Dollhouse

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Next to Susi's Showbar, the Dollhouse is Hamburg's most famous table dance bar

Thanks to the nationwide popularity of the Dollhouse, nowadays almost everyone has an idea of what a "table dance" is. It costs 30 euros per dancer here, because women are also admitted to the shows. After all, the Dollhouse motto is "Show eroticism for him and her".

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Altona & Ottensen

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