Feuerschiff

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Feuershiff is an old English lightship which was converted into a kind of "Hotel-Restaurant-Bar-Event"-ship.

Explore the old English lightship docked in the City Sporthafen Hamburg, also describes as a swimming lighthouse. Join the crew on board for dinner or stay overnight to experience the full maritime flair.

The lightship in the City Sporthafen Hamburg is an old English lightship (a floating lighthouse so to speak), which was converted by Captain Wulf Hoffmann and his family into a kind of "Hotel-Restaurant-Bar-Event"-ship and which delights many people all year round with jazz, great harbour views and culinary treats. 
On the English ship, built according to old tradition in rivet construction, you can not only go on exploratory tours, but also feast and spend the night. From time to time the ship also departs for a round trip in the Harbour of Hamburg.

 

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