Noho Unusual parties in Hamburg's "Melting Pot"

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Since its opening in 2013, the NOHO is arguably the most popular meeting place for fancy parties with international big city flair.

On the 4th and 5th floors of the New Erotic Art Museum, later Beatlemania, both international and locally renowned DJs play the best from electro and house to urban and hip-hop. The Noho is centrally located in Hamburg's "melting pot" between Reeperbahn and Große Freiheit on one side and Nobistor and Holstenstraße on the other.

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For strolling, having a coffee, taking a walk or having some delicious food – situated directly at the Elbe and traversed by parks, Altona & Ottensen are considered to be charming and diverse districts with character. Brick walls create a rather rough atmosphere in Altona, while it is lively and colourful in Ottensen.

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Eating, drinking, clubbing Herzblut St. Pauli

Herzblut: A fitting name, meaning "lifeblood", since the people of St. Pauli have partying in their hearts. A cross between a club, restaurant and cocktail bar is the ideal starting point for a night of partying on the Reeperbahn.

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Highballs since 2012 Boilerman Bar

Stirred, never shaken. The Boilerman Bar specializes in so-called highballs. These drinks consist of a base spirit such as whiskey or gin and a "filler" such as ginger ale, tonic water or the like.

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