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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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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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Flohdom Horner Rennbahn

At the Flohdom Horner Rennbahn in Hamburg, bargain hunters can buy everything from junk and knick-knacks to household goods and second-hand clothes.

Flohdom Horner Rennbahn

Flohdom Horner Rennbahn

Rennbahnstraße 96
22111 Hamburg

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Food Lovers Market Harburg

Fresh and regional food is served almost every day in front of the former town hall on the sand: Discover Hamburg's oldest weekly market!

Food Lovers Market Harburg

Wochenmarkt Harburg

Sand 37
21037 Hamburg

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Genno’s

  • Restaurant
  • Italian
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Genno’s is a small restaurant with big ideas and great for culinary surprises.

Genno’s

Genno’s

Hammer Steindamm 102
20535 Hamburg

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Goldsmith Jean Koch

For over 50 years now, the small goldsmith’s shop in the middle of Bergdorf town centre has been offering jewellery pieces for special occasions or gifts, as well as alterations.

Goldsmith Jean Koch

Goldschmiede Jean Koch

Sachsentor 6
21029 Hamburg

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Hamburger Meile

At 600m, the Hamburg Meile is one of the longest shopping centres in Europe and offers everything your heart desires in 150 shops.

Hamburger Meile

Hamburger Meile

Hamburger Str. 27
22083 Hamburg

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Haus Anna Elbe

  • Café/Bistro

The farm café at Haus Anna Elbe sweetens the weekend for its guests with waffles, ice cream and cakes.

Haus Anna Elbe

Haus Anna Elbe

Altengammer Hauptdeich 82
21039 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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