Bermuda Caribbean feeling in Hamburg

  • Bermuda Bar
    © Tobias Göbbels

Bermuda radiates a Caribbean holiday feeling in the middle of Hamburg's most famous celebration mile. Here you will find tropical ambience and cool drinks.

The Hamburger Berg is one of the most popular and best-known bar streets in Hamburg. Unmistakable: Bermuda. Pink bamboo parasols show the entrance of the bar. Behind the colourful facade, two floors invite you to dance and drink. The music programme and the drinks menu are also very varied. From Dancehall to Moombahton and Astra to Cuba Libre there is almost everything in Bermuda.

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