Travel guide: what to do and see in Hamburg
Tourist Gem: Puerta Marítima de Alemania
Hamburg, the second-largest city in Germany, is known for its historic port and modern architecture. The Speicherstadt, the largest warehouse district in the world, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses attractions such as Miniatur Wunderland.
The Elbphilharmonie, a concert hall with avant-garde design, dominates the port's skyline. The Alster, a lake in the center of the city, is popular for walks and water sports.
The Rathaus (city hall) and the St. Michaelis church are outstanding examples of the city's historic architecture. The St. Pauli district, with the famous Reeperbahn, is known for its lively nightlife.
The fish markets and the Sunday Fish Market are an integral part of the local culture. The Kunsthalle houses an impressive art collection from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Hamburg combines its maritime heritage with a vibrant cultural scene and abundant green spaces, offering a unique urban experience in northern Germany.
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