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The Elbe River, lakes and canals, the historic Town Hall, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District with Chilehaus, the nightlife on the famous Reeperbahn and the traditional Hamburg fish market shape the image of Hamburg, Germany’s green city on the waterfront. The HafenCity offers modern architecture and the new landmark, the concert hall Elbphilharmonie. In Hamburg — Germany's second biggest city — prestige, elegance and creativity are combined to create an edgy, modern vibe.

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Hamburg Fish Market

Sunday morning, 5 am. While most people are usually still asleep at this time, Hamburg is buzzing with activity. At the city's fish market in Altona, by the Elbe, around 70,000 people are either already working or still out and about. Trading here dates back to 1703. Night owls from the Reeperbahn and market enthusiasts meet once a week at this early hour to either end their night or start their day with live music in the fish auction hall.

BallinStadt — Emigrant Museum Hamburg

It's a captivating story — the tale of BallinStadt, the 'Emigration City', where millions of people found a safe haven before embarking on their journey to the New World in search of a better life. The museum chronicles the great European migration to America from 1850 to 1934. Here, you can explore the various emigration stations throughout the centuries. Across 14 themed rooms, the museum recounts the stories of emigration to the New World across four eras. In the family research centre, you can trace your ancestors in Hamburg: you have access to the digitised version of the unique Hamburg passenger lists.

St Michael's Church

Hamburg's famous 'Michel' church is not only the most important baroque church in northern Germany; it has also served as an important landmark for boats travelling on the river Elbe, akin to one of the world's tallest lighthouses. The 106-metre-high viewing platform offers wonderful panoramic views of Hamburg and the harbour, making it a great destination for a romantic evening date.

Reeperbahn

The Reeperbahn is a living legend. In the past, it was a seedy red-light quarter for seafarers. During the 1960s, it was a stepping stone for the Beatles. Since the 1990s, the red-light district has gradually transformed into a unique entertainment district with bars and clubs, art galleries, cabarets, theatres, and top-class restaurants. If you want your night out to come with a side of history, opt for an intimate nighttime tour. You'll get some fun facts and tips from the locals, as well as a beer and a shot.

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