You live centrally. A car is not required. All shops, banks, pharmacies, restaurants and a weekly market that takes place twice a week are within walking distance.
The train station with the S-Bahn line S3 (Hamburger Verkehrsverbund) is just a stone's throw away. Within 30 minutes you are in the city center.
The nearest motorway junction of the A7, Hamburg-Heimfeld, can be reached in about 10 minutes by car, as can the access to the A1 in Rade.
Hamburg Airport is connected to the S-Bahn lines S1 and S3.
"Hamburg my pearl", most beautiful city and gateway to the world.
Enjoy a twilight cruise on the Alster or through the historic warehouse district. Visit the Krameramtsstuben, one of the few rows of houses that have survived from the 17th century. Board the Rickmer Rickmers, built in 1896 and anchored in the port of Hamburg since 1987. Shop on Hamburg's most popular promenade, the Jungfernstieg, with a wonderful view of the Alster. And last, but not least, the Reeperbahn, the fish market and our "Elphi", should not be missing. Hamburg offers something for every taste, from the St. Pauli Theater to Schmidt's to the strip club.
Sporty active guests will of course also get their money's worth when cycling around the Alster, on the Elbe cycle path or hiking on the Via Baltica.
Just visit dear friends, indulge your wanderlust at the St. Pauli Landungsbrücken, or dream of your last vacation in the Portuguese quarter with a vino tinto. Everything is possible in Hamburg.
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The surrounding area of Hamburg also has a lot to offer.
Buxtehude, where the dogs bark with their "tails" or the Altes Land, the largest closed fruit-growing area in Northern Europe and not only beautiful when the fruit trees are in blossom.
The Fischbeker Heide with a gliding airfield and the start of the 223 km long Heidschnucken hiking trail, the Black Mountains wildlife park and the Kiekeberg open-air museum. They are other destinations in the vicinity.
A day trip to the Lüneburg Heath is particularly worthwhile when the heather is in bloom.