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Hamburg's East

CITY AREA PORTRAIT Welcome to the East of Hamburg!

Or more precisely in Bergedorf, Wandsbek, Hammerbrook and Rothenburgsort! Hardly any other area is as varied as Hamburg's East. Here harbour cranes and industrial culture meet nature reserves, meadows and forests.

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Vier- und Marschlande

The Vier- und Marschlande are made up of 12 districts of Bergedorf and together form one of the most beautiful natural areas in Hamburg. No less than four nature reserves, including the largest in Hamburg, can be explored here.

Vier- und Marschlande
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The perfect place to throw a glance at the cosmos Hamburg Observatory

Hamburg Observatory, in Bergedorf, built around 1900, is an ensemble of listed buildings of international standing and a collection of prized telescopes of cultural and historical importance.

Hamburg Observatory
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One of the oldest farm houses in North Germany exhibits the culture and history of the Vierlande area. Open Air Museum Rieck Haus

Anyone interested in the historical areas of Hamburg should not shy away from visiting the Rieck Haus Open Air Museum and the Museum für Bergedorf und die Vierlande.

Open Air Museum Rieck Haus
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Entenwerder 1

Close to the Elbebridge there is a hotspot that became an integral part in the Café scene of Hamburg. Located on a pontoon the Café Entenwerder 1 is a place for water and peace seekers.

Entenwerder 1
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History is alive with us! Kiekeberg Living History Museum

The open-air museum is located in the Schwarze Berge in Kiekeberg on a 12-hectare outdoor area with more than 40 historic buildings that tell the story of the culture and way of life in the Winsener Marsch and the northern Lüneburg Heath.

Kiekeberg Living History Museum
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Amphibious city cruise Riverbus

On the street or on the water - the Riverbus guarantees a journey you have never experienced before.

Riverbus

SHOPPING, EATING, DRINKING Discover restaurants & shops

Hamburg's east is becoming more and more an insider tip in Hamburg. Here you can discover big city flair as well as country life and shop, eat and drink as well.

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Corfu Grill

  • Restaurant
  • Greek
  • €€

The Corfu Grill offers large portions of traditional Greek dishes.

Corfu Grill

Corfu Grill

Schiffbeker Weg 66
22119 Hamburg

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Daruma

  • Restaurant
  • Asian
  • €€

The restaurant Darum at the Oberhafen celebrates traditional Japanese cuisine. In addition to the classic sushi, there is also hearty home cooking from Japan.

Daruma

Daruma

Stadtdeich 1
20097 Hamburg

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Daube

  • Café/Bistro

Daube is one of Hamburg's oldest bakeries. More than 130 years of experience characterize the family business.

Daube

Bäckerei & Konditorei L.Daube KG

Hamburger Straße 206
22083 Hamburg

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Entenwerder 1

  • Café/Bistro
  • Good & Low-cost
  • €€

Close to the Elbebridge there is a hotspot that became an integral part in the Café scene of Hamburg. Located on a pontoon the Café Entenwerder 1 is a place for water and peace seekers.

Entenwerder 1

Entenwerder 1

Entenwerder 1
20539 Hamburg

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Factory Hasselbrook

  • Restaurant
  • German cuisine
  • Hamburg originals
  • €€

Today, visitors to Factory Hasselbrook are no longer driven to the former train station by the desire to travel, but by thirst and appetite for the building and its beer garden.

Factory Hasselbrook

Factory Hasselbrook

Hasselbrookstraße 172
22089 Hamburg

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Fischhaus Vespermann

When it comes to delicious food, your every wish is granted at Fischhaus Vespermann in Billstedt.

Fischhaus Vespermann

Fischhaus Vespermann

Manshardtstraße 115E
22119 Hamburg

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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Neuwerk Island

With its 40 inhabitants, Neuwerk is Hamburg’s northernmost area. It is located in the Hamburg Wadden Sea at the mouth of the Elbe, about 100 kilometres from the Hamburg city hall. There is always a breeze blowing on Neuwerk and you can enjoy a wide view over the sea.

Neuwerk Island
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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

The former fishing and seamen's village of Blankenese is situated directly on the Elbe. It is the perfect starting point for hopping on a sailing boat or on the Elbe ferry, or for taking long walks along the shore. Another highlight is a visit to the Treppenviertel (German for staircase quartier) with a spectacular view of the lighthouse and the Falkenstein shore.

Blankenese & Elbe outskirts
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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Wilhelmsburg & Veddel

The Elbe Island of Wilhelmsburg is embedded between the southern and northern Elbe. It impresses visitors with a mixture of industrial charm and bustling life with multicultural flair. With its historic buildings, cafés and shops, the Wilhelmsburg Reiherstieg area is especially popular. It is even called "Little Berlin" due to its transformation in recent years. And then there is the neighbouring island of Veddel, which also has much to offer.

Wilhelmsburg & Veddel

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