Bootshaus Silwar

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Bootshaus Silwar: The oldest boat house in Hamburg on the Alster, where you can rent canoes, kayaks, swan boats, catamarans and paddle boats at affordable prices.

The oldest boathouse in Hamburg is beautifully situated in the middle of Haynspark in Eppendorf and looks like the last paradise with its greenery. Since 1874, water sports enthusiasts have been able to rent a year-long space for their canoe or kayak here. Those who do not own their own boat can rent canoes, kayaks or fun boats such as ducks or swans. In addition, the boathouse is centrally located exactly between Ohlsdorf lock and the Jungfernstieg, both about 5 km away and the ideal destination for your boat trip.

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Eppendorf
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Here, one can find magnificent old building façades, local and exquisite restaurants as well as fancy boutiques and owner-operated shops. While Eppendorf is rather fancy, one can feel the hanseatic serenity in Eimsbüttel. Both districts offer much green and water and are hence with good reason very popular neighbourhoods in Hamburg.

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