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Hamburg's North

Barmbek, Alsterdorf, Ohlsdorf and Duvenstedt

CITY AREA PORTRAIT Welcome to the north of Hamburg!

Or more precisely in Barmbek, Alsterdorf, Ohlsdorf and Duvenstedt. The north of Hamburg is a wonderful place to live. Thanks to good transport connections, you can quickly get to the city centre and have plenty of green space on your doorstep. Everything here is a bit more relaxed, but still varied. 

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Ohlsdorf Friedhof

The 400-hectare Hamburg cemetery is not only Hamburg's largest green space, but also the largest cemetery in Europe and the largest park cemetery in the world.

Ohlsdorf Friedhof
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Duvenstedter Brook

Every fall starting in September, there is a real highlight in the north of Hamburg: Bellowing stags in the Duvenstedter Brook.

Duvenstedter Brook
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The perfect day trip for the whole family Gut Karlshöhe

Whether it's the sheep-surf festival, the autumn market, the adventure exhibition "jahreszeitHAMBURG" or the explorer circuit - the Hamburg Environmental Centre at Gut Karlshöhe is your green oasis in the city - with great leisure activities for…

Gut Karlshöhe
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Museum der Arbeit

At the Museum der Arbeit in Hamburg you can learn everything about industrialisation history and about the typical areas of work, including for example the printer's shop, trading office, the harbour, fish processing or manufacturing of hard rubber…

Museum der Arbeit

SHOPPING, EATING, DRINKING Discover restaurants & shops

The fact that Hamburg is by no means just another big city is particularly evident in the surrounding districts. Here in the north of Hamburg, a mixture of big city flair and rural charm determines the character of the districts.

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Café Pantarin

  • Café/Bistro
  • €€

“Pantarin” offers high-quality coffee, tasty cakes and a lot of space to relax.

Café Pantarin

Café Pantarin

Hartzloh 30
22307 Barmbek-Nord

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Café Reinhard

  • Café/Bistro

Café Reinhard stands for baking craftsmanship with tradition and passion. Fresh breads, juicy cakes and a variety of cake creations determine the baked goods on offer.

Café Reinhard

Café Reinhard GmbH & Co. KG

Poppenbüttler Hauptstraße 37
223 Hamburg

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Christoffer's Singin Tapas

  • Restaurant
  • Spanish / Portuguese
  • €€

Singin Tapas is hidden under the railway crossing at Wandsbek-Gartenstadt Station.

Christoffer's Singin Tapas

Singin tapas

Lesserstraße 205
22049 Hamburg

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Circle8Brewery

  • Hamburg originals

Here you'll find traditionally malty, hoppy craft beers and refreshingly fruity ales served in the cozy backyard or taproom.

Circle8Brewery

Circle8 Brewery

Alsterdorfer Straße 267
22297 Hamburg

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Die Bucht

Celebrate all year round in the style of Sansibar on Sylt. In the middle of the Stadtpark, guests at Hamburg's newest beach club can enjoy a unique view of the water, as it is built directly over the outer arm of the Alster lake.

Die Bucht

Die Bucht

Südring 46
22303 Hamburg

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Dieter Sanchez

  • Restaurant
  • American
  • €€

Dieter Sanchez stands for really good, authentic American fast food - without gimmicks, just the way it was meant to be.

Dieter Sanchez

Dieter Sanchez

Langenhorner Chaussee 174
22415 Hamburg

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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Hamburg South

Around Harburg's inland harbour, historical and modern architectural styles merge. It's maybe even a bit like HafenCity. Finkenwerder, on the other hand, has the charm of a fishing village. – Here, you see a quite different, almost rural side of Hamburg. Harburg and Finkenwerder are also good starting points for discovering the Hamburg metropolitan area.

Hamburg South
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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Hamburg East

Welcome to Bergedorf, Wandsbek, Hammerbrook and Rothenburgsort! Here, the harbour cranes and industrial culture in Rothenburgsort and Hammerbrook meet nature protection areas, meadows and woods on the border with Schleswig-Holstein.

Hamburg East

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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