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Hamburg's history as one of Europe's largest ports, as well as a center of banking and industry, made it a wealthy city, which is reflected in its luxurious parks. Quiet riches are balanced by the go-for-broke craziness of the Reeperbahn and St. Pauli quarter, as well as the huge dock complex, complete with a Saturday fish market to shame the rest of Europe. In warmer weather, the extensive parks are bordered by beer gardens, one tradition well worth keeping alive.
This art museum's collection spans from the 14th century to the present. Don't miss the work of Master Bertram, Hamburg's first known painter—the...more
A tangle of streets in the bohemian St. Pauli district down by the riverbank, the Reeperbahn is notorious throughout Europe as one of the Continent's biggest...more
Founded in 1848, this sprawling zoo was the first to introduce moated—rather than gated—animal exhibits, and is now home to over 360 species. It...more
A mini-railroad connects this quartet of parks—the Grosse and Kleine Wallanlagen parks, the Planten un Blomen flower garden, and the Alter Botanischer...more










