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Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

NEIGHBOURHOOD PORTRAIT Welcome to Blankenese & the Elbe suburbs!

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Elbe beach in Blankenese
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ElbeCamp in Blankenese
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Blankeneser Fischhuus
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Elbe beach in Blankenese
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View of the Elbe in Blankenese

History, individual shops and lots of nature - Blankenese and the Elbe suburbs will leave you satisfied! Situated directly on the Elbe with access to the beach, such as the Falkensteiner Ufer, the former fishing and pilot village impresses with its old, winding alleyways in the Treppenviertel district with a view of the water and the passing ships, as well as its shopping streets and restaurants

THE SMALL VILLAGE - THE BIG FAMILY Going Local … in Blankenese

Hamburg is the sum of its neighbourhoods - and each has a very special flair, different people and each is worth a detour. And what is there to discover in Blankenese...?

EXCURSIONS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD Places of interest in Blankenese and the surrounding area

Highlights on the waterfront, the best views and new spots in nature and in the centre of the district: Blankenese and the surrounding area are ideal for a day trip.

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Teufelsbrück Harbour

Teufelsbrück - or devil's bridge - lies in the historic Klein-Flottbek district at the southern edge of the Jenischpark.

Teufelsbrück Harbour

Teufelsbrücker Hafen

Elbchaussee 291A
22605 Hamburg

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The shipwrecks of Blankenese

The shipwrecks of Blankenese make the Falkensteiner Ufer a very special place.

The shipwrecks of Blankenese

Die Schiffswracks von Blankenese

Falkensteiner Ufer
22587 Hamburg

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Treppenviertel Blankenese

The Blankenese Treppenviertel offers its residents a delightful view of the Elbe and of the passing ships.

Treppenviertel Blankenese

Blankenese

Am Hang
22587 Blankenese

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Waldpark Marienhöhe

Waldpark Marienhöhe is located in the district of Rissen on former brickyard premises. These were given the name "Gut Marienhöhe" in 1871, which is where the current name of the park comes from.

Waldpark Marienhöhe

Waldpark Marienhöhe

Sülldorfer Mühlenweg 47
22589 Hamburg

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SHOPPING, EATING, DRINKING Discover restaurants & shops

The maritime and classical charm of Blankenese and the suburbs of the Elbe is also reflected in the gastronomy and the shops. Discover the most beautiful shops, restaurants and cafés now.

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Jacobs Restaurant – Louis C. Jacob

  • Restaurant
  • Gourmet
  • Hamburg originals
  • €€€

The Michelin-starred restaurant in the Hotel Louis C. Jacob is characterised by a simple and fresh range and an excellent wine list.

Jacobs Restaurant – Louis C. Jacob

Jacobs Restaurant - Louis C. Jacob

Elbchaussee 401-403
22609 Hamburg

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Kaffeegarten Schuldt

  • Café/Bistro

With a terrace in the greenery and a beautiful view of the Elbe, the Kaffeegarten Schuldt is loved by tourists and locals alike.

Kaffeegarten Schuldt

Kaffeegarten Schuldt

Süllbergsterrasse 30
22587 Blankenese

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Kochen & Genießen

Cups, bowls, baskets, bathroom accessories and all kinds of things for man's best friend can be found in the cosy shop in Waitzstraße.

Kochen & Genießen

Kochen & Genießen

Waitzstraße 21
22607 Hamburg

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Lillis

Carrying a select range of products for house and home, the Lillis boutique focuses on the finer things in life.

Lillis

Lillis

Waitzstraße 30
22607 Hamburg

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Lindenterrasse

Enjoy a coffee whilst watching the passing ships

Lindenterrasse

Lindenterrasse im Hotel Louis C. Jacobs

Elbchaussee 401-403
22609 Hamburg

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Linette

Linette offers exclusive pieces from international luxury brands, sound advice tailored to your needs and a personal shopping experience par excellence.

Linette

Linette

Waitzstraße 2-4
22607 Hamburg

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CITY AREA PORTRAIT St. Pauli, the Harbour & the Reeperbahn

At Hamburg’s city coast, the Elbe and the harbour, you can just sit down and watch as ships, ferries and tugs pass by and enjoy the strong sea breeze. A few hundred meters away you can experience Hamburg’s world-famous “sinful mile” – the Reeperbahn.

St. Pauli, the Harbour & the Reeperbahn
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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 HafenCity & Speicherstadt

The world’s largest warehouse complex and UNSESCO World Heritage. On the other side, towards the banks of the Elbe, the modern, ever-growing architecture of the new harbour district HafenCity. Also, you can enjoy the view of the harbour from nearly everywhere.

HafenCity & Speicherstadt

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