Lieger Caesar the swimming monument

© Lieger Caeser
© Lieger Caeser
© Lieger Caeser
© Lieger Caeser

Lunch, Dinner and Events on the water in Hamburg Hafen City

The Lieger Caesar floats in the harbor city and was once a factory, today he is under monument protection and has now been converted into a restaurant. There is a daily changing lunch menu from Wednesday to Friday. There is also an almost daily changing menu for dinner on board and for all coffee and cake fans Sunday in the Lieger Caeser is just right.

In addition, there is the possibility to rent the Lieger for private and corporate events, more detailed information can be found on the website of the Lieger Caeser.

 

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