Framed by the rivers Elbe, Alster and Bille, the old Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg is now a favourite destination with tourists, flooded with colour and nature.
The Hamburg City Hall is not only the seat of the Senate and Parliament, it's also a stunning and must-see building in the city.
Hamburg's former port warehouse district, Speicherstadt, is the largest warehouse complex of its kind in the world. We’ll tell you about its history and the best way to explore it.
Muy cerca de Hamburgo se encuentra Buxtehude, una pequeña y encantadora ciudad histórica de la época hanseática que merece la pena visitar.
Every Sunday morning, Hamburg's fish market is one of the most fascinating places in this extraordinary German city.
Europe's second largest port is also an unmissable huge historical, artistic, cultural and gastronomic mosaic.
Art, culture, history, food, nature... The area around Hamburg has endless experiences to enjoy.
One structure stands out among the many notable buildings in Hamburg’s old free port zone. The Chilehaus building stands like a huge brick block that has endured from prosperous 1920’s Hamburg.
In the heart of the city centre and with beautiful spots that delight everyone, Planten un Blomen is Hamburg's most sought-after place to relax and enjoy nature.
The town of Lüneburg is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. Its Hanseatic past survived the Second World War, escaping like few German cities from the bombings, and reaching our days in a beautiful state of plenitude.
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