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Trinkhalle im Stadtpark

Nestled among the Stadtpark’s trees, bushes and flowers lies the historic Trinkhalle.

Once a place where you could acquire curative water, now it is an oasis of tranquillity where you can have a relaxed breakfast. All dishes are prepared lovingly and freshly, following the credo of supporting the region and friendly businesses. This is why the coffee comes from the Waterkant roasting house, the soups come from the Souperia, the cakes come from the Pritsch bakery and the spreads from Brandgut or Kummerfelder Heimatsenf.

 

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There is much to do around the Alster, one of the must-sees in our beautiful harbour city – Gründerzeit quarters and exclusive residential areas delight fans of architecture, joggers and cyclists. Many individual shops, cafés and restaurants invite visitors to linger. For a workout, for relaxation or just to take a stroll – the Alster is always a pleasant experience!

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Stepha Zanella started with a café that specialises in distinctive cheesecakes. She offered different varieties of the homemade and irresistible pastries. Fortunately, they are still made, but in a new location.

Mamalicious
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Brooklyn Burger Bar

Hanseatic and delicious: Burger love at the Brooklyn Burger Bar located at the Alten Fischmarkt.

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