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Altstadt & Neustadt

CITY AREA PORTRAIT Welcome to Altstadt & Neustadt

The Old Town and New Town are true jewels of Hamburg. The historic centre of the old town is characterised by many traditional buildings such as the Hamburg Town Hall and the Chamber of Commerce, as well as alleys and bridges that extend as far as HafenCity. In the Neustadt between Laeiszhalle and Jungfernstieg you will find elegant promenades with famous fashion designers and gallery owners - with a view of the Alster.

© Bucerius Kunst Forum / Ulrich Perrey

Art in new contexts Bucerius Kunst Forum

The Bucerius Kunst Forum, located on the street "Alter Wall", invites its guests to enjoy an exclusive encounter with the classics of art. Four alternating exhibitions per year show, in a concentrated format, international art of the highest quality,…

Bucerius Kunst Forum
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Composers Quarter

The Hamburg Composers' Quarter is an association of various museums that offer exciting and interactive insights into the biographies of world-famous composers.

Composers Quarter
© Ralf Sürbaum

From antique to contemporary to modern. Hamburger Kunsthalle

The Hamburger Kunsthalle is one of the most important and largest art museums in Germany. Its first-class collection takes visitors through 8 centuries. In 2019, it celebrated a round birthday: 150 years ago, the Kunsthalle was opened to the public.

Hamburger Kunsthalle
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Stroll along the little Alster Alsterarkaden

Between Binnenalster and Rathausmarkt, the imposing Alsterarkaden in Hamburg invite you to take a leisurely stroll with a Mediterranean flair.

Alsterarkaden
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Mönckebergstraße

The Mönckebergstraße is probably the most famous and most frequented shopping boulevard in Hamburg.

Mönckebergstraße
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Rathausmarkt

Almost every month, the square on Rathausmarkt is host to another surprising event.

Rathausmarkt

DISCOVER NOW Current Events in Altstadt & Neustadt

PaintBusse 2023
© Juli M

25 Jahre PaintBus Wettbewerb

  • 02.10.2023
  • 09:00
  • Europa Passage
Die Crime Partner (CCCP), CanTwo und Jase, 1988 vor ihren Pieces bei Pein & Pein in Halstenbek
© Fedor Wildhardt

Eine Stadt wird bunt

  • 28.09.2023
  • 10:00
  • Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte
Familienführung Landungsbrücken
© Stattreisen Hamburg

Familienführung - Der Hafen für Kinder
  • City Walks

  • 30.09.2023
  • 11:00
  • Treffpunkt: Deichstraße / Steintwiete
LeseZeit
© Michael Taterka

Familienprogramm der BürgerStiftung Hamburg @ TDE23

  • 02.10.2023
  • 10:00
  • Bei der Petrikirche
© SHMH

Hamburg 1923 - Die bedrohte Stadt
  • Exhibition

  • 28.09.2023
  • 10:00
  • Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte
Matteo Bocelli
© Mattia Guolo

Matteo Bocelli
  • Pop

  • 01.10.2023
  • 20:00
  • Laeiszhalle (Kleiner Saal)
© J.Denzel-S.Kugler

Mut, Freiheit, Verantwortung. Rede von Joachim Gauck mit Empfang der HERMANN REEMTSMA STIFTUNG
  • Lectures & Discussions

  • 29.09.2023
  • 18:00
  • Hamburger Kunsthalle
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© (c) Sabine Rusch

Rundgang: Botanische Kostbarkeiten aus Asien
  • City Walks

  • 01.10.2023
  • 14:00
  • Planten un Blomen (Japanischer Garten)
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© stadterlebnis.hamburg

Tunnelblick-Tour
  • City Walks

  • 28.09.2023
  • 10:00
  • Treffpunkt: Hauptkirche St. Petri (Hauptportal)
Der Schiller-Festzug in Hamburg am 13. November 1859
© Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin

Vortrag von Dr. Jürgen Bönig: Schwarz-Rot-Gold in Hamburg – Die Märzrevolution vor 175 Jahren

  • 03.10.2023
  • 15:00
  • Stadtteilschule am Hafen
wochenmarkt
© Pixabay

Wochenmarkt auf dem Burchardplatz
  • Farmer's Markets

  • 28.09.2023
  • 09:00
  • Burchardplatz
Wochenmarkt auf dem Großneumarkt
© Pixabay

Wochenmarkt auf dem Großneumarkt
  • Farmer's Markets

  • 30.09.2023
  • 08:30
  • Großneumarkt

SHOPPING, EATING, DRINKING Discover restaurants & shops

Die Altstadt und Neustadt sind das Herz Hamburgs. Dieses unvergleichbare Flair der ehrwürdigen Hansestadt können sie nicht nur am Rathaus oder an der St. Michaelis Kirche spüren sondern auch in die vielen Restaurants, Cafés und Geschäften.

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Atelier Zippel Überseebrücke

High-quality maritime gift and souvenir items are the specialities of the Atelier Zippel.

Atelier Zippel Überseebrücke

Atelier Zippel Überseebrücke

Auf der Überseebrücke /Vorsetzen
20459 Hamburg

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bar noir at TORTUE Hotel

Bar or café? Hamburg makes no difference at bar noir. At 12 o'clock in the morning, it opens the doors and closes only when the last guest has enjoyed his night. In between, you can find space to celebrate, enjoy and relax.

bar noir at TORTUE Hotel

bar noir im TORTUE Hotel

Stadthausbrücke 10
20355 Hamburg

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© Nikolaj Georgiew

Barefood Deli

  • Restaurant
  • German cuisine
  • Hamburg originals
  • €€

Informal, rustic, unique: Til Schweiger’s “Barefood Deli” in the heart of Hamburg’s city centre impresses guests with its simplicity.

Barefood Deli

Barefood Deli

Lilienstraße 5
20095 Hamburg

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Bergamotte

Big city and plants do not go together? Bergamot proves the opposite. The plant and flower studio brings the urban jungle to Hamburg.

Bergamotte

Bergamotte

Bleichenbrücke 10
20354 Hamburg

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© T. Schreiber

Better Burger Company

  • Restaurant
  • Meat
  • American
  • Hamburg originals
  • €€

There are only three reasons to visit the Better Burger Company: Burger, fries and a hip atmosphere in a central city location.

Better Burger Company

Better Burger Company

Rosenstrasse / Gertrudenkirchhof
20095 Hamburg

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© Blue de Gêne

Blue de Gênes

Renowned Danish denim label Blue de Gênes has a store in the centre of Hamburg – you’ll find it in Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse.

Blue de Gênes

Blue de Gênes

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 47
20355 Hamburg

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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Altona & Ottensen

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.

Altona & Ottensen
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CITY AREA PORTRAIT St. Georg

Welcome to St. Georg, a borough full of contrasts. Located just behind Hamburg main railway station, it is colourful, multicultural, stylish and hip all the way up to the Alster.

St. Georg
Eppendorf
© Matthias Pens Fotografie

CITY AREA PORTRAIT Eimsbüttel & Eppendorf

Here, one can find magnificent old building façades, local and exquisite restaurants as well as fancy boutiques and owner-operated shops. While Eppendorf is rather fancy, one can feel the hanseatic serenity in Eimsbüttel. Both districts offer much green and water and are hence with good reason very popular neighbourhoods in Hamburg.

Eimsbüttel & Eppendorf

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