harbor (Hafen Hamburg, Port of Hamburg), Park Fiction, Hamburg Fish Market (Fischmarkt, Fishauktionshalle, Sankt Pauli Fischmarkt, Fischmarkt Hamburg-Altona, Altona Fisch Auction Hall), U-434 Submarine, Fischmarkt Hamburg-Altona Gmbh, Sixt Autovermietung Hamburg Cruise Center Altona, Dockland, Elbtunnel, Ship Museum (Oevelgönne Museum Harbour, Museumshafen), Reeperbahn Street, Beatles-Platz and Herbertstraße.

4- NEUSTADT REGION: Little Alster The area covering the lake and the riverbank towards the harbor is located in the city center.. In addition to historical buildings, Neustadt, Hamburgers, that is, Hamburg residents prefer this area for shopping.. Because the famous  Alsterarkaden (Alster Arcades), Jungfernstieg, Colonnaden and Neuer Wall Street are located in Neustadt.

  • Places to See in Neustadt: Johannes-Brahms-Museum, Hauptkirche St.. Michaelis (St.. Micheal’s Church), Krameramtsstuben (Grocers’ Apartments, Krameramtswohnungen), Michelwiese Park, Rickmer Rickmers, Little Alster Lake (Binnenalster, Inner Alster Lake), Alsterarkaden (Alster Arcades), Jungfernstieg,Nevea Colonnaden, Nivea Walladen, Niveua Colonnaden

5- ALTONA REGION: The region where the Germans used to hesitate to enter, where mostly Turks live, is now a trending region. Even though the bar where Birol Ünel hangs out in Fatih Akın’s movie Against the Wall, namely Zoë Bar Clemens, was closed, in the area where Fatih Akın lived and filmed his films, you can still see the… We recommend you to pass by and spend time in colorful and shabby restaurants / cafes.

  • Places to See in Altona: Rosengarten, Donners Park, Heinepark, Platz der Republik, Jüdischer Friedhof Altona

6- ROTHERBAUM REGION: A must-see in the region is the Great Alster Lake. Lake Alster consists of two artificial lakes, a large and a small Alster: Hamburgers walking, cycling or picnicking around the Great Alster Lake (Außenalster, Outer Alster Lake) spend time on the grass, especially when it’s sunny. Alster Lake is a visual feast with the fountain squirting in the middle of the lake. You can tour the Alster Lake with the nostalgic steam and paddle steamer named Alsterdampfer St.Georg…

  • The Must Sees in the Rotherbaum Region Locations: Great Alster Lake (Außenalster, Outer Alster Lake), Kennedybrücke Bridge

7- ST. GEORG REGION: Named after a saint, the district is among the most densely populated districts of Hamburg.. Neighboring the Hamburg Train Station, the area also offers suitable hotel deals for tourists…

  • St.. Must-See Places in Georg: Dom Pfarramt St.. Marien (Domkirche St.. Marien), Kunst und Gewerbe Museum (Museum of Art and Industry Hamburg)

8- ALTSTADT REGION: The area just above Hamburg Warehouse City, where you can cross from one canal to another. It is a district where you can find famous brands with its brick-colored buildings, romantic atmosphere and Mönckebergstraße Shopping Street, Raboisen Avenue, Alter Wall shopping streets and Europa Passage Shopping Center… It is also the heart of Hamburg Old Town Center.. Because Hamburg Town Hall is also located here. With its historical texture, canals and interesting museums, it is a must-visit region…

  • Places to See in the Hamburg-Altstadt Region: Haupthbahnhof, Hamburg HBF, Hamburg Central Railway Station), Kunsthalle Hamburg (Hamburger Kunsthalle), Sankt Jacobi Church (Sankt Jacobi), St.. Peter’s Church (St.. Peter’s Church, St.. Petri Kirche, Hauptkirche Sankt Petri), Mönckebergstraße Shopping Street, Europa Passage, Thalia Theatre, Raboisen Street, Hamburg Town Hall (Rathaus, Hamburg Town Hall) and Rathausmarkt, Bucerius Kunst Forum, Kleine Aster, Alter Wall ,. Nikolai Memorial (St.. Nikolai Kirche), the Chocolate Museum (Chocoversum Schokoladen – Museum), Deichtorhallen, Spigel Online

9- SPEICHERSTADT INDUSTRIAL ZONE (Hamburg Warehouse City, Warehouse District): Freihafen (free- The warehouse city, located between Deichtorhallen and Baumwall in the port area, was formerly a duty-free zone.. The world’s largest industrial complex. Speicherstadt and Kontorhausviertel were included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015.19. A completely different atmosphere with Wilhelmine brick red gothic buildings, iron bridges and canals from the 19th century…

  • Places to See in the Speicherstadt District (Hamburg Warehouse, Warehouse District): Dialog im Stillen / Consens Ausstellungs, Dialog im Dunkeln, Kaffeemuseum Burg (Museum of Coffee), Hamburg Port Authority AöR, Hamburg Dungeon, Miniatur Wonderland, Speicherstadt Kaffeerösterei, Speicherstadtmuseum, Spicy’s Gewürzmuseum

10- HAFEN CITY: Hamburg’s industrial district, formerly known as Kehrwieder and Wandrahm. With the European Union, the German economy declined due to customs ports, large cargo ships and increased security.. HafenCity has been reduced and the project carried out by the Spanish company EMBT in the industrial zone has been restructured with hotels, offices, restaurants, shopping places, living spaces.. This project is one of the largest restructuring projects in Europe.. New building structures, public parks symbolize the modern face of Hamburg.

  • Places to See in the HafenCity District: Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Interrnational Maritime Museum

11th. BLANKENESER REGION: Blankenese, formerly an independent district, is a small and luxurious district of Hamburg where wealthy families stay. The buildings here are very different from the buildings in the city center of Hamburg… If you went to Hamburg by car or if you are going to stay for more than 2 days, you should definitely go to Blankenese.. A beautiful track will be waiting for you from the streets to the riverside…

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